Transfer Costs
The Government levies a tax on property transactions called
transfer duty. The tax is paid when you buy a property and it is
transferred into your name. When you buy vacant land, you will pay
transfer duty on the value of the land only, but if you buy an
existing home the transfer duty is based on the value of the land
and the building. Transfer duty is charged on a sliding scale
depending on the price of the property - the more expensive it is,
the higher the transfer duty. For individuals the scale is as
follows :
Property Value and Costs
R 500 000.00 = Zero %
From R 500 001.00 to R 1 Million = R 25 000.00
Above R 1 Million = R 25 000.00 + 8%
Example : If your Bond is R 1.2 Million - you will R 25 000.00
for the 1st Million and 8% on the R 200 000.00
Companies / CC / Trust = a Flat 10%
If you buy the property in the name of a close
corporation, company or a trust, you will be charged a transfer duty
of 10% of the purchase price. If you buy a property from a developer
who is registered for VAT, you will pay VAT rather than the transfer
duty on the purchase price.
There are also other costs involved, when purchasing a home. For
more details information click
here or use the calculators below to help you determine the
costs associated with the purchase of property and those costs
related to the registration of the home loan. These costs are often
overlooked when purchasing a property and should be taken into
account when assessing your affordability.
Click on one of the following:
The tables of Property 24 is recommended by us for calculating
transfer fees and bond costs.
The tables of ABSA is recommended by us for calculating all costs
(transfer fees, bond costs & other costs). ABSA's tables also
provide breakdowns of the costs and they are very user friendly.
Give us a call on 0861 115024 - Ext 105 or apply
online today!
Discounted Bond Registration
Plus If you make use of our selected transfer attorneys, they will offer you 40% discount on the bond registration costs and their fee on the property transfer.
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