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Three-bedroom townhouse for sale in Ciudad Quesada. Two-storey detached duplex-style home. The property offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room and a separate kitchen.Ground floor: living room, separate kitchen, bedroom, guest bathroom with shower.First floor: two bedrooms and a bathroom.Built area: 105.42 m².The built area on the ground floor is 61 m², the total built area is 105.42 m², plus a garden of 120 m².Private garage for one car with a lockable door.The residential complex has a communal swimming pool.Online reservation is possible, as well as purchase with an instalment plan from the developer and a mortgage from the bank at 3–6% per annum.
Egenskaber
- 3 soveværelser
- 2 badeværelser
- 105m² Byg størrelse
- 120m² Grundstørrelse
Omkostningsfordeling
Standard betalingsform
Reservationsdepositum
3.000€
Resten af depositum til 10%
31.000€
Slutbetaling på 90% ved afslutning
306.000€
Ejendomsomkostninger
Ejendomspris
340.000€
Overførselsafgift 8%
27.200€
Notargebyrer (ca.)
600€
Matrikelgebyrer (ca.)
600€
Advokatgebyrer (ca.)
1.500€
* Overførselsafgift er baseret på salgsværdien eller matrikelværdien, der er den højeste.
** Ovenstående oplysninger vises kun som vejledning.
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