Buying a home in Caracas, capital of Distrito Capital state, follows the same process as the rest of the country: search, purchase option, document due diligence, costs, and closing before the Registro Público. This guide does not repeat that national process; it grounds it in Caracas: where the paperwork is filed, which tax clearances apply, and what the city's residential zones are.
The process is national, the paperwork is local
The full step-by-step, identical across Venezuela, is in the how to buy a home in Venezuela guide. Read it first: it covers the purchase option, the deposit, title verification, process costs, and closing. Here we only point out the touchpoints specific to Caracas.
In Caracas, the paperwork is filed before the Registro Público of the municipality where the property is located. The cadastral certificate and municipal tax clearance come from the city hall (alcaldía) of that same municipality. And among the utility clearances, the water one is issued by Hidrocapital, the regional water utility, alongside those for electricity, waste, and gas.
Prices and payment in Caracas
As across Venezuela, prices are set in US dollars (USD) and the bolívar equivalent is calculated at the BCV rate as the official reference. We do not quote a specific price figure for Caracas in this guide; for market context, see the home prices in Venezuela report. On how a purchase is paid for today, the financing guide explains why paying cash in USD dominates and what other paths exist.
Searching for properties in Caracas
As properties get published, they appear on the city's pages: you can browse apartments for sale in Caracas or all properties for sale in the country. Each city's inventory grows over time; the residential zones below come from the geography catalog and exist independently of how many listings are published today.
Residential zones of Caracas
These are real zones from the geography catalog of Caracas. Each link goes to its zone page, where available inventory appears as it gets published.