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Notary fees for new construction: worked example

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By Edouard Hennin, Provisional reception expert
Published on 27 May 2026 Updated on 27 May 2026 6 min read

Notary fees for new construction vary according to the property status (land alone, turnkey, VEFA) and the region. For a precise and official calculation, the Royal Federation of Belgian Notaries provides its purchase-cost calculators on notaire.be; a worked example is often worth more than a long discourse.

Here is a detailed type case item by item, applicable to most construction projects in Belgium in 2026.

1. Understanding the stakes

Before going into detail, let us set the general framework. Notary fees for new construction vary according to property status (land alone, turnkey, VEFA) and region. A worked example is often worth more than a long discourse.

2. Practical 2026 reference points

In practice, several reference points help frame the topic in 2026. Ranges and conditions evolve regularly, and it is useful to cross-check several reliable sources before making a structuring decision.

3. Avoiding common pitfalls

Some pitfalls recur regularly: incomplete quotes, poorly verified conditions, lack of professional support. A preliminary audit avoids most disappointments.

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Common questions

What are the main 2026 reference points for new-construction notary fees in Belgium?
Ranges and conditions vary depending on region, standing and exact project nature. The orders of magnitude indicated in this guide are a compass but do not replace personalised analysis.
Should I call on an expert to validate my file?
For structuring projects, an external eye is often profitable: it avoids contractual and technical blind spots. Our construction audit can intervene before signing.

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