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Real Estate Purchase Costs in Luxembourg 2026

July 7, 20262 min read
Real Estate Purchase Costs in Luxembourg 2026

Registration and Notary Fees in Luxembourg

In 2026, purchasing real estate in Luxembourg involves registration and notary fees that add to the purchase price. These fees are essential for the legal completion of the transaction.

Registration Fees

  • Registration fees amount to 7% of the purchase price, including 6% registration fees and 1% transcription fees.
  • These fees are calculated on the value of the land and buildings.

Reducing Fees with the 'Bëllegen Akt'

The 'Bëllegen Akt' allows buyers to benefit from a tax credit on registration fees. This credit can reach up to €40,000 per person, or €80,000 for a couple, provided the property is used as a primary residence for at least two years.

Notary Fees

  • Notary fees are mandatory for the legal validation of the transaction and are borne by the buyer.
  • The fee schedule is proportional and regressive, starting at 1.650% up to €7,500 and decreasing for higher amounts.

In conclusion, although real estate purchase costs in Luxembourg are substantial, measures like the 'Bëllegen Akt' offer significant reduction opportunities for primary residences.

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