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Studios, apartments, villas, and townhouses are listed for purchase. Investors can also buy shares in hotel complexes, premises for offices and shops, land plots, and marinas. Available properties and real estate projects depend on the selected country and the terms of the investment citizenship or residency program.
Real estate investment in Malta
By making an investment in real estate in Malta, you can obtain permanent residency, and then become a citizen of the country.
Investment options include renting or purchasing residential real estate in Malta. Besides purchasing property, the investor fulfills two mandatory conditions. They include: donating to a non-governmental organization and contributing to the National Development and Social Fund, or NDSF. The investor is eligible for a 3-year residence permit for a €600,000 NDSF contribution, and a 1-year permit for a €750,000 contribution.
For permanent residency in Malta, investors can rent or buy residential property. The total minimum investment, along with the NDSF and social fund contributions, is €690,000. The minimum required annual rent depends on the region: at least €10,000 in Gozo island, or the south of Malta, and at least €12,000 in the north or center of the country. Investors, who fulfill those obligations, receive permanent residence
After their permanent residency period ends, investors may apply for Maltese citizenship. In that case, they should rent a residential property for another 5 years. The minimal rental payment is increased to €18,000 per year.
If investors purchase residential real estate in Malta for a permanent residence, they can return the investment in 5 years. The permanent residence may be granted for investing €300,000+ into residential property, either on Gozo or in the center of Malta. Applicants can also buy residential real estate in the north or center of Malta for €350,000. Investment property can be rented out.
Citizenship in Malta may also be granted for investing at least €700,000 into residential real estate — in any part of the country. The property can be rented for profit, and resold in 5 years.
The investment rules in Malta may sound tricky — that’s why the real estate team at Immigrant Invest is here to assist. We will help you find the best prime property object for receiving permanent residency or citizenship in Malta. We will also accompany you on every application stage, including reserving the object and fulfilling your investment.
Immigrant Invest is a licensed agent for government programs in the Europe Union and the Caribbean.