mariano-BCN said:
that's indeed my plan: look around and decide where in BsArs to buy, make a offer and see if they bite. I'm not in a hurry, i can wait and go further.
And didn't know about the costs for the escritura. Is there also a tax for buying a house like we have here in Holland?
thanks for all ideas
yes, they invent all kinds of laws and ideas here and the public here goes with it without asking questions, so it works.
It's all a legal mafia...for example- the professional associations here are a big big mafia, and this is why-
Each professional such as architect, lawyer, notary, whatever, belong do an association here called "colegio de Fill in the blank". However, it is the client who pays those professional fees on top of what the professional charges.
Example:
You use an architect to build 100 sq meters house, so you pay him his fees for the drawings and signature and tramites to get the approval from the city, as well as the construction costs which they also mark up.
This is legit everywhere and pretty much makes sense.
Where this gets tricky is that the architects signature is not good enough! You also need a seal from the Colegio de architectos!
So after you pay the architect for those 100 meters plus his fees you additionally pay his mafia colegio per METER even though you have no benefit and are not a member of this association!this fee is usually quite high and for every signature you submit even if it's some renovation you get charges this.
Same goes with a lawyer. you pay legal fees and after that you get the stupid colegio de abogados fee.
Notarys don't fall behind and charge it as well. This is very stupid because to pay taxes when it's to the province and not to the city, and it's for AFIP you have to do it through a notary (escribano) and after you pay the taxes since they are doing a service which you have no choice but to use them, you also pay that stupid colegio fee!
You need to find out all these fees when you prepare to buy a property.
2 months ago I was about to buy an office space, I came with the deposit and signed after asking a million times everything, got the realtor to take a flat commission and not 6% , lowered the price by quite a bit, and then I saw a paragraph saying I have to use their escribano. I told the girl I specifically asked if I can use my own and she said no problem, and now she said I can't.
I was not willing to pay 30,000 pesos for this so I ended up not buying the office and took my deposit back. I had someone who would do it for me for 1000 USD.
What the hell, transferring a title is the same job whether the property costs 10,000 USD or a million! People here don't negotiate and accept what they are told so they just pay it! Idiots!