Cost of the buyer (k.k.)

Cost of the buyer (k.k.)

What are the buyer's costs?

The buyer's costs (kosten koper), often abbreviated as k.k., are the costs you incur to become the property owner. You cannot co-finance these costs in your mortgage, so you have to cover them yourself. The buyer's costs include transfer tax and notary fees for the title deed. Often, all additional costs for buying a house (such as notary fees for the mortgage deed and mortgage advice costs) are referred to as buyer's costs.

What costs are also considered buyer's costs?

Notary fees, appraisal costs, transfer tax, and so on; buying a home involves many additional costs. All the costs you face when buying a house are referred to as buyer's costs (k.k.). Besides the transfer tax and notary fees, these include charges for a broker, the bank guarantee, appraisal, advice, and mediation costs.

When do you have to pay the buyer's costs?

You always incur buyer's costs if you buy an existing property, i.e., a property that is passed on from the current owner to you. Because the notary secures the deed of transfer, the registration with the Land Registry, and the transfer tax return, you pay all the buyer's costs at the notary. You will receive an invoice for this from the notary. You pay this by the day you have an appointment to sign the transfer deed and mortgage. If you have not made the payment by then, the notary cannot sign and process your transfer deed. Therefore, paying the buyer's costs in installments is impossible.

How much is the buyer's cost?

On average, you spend about four to six percent of the house value on buyer's costs.

New construction and buyer's costs

With a newly built house, of which you are the first owner, you pay no buyer's costs. That's why the purchase price of a newly-built home is always followed by the abbreviation 'v.o.n.' instead of 'k.k.'. This means free in your name.

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