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Foreign Ownership of Real Property
Foreigners can be 100% owners of real estate in Armenia: they can acquire, hold, lease, sell, bequest and otherwise dispose of their property on equal basis with locals. Foreigners do not need to have a residence permit or otherwise show any links to Armenia. At the same time, investing in real estate might qualify you for a temporary or permanent residence permit. The only restriction applies to foreign ownership of agricultural land. When buying agricultural land in Armenia a foreigner may need to set up a legal entity and acquire the land in the name of that entity. Agricultural land can also be directly owned by foreigners who have special residency status in Armenia.
Foreclosures & Bankruptcy Sales
N | Property Type | Address | SqM | Auction Date | Starting Price |
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6/190703 | Apartment | Yerevan, 31 Nalbandyan St. Apt. 30 | 94.8 | 10.07.2019 | $106,500 |
5/190703 | Apartment | Yerevan, 15 Demirchyan St., Apt. 4 | N/A | 22.07.2019 | $126,400 |
4/190703 | Apartment | Nor Hachn, 5/3 Tumanyan St., Apt. 18 | 177.65 | 12.07.2019 | $58,500 |
3/190703 | Apartment | Yerevan, 41 Aygestan 9th St., Apt. 39 | 102.7 | 16.07.2019 | $108,100 |
2/190703 | Apartment | Yerevan, 63 Komitas Ave., Apt. 152 | N/A | 15.07.2019 | $57,500 |
1/190703 | Apartment | Yerevan, 28 Paronyan St., Apt. 1 | N/A | 15.07.2019 | $82,500 |
Bank-Owned Properties
N | Property Type | Address | SqM | Asking Price |
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9/190704 | Apartment | Yerevan, 62 Hanrapetutyan St., Apt. 132 | 146.35 | $132,900 |
8/190704 | Apartment | Yerevan, 40 Pushkin St., Apt. 39 | 97.5 | $91,000 |
7/190704 | Apartment | Yerevan, 33/1 Davitashen 4, Apt. 35 | 113.1 | $97,000 |
6/190704 | Apartment | Yerevan, 10/1 Northern Ave. Apt. 16 | N/A | $452,600 |
5/190704 | Apartment | Yerevan, 51/53 Hanrapetutyan St., Apt. 9 | 151.1 | $211,900 |
4/190704 | Apartment | Yerevan, 51/53 Hanrapetutyan St., Apt. 7 | 113.7 | $141,500 |
3/190704 | Apartment | Yerevan, 51/53 Hanrapetutyan St., Apt. 23/1 | 123.5 | $139,400 |
2/190704 | Apartment | Yerevan, 31 Saryan St. Apt. 58 | 86.5 | $62,100 |
1/190704 | Apartment | Yerevan, 22 Papazyan St. Apt. 34 | 71.8 | $57,600 |
Legal Guide to Setting up a Software (Tech) Business in Armenia
The entire process of buying a property in Armenia takes 1-2 weeks on average, although it is technically possible to complete all the formalities in 1-2 days by using the fast-track services. Armenia ranks very high – the 14th – among 190 countries on the World Bank’s “Registering Property” index which measures both the efficiency and the quality of the property registration system. By way of comparison, the U.S. ranks 38th, the U.K. – 42nd, , France – 96th.
#1. Company Formation
#2. Hiring & Firing, HR
#3. Taxes
#4. Licenses & Permits
#5. Business Name & Trademark Registration
#6. Intellectual Property
#7. Immigration (Work Permit & Residence Permit)
#8. Contracts & Other Legal Matters
#9. Banking
#10. Purchasing or Renting Real Property
#11. Exit (Dissolution, Sale of Business, M&A)
#12. Digital Nomads
#13. Tips and Pitfalls to Avoid
Why Set Up a Software (Tech) Company in Armenia
100% Foreign Ownership
High Appreciation Rates
High Rental Yield
Fast & Safe Registration
No Gift or Inheritance Taxes
No Tax on Capital Gains
Low Property Taxes
No Stamp Duties
Residency & Citizenship
Property Prices in Central Yerevan
Armenian real estate market grew exponentially between 2002 and 2008 with prices going up by 570%. In 2009 the country’s economy was hit by the global financial crisis and real estate prices went gradually down over the next few years. They remained flat during 2014-2016, and started growing in 2017. In 2018 prices in central Yerevan went up by 18.8%. The main factors contributing to the increase in prices are:
- Growing economy (5.2% GDP growth in 2018)
- Lower mortgage interest rates. The rates went down from 18% in 2009 to 10.5% in 2017 and are expected to further decrease to 7-7.5%
- Higher demand for rental properties, driven by growth in tourism (18.7% in 2017) and growing city population due to repatriation and urbanization. Bank deposits become a less attractive alternative to rental property investment as interest rates on deposits continue to decrease.
- Limited construction of new dwellings in central Yerevan.
Last 12 Months | ||
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Month | Price | Change |
Jun 19 | $1,258 | +1.5% |
May 19 | $1,239 | +0.9% |
Apr 19 | $1,228 | +1.9% |
Mar 19 | $1,205 | +2.4% |
Feb 19 | $1,177 | +0.2% |
Jan 19 | $1,175 | -0.1% |
Dec 18 | $1,176 | +1.2% |
Nov 18 | $1,162 | +0.8% |
Oct 18 | $1,153 | +0.8% |
Sep 18 | $1,144 | +2.7% |
Aug 18 | $1,114 | -0.4% |
Jul 18 | $1,119 | +1.8% |
Change in 12 Months | +12.4% |
Last 12 Years | ||
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Year | Price | Change |
2018 | $1,094 | +18.8% |
2017 | $921 | +4% |
2016 | $885 | 0% |
2015 | $885 | -1.8% |
2014 | $901 | -14.4% |
2013 | $1,053 | +3.1% |
2012 | $1,021 | -10.8% |
2011 | $1,144 | -10.2% |
2010 | $1,274 | +2% |
2009 | $1,248 | -20.8% |
2008 | $1,576 | +6.9% |
2007 | $1,474 | |
Change in 12 Years | -25.8% |
Property Search
Listings
Information on properties in Armenia is abundant on listing websites such as estate.am, myrealty.am, bnakaran.com, and list.am. These websites can give an idea of the type of properties available and their prices before you actually start your search. Having a clear idea of the type of property you are looking for (main residence, holiday home, rental or investment property) and its location (town or the countryside) will help make the property hunt a lot easier.
Agents/Brokers
The services of real estate agents in Armenia are generally limited to bringing together the seller and the buyer. Normally they do not have exclusive agency rights, and one property can be listed by dozens of agents who will indicate different prices. In Armenia it is common for the agents to charge 2% to the seller and 2% to the buyer, bringing the amount of the commission to 4% of the value of the deal. The buyer will be asked to pay the commission separately and on top of the price of the property. The agents are not licensed by the government or any professional association. They are not bound by any code of ethics, not bonded, and if anything goes wrong with the sale they will not take any responsibility. They also have a strong incentive to sell the property at the highest possible price as their commission will ultimately be based on it.
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Tips on Selecting Rental Property in Yerevan
Properties for Sale in Yerevan, Armenia
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