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How to Buy Property in Austria (2026): Step-by-step Process, Approvals & Documents

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Understanding how to buy property in Austria is essential for any foreign national or EU citizen preparing to complete a real estate transaction in 2026. Austria’s property acquisition framework involves a sequence of eligibility checks, contract drafting, provincial permit approvals (for non-EU/EEA buyers), notary certification, transfer-tax payment, and constitutive registration in the land register (Grundbuch). Official guidance updated on 1 January 2026 clarified and standardised the approval requirements that apply when foreign nationals acquire ownership in Austrian real estate, placing greater emphasis on pre-application timelines and provincial competence.

This guide walks through every stage of the process, from pre-offer due diligence to final Grundbuch registration, with the documents needed, realistic timelines, costs, and the pitfalls that most commonly delay or derail transactions.

Overview of the Process and Who It Applies To

Every property purchase in Austria follows the same core sequence: agreement on terms, execution of a notarised purchase contract (Kaufvertrag), payment of the real estate transfer tax (Grunderwerbsteuer / GrESt), and filing for registration in the Grundbuch at the competent district court. Ownership passes to the buyer only when the district court enters the new owner in the land register, this is a constitutive act, not merely an administrative formality.

Whether you face additional steps depends on your nationality and the province where the property is located. EU and EEA nationals are generally treated on equal footing with Austrian citizens when purchasing property. Non-EU/non-EEA nationals, however, must obtain official approval from the relevant provincial authority (Grundverkehrsbehörde) under the applicable state Grundverkehrsgesetz before the transfer can be registered. As the Austrian federal government portal oesterreich.gv.at confirms, if foreign nationals acquire ownership or joint ownership in properties, this must be officially approved, and the updated January 2026 guidance makes the sequencing and documentation requirements for that approval more explicit than before.

Legal persons are subject to their own layer of rules. An Austrian or EU-seated company generally faces fewer restrictions, while a company with a non-EU seat may trigger both the provincial Grundverkehr permit and, for larger or control-conferring transactions, screening under Austria’s foreign direct investment (FDI) regime (the Investitionskontrollgesetz / ICA). The process described below covers the standard residential acquisition; corporate and FDI-sensitive purchases carry additional obligations that should be assessed case-by-case with qualified Austrian counsel.

Eligibility and Requirements for Buying Property in Austria

Who is exempt from the permit requirement

Nationals of EU and EEA member states enjoy the same rights as Austrian citizens when it comes to acquiring real estate. No provincial approval is needed for these buyers, regardless of whether the property is a primary residence, a second home, or an investment. Swiss nationals benefit from equivalent treatment under bilateral agreements. In Vienna, a further exemption applies: where a married couple is purchasing property and one spouse holds Austrian citizenship, no authorisation is required for the non-Austrian spouse.

When a provincial permit is required

Non-EU/non-EEA nationals must apply for approval under the relevant state Grundverkehrsgesetz. Austria has nine provinces (Bundesländer), each with its own land-transfer legislation and its own designated authority. The rules differ between provinces, for example, Tyrol and Vorarlberg have particularly restrictive regimes for holiday-home purchases, while Vienna’s requirements are comparatively streamlined for main-residence acquisitions. In every case, the provincial authority will assess whether the acquisition serves a justified purpose (typically satisfying a housing need) and whether it is consistent with regional planning objectives. Buyers intending to acquire a holiday home face the most stringent scrutiny, and in several provinces such acquisitions by non-EU nationals are effectively prohibited or subject to strict quotas.

Where FDI screening may apply

For larger real estate transactions, particularly asset deals that confer control over substantial Austrian assets, the federal Investitionskontrollgesetz may require a separate FDI approval. Industry observers expect the practical effect to be felt mainly in commercial and portfolio transactions rather than standard residential purchases. According to published law-firm guidance, FDI approval proceedings in Austria typically require 1.5 to 2.5 months in unproblematic cases that receive clearance in the first phase.

Step-by-Step Procedure: How to Buy Property in Austria

The following numbered steps represent the standard sequence for a residential property acquisition. Non-EU buyers should note that Step 3 (permit application) must be completed before Step 5 (Grundbuch registration) can proceed.

