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How much is the transfer tax for purchasing a property? If the purchase/selling price is lower than US$140,449, the transfer tax is 3%, and above this price, the transfer tax is 6%. Are there property taxes in Aruba? Yes, owners have to pay real estate property tax each year. In A...
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However, the government could not also tax the dwelling unit of the owner upstairs, thus granted him a Homestead Exemption. Does that sound accurate to you? By Sunny27 — On Oct 30, 2010 Bhutan-That makes sense. I just wanted to add that a real property lease really outlines the ...
ByBhutan— On Oct 29, 2010 Magina- I do not know the answer to your question, but good luck in your investing. Buying investment properties is a good way to invest for retirement. The properties generate income that could be used in retirement when you are no longer working. Fannie Mae ...
ByBhutan— On Oct 29, 2010 Magina- I do not know the answer to your question, but good luck in your investing. Buying investment properties is a good way to invest for retirement. The properties generate income that could be used in retirement when you are no longer working. Fannie Mae ...
The only downside is the cost. Most of these property management companies, especially those in resort communities, charge anywhere from 30% to 50% of the rental proceeds. That is a lot of money to give to a property management company. I know that for residential real estate that is more...