Buying a home is a big decision! Here’s a simple guide to help you through the process in Namibia.
These fees must be settled before registration:
Transfer Duty – A government tax (if the property is above N$600,000).
Conveyancing Fees – Charged by the property lawyer.
Bond Registration Fees – If you’re taking out a home loan.
Tip: First-time buyers should budget around 5-10% of the purchase price for these costs.
Buyer: Transfer duty, legal fees, bond registration.
Seller: Rates, taxes, bond cancellation, compliance certificates.
On average, 8-12 weeks, depending on legal and financial processes.
Yes! A conveyancer is required to handle property transfers.
Yes, but restrictions may apply to communal and agricultural land.
Selling your home is a big decision, and understanding the process can help you get the best deal with minimal stress. Here’s a simple breakdown of how to sell your property in Namibia.
Typically, 8-12 weeks, depending on legal and financial approvals.
Yes, a conveyancer is required to handle the transfer process.
No! With HomeDirect Namibia, you can sell directly to buyers and avoid commission fees.
Buyer: Transfer duty, legal fees, bond registration.
Seller: Rates, taxes, bond cancellation, compliance certificates.
If the sale was conditional on loan approval and it falls through, you can relist your property.
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