Step Who Does It Typical Duration
Pre-offer checks (Grundbuch extract, financing) Buyer + instructed lawyer/notary 1–2 days for extracts; 1–3 weeks for financing pre-approval
Offer & conditional contract negotiation Buyer, seller, agent, lawyer 1–4 weeks
Foreign-buyer permit application (if required) Buyer or authorised representative + Grundverkehrsbehörde 2–10 weeks (unproblematic cases ~4–8 weeks)
Notary certification & tax self-assessment Notary + buyer 1–2 weeks
Payment, document exchange, filing at Grundbuchamt Notary / district court 2–6 weeks after complete filing
Final registration & keys transfer District court (Grundbuchamt), seller Ownership effective upon registration

Step 1: Conduct pre-offer preparation and due diligence

Before making an offer, the buyer should instruct an Austrian lawyer or notary to order a current Grundbuchauszug (land register extract) from the competent district court. This extract reveals the registered owner, any encumbrances (mortgages, easements, pre-emption rights), and the exact cadastral description of the property. District courts maintain the Grundbuch in Austria, and extracts can be obtained electronically through the Austrian justice database.

Simultaneously, buyers should arrange financing. Austrian banks typically require proof of income, employment or business documentation, and a deposit of 20–30% of the purchase price. Non-resident buyers may face stricter lending criteria and should allow 1–3 weeks for a mortgage pre-approval. It is also advisable to obtain a tax identification number early if the buyer does not already hold one, as this will be needed for the transfer-tax self-assessment.

At this stage, the buyer’s lawyer should also confirm which provincial Grundverkehrsgesetz applies and whether a permit will be required. For non-EU nationals, early legal advice on this point is critical, as the permit step can add 2–10 weeks to the transaction timeline.

Step 2: Negotiate and sign a conditional purchase contract (Kaufvertrag)

Once the parties agree on price and terms, a purchase contract (Kaufvertrag) is drafted, typically by the buyer’s lawyer or the notary, and signed by both parties. In Austria, the contract must be notarised (signed or certified by a notary) before it can be used for Grundbuch registration.

It is standard practice to include conditions precedent in the contract, particularly where a foreign-buyer permit, mortgage approval, or building inspection is outstanding. A well-drafted conditional clause will stipulate a longstop date by which the permit must be obtained, and provide for return of any deposit if the condition is not fulfilled. The buyer typically pays a deposit into the notary’s escrow account (Notaranderkonto) at this stage, with release conditional on completion of all remaining steps.

Where the buyer cannot be physically present in Austria, a notarised power of attorney, apostilled in the buyer’s home jurisdiction, can authorise a local representative to sign on the buyer’s behalf. The acceptance of foreign powers of attorney should be confirmed with the Austrian notary before signing.

Step 3: Lodge the foreign-buyer permit application (non-EU/EEA buyers)

Non-EU/EEA buyers must apply to the Grundverkehrsbehörde of the province where the property is located. The application typically requires the signed purchase contract (or a draft), proof of the buyer’s identity and residence status, evidence of the intended use of the property (housing need, business premises), proof of funds, and, in some provinces, an energy performance certificate and site plan.

Processing times vary significantly by province. In straightforward cases involving a main-residence acquisition with clear documentation, approval is commonly granted within 4–8 weeks. Complex cases, holiday-home applications, or applications in provinces with restrictive regimes (such as Tyrol or Salzburg) may take longer. The updated January 2026 guidance emphasises that buyers should lodge this application before or immediately after signing the contract, and that the Grundbuch registration cannot proceed until the approval or negative confirmation is in hand.

Some provinces allow a negative confirmation, a formal statement that no approval is required, which is the faster route for buyers who can demonstrate EU/EEA status or who fall within a recognised exemption. This confirmation is still a required filing for the Grundbuch application in those provinces.

Step 4: Complete notary certification, transfer-tax self-assessment, and payment

After any required permit is secured, the notary finalises the deed for registration. The buyer (or the notary acting as trustee) must self-assess and pay the Grunderwerbsteuer (real estate transfer tax) under the Grunderwerbsteuergesetz (GrEStG). The standard rate is 3.5% of the purchase price. The self-assessment is filed electronically with the tax authority, and proof of payment or the tax calculation reference number must accompany the Grundbuch application.

The purchase price is typically transferred to the notary’s escrow account (Notaranderkonto), which provides security for both parties. The notary releases funds to the seller only once the Grundbuch entry has been confirmed or the agreed conditions for release are met.

