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How to Buy a Home in Bermuda

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: Seasoned expatriates recommend a cautious approach to newcomers eager to settle down—avoid the rush to purchase property upon arrival. Instead, consider the benefits of renting in Bermuda during your initial months. This strategy allows you the flexibility to explore various neighborhoods and truly decide if the local lifestyle aligns with your long-term expectations. Once you've acclimated and are certain that Bermuda is your future home, here are tips on how to buy a home in Bermuda.

Buying a home in Bermuda can be an exciting prospect for expats, offering a chance to live in a beautiful, tropical paradise. However, the process can be complex and there are several factors to consider, including legal restrictions, finding a property, understanding the local real estate market, and navigating the buying process. This guide aims to provide a comprehensive overview of these aspects to help you make an informed decision when buying a home in Bermuda.

How do I find houses for sale in Bermuda?

There are several ways to find houses for sale in Bermuda. Online property portals and real estate agencies are the most common sources. Websites like propertyskipper.com and Bermuda Property Link list a wide range of properties for sale. Local newspapers also carry property listings. It's advisable to engage a local real estate agent who can guide you through the process and provide access to properties that may not be publicly listed.

Are there restrictions on foreigners owning property in Bermuda?

Yes, there are restrictions on foreigners owning property in Bermuda. Non-Bermudians can only purchase properties in a specific price range, and these are typically luxury properties. Additionally, they must obtain a license from the Bermuda Government, which can take several months to process and comes with a fee. However, foreigners can legally bypass these restrictions by purchasing property through a locally registered company or by obtaining Permanent Resident's Certificate.

Does Bermuda have an MLS type system?

Bermuda does not have a Multiple Listing Service (MLS) like in the United States. However, most real estate agencies in Bermuda cooperate with each other and share listings, which can make the property search process easier for buyers.

Do brokers have licenses and how do I know if they are licensed?

Yes, real estate brokers in Bermuda are required to be licensed. You can verify a broker's license by checking with the Bermuda Government's Registrar of Companies. It's important to ensure that you're dealing with a licensed broker to protect your interests.

What documents are required when buying a home?

When buying a home in Bermuda, you'll need to provide several documents. These include proof of identity (passport), proof of address, proof of funds, and a bank reference. If you're obtaining a mortgage, you'll also need to provide financial information such as income statements and bank statements. The property purchase agreement and the government license (for non-Bermudians) are also required.

Do I need a lawyer when buying a home in Bermuda?

Yes, it's highly recommended to hire a lawyer when buying a home in Bermuda. The lawyer will handle the legal aspects of the transaction, including drafting and reviewing contracts, conducting a title search, and ensuring that all legal requirements are met. The cost of a lawyer can vary, but it's typically around 2-3% of the property purchase price.

Do people typically buy a property with all cash or take out a mortgage?

Both options are common in Bermuda. Some buyers choose to pay in cash, especially for lower-priced properties. However, many buyers, particularly expats, opt for a mortgage. Banks in Bermuda offer mortgages to non-residents, but the terms and conditions can vary. It's advisable to consult with a financial advisor or mortgage broker to understand the best financing option for you.

Are there inspections that take place, and if so what is that process like?

Yes, property inspections are a standard part of the home buying process in Bermuda. A professional inspector will examine the property to identify any potential issues, such as structural problems or necessary repairs. The buyer typically pays for the inspection, and the results can be used to negotiate the purchase price or request repairs before the sale is finalized.

What are some of the pitfalls to avoid when buying property in Bermuda?

One of the main pitfalls to avoid is not fully understanding the restrictions on foreign property ownership. It's also important to be aware of the total cost of buying a home, including legal fees, stamp duty, and property taxes. Overlooking the importance of a property inspection can also lead to costly problems down the line. Finally, ensure you're dealing with a reputable, licensed real estate broker to avoid potential scams or unethical practices.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is the Founder and President of Expat Exchange and is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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