The Czech Republic offers some of Europe’s most favourable mortgage terms for foreign nationals. Buyers can take out loans to buy commissioned real estate or property under construction, and can also refinance existing mortgages in the country.
The Czech Republic is popular among foreign buyers for its low prices, great scenery and fantastic architecture.
In the Czech Republic, there are virtually two very different real estate markets with prices in the capital markedly higher than everywhere else.
Germany is one of the most popular countries for international students. About 11% of the country’s students are foreign citizens, particularly from China, Russia, Austria and India.
Hungary’s academic institutions are popular with international students thanks to high living standards and affordable living costs as well as diplomas recognised around the world.
Taxes in Hungary are relatively low in comparison to other European countries.
Not every Hungarian bank grants loans to non-EU citizens, and some of those that do impose restrictions with respect to property types. For instance, Sberbank Hungary Ltd. offers mortgage loans to foreigners who wish to buy flats and homes in the country’s newly-built and existing property markets.
Austria is part of the Schengen area so non-EU citizens must have a visa or residence permit. The main rules on immigration in Austria can be found in the Settlement and Residence Act (Niederlassungs und Aufenthaltsgesetz).
Austria is famous for the quality of its secondary and higher education systems. Every year more than 160,000 international students are educated in the country. Most of them come to Austria study in Vienna.
Austria offers some of the most favourable mortgage terms in Europe. However, it bears noting that loans are not universally accessible to foreign citizens as many federal states have established restrictions with respect to foreign buyers.
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