How UK Expats Buy Property in Corfu

    Buying property on Corfu as a UK expat benefits from the island's long British heritage and experienced local professionals. Some properties have complex title histories requiring thorough searches. Our matching service connects you with advisers who navigate Corfu's specific considerations.

    Step-by-Step Buying Process in Corfu

    1

    Obtain your AFM tax number.

    2

    Use our service to connect with a vetted Corfu property adviser.

    3

    Open a Greek bank account.

    4

    Appoint an independent dikigoros.

    5

    Lawyer conducts title and forestry map searches.

    6

    Complete at notary and register.

    Legal and Tax Considerations in Corfu

    • Corfu is not in a border zone, so no military permission needed for UK buyers.
    • AFM tax number required.
    • Some properties on Corfu have complex title histories requiring thorough searches.
    • Forestry maps may affect building rights on some plots.

    Do You Need a Local Lawyer?

    A Corfu lawyer checks title chains, forestry map designations, and archaeological restrictions that may affect building or renovation rights.

    Costs of Buying Property in Corfu

    Condos / Apartments

    £60,000–£180,000

    Villas

    £150,000–£350,000

    Overall Budget

    £120,000–£400,000

    Tax and Transaction Costs

    Transfer tax 3.09% plus standard notary and legal fees. Total costs typically 6–8%.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Property in Corfu

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