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Information on Purchasing Property in South Africa
ID #3538
What are the costs involved when purchasing property in South Africa?
There are two main costs involved when purchasing property in South Africa. The first is the transferring attorney’s costs that are paid by the purchaser to the attorney for executing the transfer of the property into the purchaser’s name. The second is the transfer costs (a type of tax) paid to the government.
How much can I expect to pay for these transferring costs when Purchasing Property in South Africa?
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Last update: 2008-11-17 10:46
Author: claus lauter
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