Buying property in Malta and Gozo as a first home is always a monumental achievement, but getting there doesn’t have to be a mammoth task. Here are some great tips on how to get on the property ladder.
Purchasing a property in Malta or Gozo has never been this easy. However, with rising unemployment rates and the rising cost of real estate on the islands, it has also never seemed as shaky or as shady as it does now. But that shouldn’t put you off!
Home ownership is a great idea and a fantastic step. Over 93% of the Maltese believe in owning a property for sale in Malta or Gozo as opposed to renting a home.
So what are the insiders’ steps for getting started and climbing the Malta property ladder?
It is not unheard of that people check out 30 to 40 properties before they finally say ‘I do’ to a place and purchase a property in Malta. Hence, getting on the Malta property ladder.
Do your research and go to as many home viewings as possible. There are many tools that can help you with your search, including the internet, leaflets and estate agencies. All this will give you a clear idea of what’s out there, and you may even find the gem you’ve been looking for!
Real Estate agents in Malta are there to help you out by simplifying the buying procedure. Make sure you find one you trust (so get recommendations from family and friends, and use a trusted company), and explain to them what you are looking for and where you’d like it to be. Be open to any suggestions they might have, even when it comes to location or property type – you never know! Also, be honest. The agent will absorb every word you say and the last thing you want to do is send them down a beaten track. It would be an injustice to yourself and to the estate agent. Learn more how you can get the best out of your real estate agent in Malta.
If you’re a first-time buyer with a regular salary, then chances are you cannot afford a three-bedroom flat in the very best area, or a detached villa in the countryside, but you may be able to afford a townhouse elsewhere. When looking for a property to start off with, be sure that you know exactly what you need, any hidden costs which may arise and how much you can spend, but remember that unless your budget is substantial, finding the perfect home may require compromise. Check with your bank manager with regards to what you can borrow so that you do not set your expectations too low or too high!
When taking out a loan, banks will look at whether you have the 10% deposit, how much disposable income you have per month and any debts that feed off that. Being by yourself – particularly if you don’t bring in five-figure bacon – may make it difficult to purchase a hot property for sale in Malta on your own. Buying one with a partner or a spouse, however, may give you the added financial boost and back up you need. The trick when it comes to this is that you always have everything in writing.
With the right mind-set and guidance, however, it is not impossible to purchase your first one – even if you are self-employed, young or not earning quite as much as you would like to. Don’t hesitate – or procrastinate if you have the financial stability to buy a hot property for sale in Malta now. Up till the end of December, if you are eligible, you may still benefit from the government subsidies published in the latest budget of stamp duty.
If you do go down the solo-buyer route, seek the advice of an accountant, bank manager and real estate agent so as to get a full idea of what to expect. Learn more about some helpful tips on property hunting to get on the property ladder helping you to find your ideal Malta home.
Furthermore, read our guide about buying property in Malta on plan.