Step 5: File the Grundbuch application and obtain registration of ownership

The final step is the application to the competent district court for registration of the ownership transfer in the Grundbuch. The application must be accompanied by the notarised purchase contract, proof of transfer-tax payment, and (where applicable) the provincial permit or negative confirmation. Ownership passes to the buyer at the moment the district court enters the transfer in the land register, this registration has constitutive effect under Austrian law.

Processing times depend on the workload of the relevant district court. A complete and correctly filed application is commonly processed within 2–6 weeks. Incomplete or defective filings will be returned, causing further delay. Once registration is confirmed, the buyer is the legal owner and keys can be transferred in accordance with the contractual handover date.

Documents Needed to Buy Property in Austria

The following table lists the core documents required at various stages of the purchase process. Buyers should verify specific provincial requirements with their Austrian lawyer, as individual Grundverkehrsgesetze may impose additional documentation obligations.

Document Notes (Issuer / Format / Validity)
Valid passport or national ID Issued by the buyer’s country of citizenship; certified copy required for permit application and notary.
Proof of residence / residence permit (non-EU buyers) Official residence card or visa; may be required to demonstrate housing need for permit purposes.
Land register extract (Grundbuchauszug) Obtained from district court or online justice database; ordered by lawyer to confirm title and encumbrances.
Signed purchase contract (Kaufvertrag) Drafted by lawyer/notary and notarised; required for both permit application and Grundbuch registration.
Permit or negative confirmation (Ausländer-Genehmigung) Issued by provincial Grundverkehrsbehörde under the applicable state Grundverkehrsgesetz; required if buyer is non-EU/EEA.
Proof of funds / bank statements Required by some provinces for permit assessment and by the lender for mortgage approval.
Transfer-tax self-assessment and proof of payment (GrESt) Self-assessed at 3.5% of purchase price under the GrEStG; payment reference required for Grundbuch filing.
Power of attorney (if signing remotely) Must be notarised and apostilled in the buyer’s jurisdiction; confirm acceptance with the Austrian notary.
Company documents (if corporate buyer) Certificate of incorporation, authorised signatory list, beneficial owner declaration; translated and apostilled if foreign-incorporated.
Energy performance certificate & zoning confirmations Seller provides energy certificate; local authority supplies zoning confirmation where required (especially for holiday homes).

Timeline and Key Deadlines for Buying Property in Austria

The total timeline for buying property in Austria depends heavily on whether a foreign-buyer permit is required and on the workload of the relevant district court. An EU/EEA citizen purchasing a straightforward residential property can expect completion in approximately 6–12 weeks from signed contract to Grundbuch registration. Non-EU buyers should allow 10–20 weeks to accommodate the permit application window.

Milestone Trigger / Deadline Consequence of Delay
Permit application (non-EU/EEA) Apply before or immediately after contract signing; must be obtained before Grundbuch registration Registration blocked; contract may lapse if longstop date passes
Transfer-tax self-assessment (GrESt) Must be completed before or concurrent with Grundbuch application Filing rejected; potential penalties for late self-assessment
Grundbuch application Filed once all prerequisites (notarised deed, tax payment, permit) are in hand Ownership does not transfer until registration; risk of intervening third-party claims
District court processing Typically 2–6 weeks from complete filing Varies by court workload; incomplete filings returned for correction

Critical deadlines to monitor include the longstop date in the conditional contract (after which either party may withdraw), the permit validity period (which varies by province), and the contractual handover date for physical possession. Buyers should ensure their lawyer tracks all deadlines and follows up proactively with the district court if processing exceeds expected timeframes.

Costs, Fees, and Tax Considerations When Buying Property in Austria

Closing costs in Austria typically total between 8% and 11% of the purchase price when all taxes, fees, and professional charges are combined. The following table sets out the principal cost items applicable in 2026.

Item Amount (Typical / 2026) Notes
Real estate transfer tax (GrESt) 3.5% of purchase price Standard rate under the GrEStG. Example: €300,000 purchase → €10,500; €1,000,000 purchase → €35,000.
Grundbuch entry fee (Eintragungsgebühr) ~1.1% of purchase price Paid for registration of ownership at the district court.
Notary fees ~0.6%–1.5% Covers deed preparation, certification, and escrow services (Notaranderkonto). Varies by complexity.
Real estate agent fee (broker) Typically 3%–3.6% Buyer/seller split varies by region and negotiation; must be disclosed in the contract.
Lawyer fees €1,000–€5,000+ Flat fee or hourly; strongly recommended for foreign buyers, FDI-sensitive cases, or complex title issues.
Provincial permit / FDI application fees Varies by province Administrative fees apply in some provinces; FDI screening for larger transactions adds consultancy costs.
Miscellaneous (translations, apostille, bank fees) €200–€1,000 Applies where foreign documents require certified translation and consular legalisation or apostille.

