The digital transfer of property platform went into operation on January 1, 2024 for all citizens and notaries public who wish to avoid lengthy in-person registration times.
Once data is entered, the system will send the approved transfer or a justified rejection within a working day, instead of several-month delays, e-Governance ministers said on Wednesday.
The e-platform reduces red tape by abolishing four documents, including the proof that real estate tax (TAP) has been paid, and the summary of a property contract. It also does away entirely with interested parties having to visit a Cadaster office.
In summary, the steps a citizen has to go through are three: logging in as citizen and accepting an invitation by the notary public; selecting the property to be sold or transferred by the current owner or co-signee; paying the fees (as a buyer) and entering them in the Cadaster.
The government called on notaries public to make use of the platform, guaranteeing that the transfers will be completed within a working day.
Digital Governance Deputy Minister Constantinos Kyranakis said that the government presented the application to the Association of Athens Notaries Public on January 2 and was doing so in Thessaloniki on January 3 (today).
Digital property transfer at the gov.gr portal: https://akinita.gov.gr
With information from state-run news agency amna.
