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What You Need to Know About Owning Real Estate Overseas

February 11, 20263 Mins Read
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Real estate markets in different countries develop according to their own legal models, and the success of an investment depends not only on the location but also on the legal clarity of the transaction. Even properties with similar prices and locations can have completely different ownership structures, tax obligations, and registration procedures. Understanding these features allows investors to plan expenses in advance, choose the right form of ownership, and achieve predictable returns. What is considered unconditional ownership in one jurisdiction may be temporary usage rights or come with restrictions for foreigners in another.

Taxation: From Zero to Multi-Level

The tax burden on real estate overseas can range from zero to 40% of the income generated. In the UAE, especially in Dubai, investors do not pay capital gains tax on sales or income tax on rental revenue. The only mandatory payment is the annual service charge for building maintenance (usually 10-25 AED per square meter). This tax transparency makes the Emirates a magnet for international capital.

In contrast, most European countries have multi-tiered systems. In Spain, property owners face an annual property tax (IBI) ranging from 0.4% to 1.1% of cadastral value, rental income taxed progressively up to 24%, plus a capital gains tax of up to 23% on resale. Portugal additionally requires a declaration of all overseas assets. It is critical to check whether a double taxation agreement exists between the country of purchase and the investor’s country of tax residency-otherwise, taxes may be effectively paid twice.

Forms of Ownership: Full Title vs. Long-Term Lease

The word “purchase” may seem straightforward, but legally it can mean very different rights. Freehold refers to full, perpetual ownership that can be inherited, mortgaged, or sold without restriction. This form is available in Turkey (through registration with the Tapu Land Registry) and in designated freehold zones in the UAE.

Leasehold, on the other hand, is long-term use rights masked as ownership. In Bali, foreigners cannot own land directly, so they acquire the right to use property for 25–30 years with the option to extend. Formally, you pay the full property price, but legally it is a temporary agreement. This distinction is crucial: such properties are harder to sell (the buyer inherits a reduced remaining term), cannot be mortgaged in major international banks, and transferring ownership through inheritance requires new registration. Thailand operates a similar scheme, sometimes involving nominee local companies, adding further legal risk.

Restrictions for Foreigners and Documentation

Even in countries where foreigners can purchase real estate, geographic and procedural restrictions exist. In Turkey, as of 2024, certain areas in major cities are closed for obtaining residency through property purchase-you can buy the property, but the residency benefit will not apply. In Thailand, foreigners cannot own land, only condominium units (and no more than 49% of the units in a building can be foreign-owned).

Documentation requirements also differ. In Spain, the first step is obtaining a NIE (foreigner tax identification number), without which the transaction cannot be registered. In Turkey, the key document is the Tapu certificate proving ownership. The process can take from a week to several months depending on the jurisdiction.

Purchasing real estate overseas requires understanding three key aspects: the actual tax burden throughout ownership, the legal form of property rights, and restrictions on foreign buyers. Consulting professionals who specialize in the specific market is not an expense but an investment in securing your capital and ensuring predictable returns. With the right preparation, foreign property can become both a comfortable home and a safe, effective investment.

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