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Homeownership explained
How to buy a property in Luxembourg: the process, costs and notary
Buying a home in Luxembourg follows a clear path: a bank pre-approval, a signed offer, a binding compromis de vente, then the notarial deed (acte notarié) that transfers ownership. On top of the price, expect registration and transcription duties of roughly 7% plus a notary fee of around 1%. The Bëllegen Akt tax credit of up to EUR 40,000 per buyer and the 3% VAT on building cut those costs. There are no restrictions on foreigners buying.