Costs involved in the Purchase of Property

1. Deposit of Purchase Price

It could be 10% of the purchase price, or it could be any different amount as determined by the agreement between the seller and the buyer.


2. Legal Fees for Sale and Purchase Agreement & Loan

RM %
Up to 10,000.00 2.50
For the next 40,000.00 1.00
For the next 50,000.00 0.90
For the next 200,000.00 0.80
For the next 400,000.00 0.70
For the next 500,000.00 0.60
For the next 1,000,000.00 0.45
For the next 3,000,000.00 0.35
For the next 5,000,000.00 0.25

Example: 

Purchase Price: RM 600,000.00

Legal Fees for Sale & Purchase Agreement

  1. RM 10,000.00 x 2.5% = RM 250.00
  2. RM 40,000.00 x 1.0% = RM 400.00
  3. RM 50,000.00 x 0.9% = RM 450.00
  4. RM 200,000.00 x 0.8% = RM 1,600.00
  5. RM 300,000.00 x 0.7% = RM 2,100.00

Total Legal Fees = a + b + c + d + e

= RM 4,800.00


3. Stamp Duty (Memorandum of Transfer (MOT))
Amount RM
First RM100,000.00 1%
Next RM400,000.00

(RM101,000.00 – RM500,000.00)

2%
Next RM500,000.00

(RM501,000.00 – RM1million)

3%
Balance (> RM1million) 4%

 

Example:

Purchase Price = RM 600,000.00

Stamp Duty (MOT)

  1. RM 100,000.00 x 1% = RM 1,000.00
  2. RM 400,000.00 x 2% = RM 8,000.00
  3. RM 100,000.00 x 3% = RM 3,000.00

Total Stamp Duty = a + b + c

= RM 12,000.00

Note: First home buyer will be exempted from paying stamp duty (Memorandum of Transfer) subject to specific terms and conditions.


4. Stamp Duty of Loan Agreement

A rate of 0.5% will be imposed on the Loan Sum (excluding the amount financed for insurance ie. MRTA)

Example:

Loan Amount = RM 600,000.00

Stamp Duty (Loan Agreement)

  1. RM 600,000.00 x 0.5%

= RM 3,000.00


5. Valuation Fee

A valuation report is necessary for purchasers obtaining a loan from the bank to purchase the property. It is a pre-condition for the bank to disburse the loan sum.


6. Miscellaneous

Quit Rent, Assessment, Utilities Deposit (SESB & Jabatan Air), Management Fee.

If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact our lawyer that you usually deal with.

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