To illustrate: a buyer purchasing a residential apartment for €300,000 should budget approximately €10,500 in transfer tax, €3,300 in Grundbuch fees, €2,000–€4,500 in notary fees, and €9,000–€10,800 in broker fees, totalling roughly €24,800–€29,100 before lawyer fees and miscellaneous costs. At a €1,000,000 purchase price, the same percentages yield approximately €82,600–€97,100 in total closing costs.

What Changes in 2026 for Buying Property in Austria

The official guidance published on oesterreich.gv.at effective 1 January 2026 standardised and clarified the application process for foreign acquisitions across all nine provinces. The update does not introduce a new statutory permit requirement, the provincial Grundverkehrsgesetze have long imposed such requirements, but it consolidates the procedural guidance, making explicit that non-EU/EEA buyers must submit their permit application before or concurrent with contract signing, and that Grundbuch registration is blocked until the permit or negative confirmation is issued.

In parallel, enhanced federal FDI-screening guidance issued in early 2026 provides clearer thresholds and timelines for transactions that may fall under the Investitionskontrollgesetz. The likely practical effect for residential buyers is limited, but investors acquiring larger commercial portfolios or control stakes in Austrian-seated companies holding real estate should factor in additional screening time. Early indications suggest that provincial authorities are processing straightforward main-residence applications within the published timeframes, but buyers seeking holiday-home permits should anticipate longer processing and stricter scrutiny.

Common Pitfalls When Buying Property in Austria and How to Avoid Them

  • Signing the contract without checking the permit requirement. Non-EU buyers who execute a Kaufvertrag without first confirming whether a provincial permit is needed risk significant delay. If the permit is refused, the transaction collapses. Mitigation: instruct an Austrian lawyer before signing to confirm provincial rules and draft appropriate conditions precedent.
  • Assuming ownership transfers at contract signing. Under Austrian law, ownership transfers only when the Grundbuch entry is made by the district court, not when the contract is signed or notarised. Until registration, the seller remains the legal owner and the property is exposed to claims from the seller’s creditors. Mitigation: file the Grundbuch application promptly and, where possible, request a priority notice (Rangordnung) to protect the buyer’s position in the register queue.
  • Incorrect or late transfer-tax self-assessment. The GrESt must be self-assessed and paid before or with the Grundbuch application. Errors in the tax calculation or late filing can result in the application being rejected and potential penalty interest. Mitigation: have the notary or lawyer handle the self-assessment as part of the closing process.
  • Using a power of attorney that is not accepted in Austria. Foreign-issued powers of attorney must be notarised, apostilled (or legalised), and sometimes translated before an Austrian notary will accept them. A defective power of attorney can invalidate the contract signing. Mitigation: verify the format and acceptance with the Austrian notary well in advance of the signing appointment.
  • Overlooking zoning and holiday-home restrictions. Several provinces impose strict limits on the use of residential property as a holiday home or short-term rental. Purchasing a property with the intention of using it for tourism purposes without confirming zoning compliance can lead to fines or forced resale. Mitigation: obtain a zoning confirmation from the local municipality and review the applicable provincial tourism and spatial-planning legislation before making an offer.
  • Underestimating total closing costs. Buyers who budget only for the purchase price often face unpleasant surprises when transfer tax, Grundbuch fees, notary charges, broker commissions, and lawyer fees are totalled. Mitigation: use the cost table above and prepare a full closing-cost budget at the pre-offer stage.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Dorian Schmelz at Schmelz Rechtsanwalte / Attorneys At Law, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. oesterreich.gv.at, Acquiring Property as a Foreign National
  2. RIS, Grunderwerbsteuergesetz (GrEStG 1987)
  3. RIS, Vorarlberg Grundverkehrsgesetz (example state law)
  4. Justiz.gv.at, Grundbuch (Land Register)
  5. CMS Expert Guide, Commercial Real Estate in Austria
  6. USP.gv.at, Grunderwerbsteuer (Real Estate Transfer Tax)
  7. Migration.gv.at, Acquisition of Property by Foreign Nationals
  8. Firmenbuchgrundbuch.at, Land Register FAQ

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