Every owner of real estate in Russia knows what utilities must be paid for once a month. It is worth noting that if you are a homeowner in Turkey, then your budget will be spent differently. You need to figure it out in advance, even before you decide to buy an apartment. We will tell you about everything in order.
First, you have to pay monthly tax on the maintenance of the residential complex - aydat. The amount of this tax corresponds to the level of the infrastructure of the complex and is subject to change. The minimum tax amount is around 10-15 euros. If the apartment includes a swimming pool, SPA-zone and, for example, a tennis court, then the amount, respectively, is higher - from 30 - 100 euros.
Kapyji - the local concierge will help you control the size of the idat. He draws up a monthly report and coordinates it with each owner of the complex. Such a measure is necessary so that you do not pay more than the amount that was spent on certain services.
Secondly, there is an annual government tax. This is a flat fee for all owners of any type of housing. By law, 0.3% of the cadastral value, which is marked in Tapu, is deducted. It turns out that the amount of the payment does not exceed 50 euros.
Finally, there is water and electricity. Everything is simple here. You take off the indicators of individual meters and pay. For comparison, an ordinary Turkish family of several people allocates no more than 20-30 liras from their budget for electricity consumption. For water - about 50 liras, if there is no air conditioner. If there is, get ready for the amount to triple.
Also, in Turkey, you decide how much gas you need to prepare, for example, dinner. Usually, residents buy cylinders, since in most resort cities of the country there is no central gas supply. One 60 liter cylinder can be used for more than six months.
“Forewarned is forearmed,” or now he knows which public services in Turkey should be allocated funds from the budget.