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Luxury living in Asten

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Asten, located in the province of North Brabant, has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. The area is known for its historical attractions such as the centuries-old castle ruin 'Castle Asten' and the St. Martinus Church with its impressive tower. Due to its geographical location between the cities of Helmond and Deurne and in the vicinity of the green heart of De Peel, Asten has an attractive and unique charm for lovers of both city life and natural beauty.

The exclusive real estate market in Asten

The exclusive real estate market in Asten is stable and resilient despite general economic fluctuations. There is a constant demand for luxury homes and apartments, and this is generally balanced with the supply. Although the political and economic situation in Asten is stable, potential buyers and sellers are always advised to seek advice from a professional real estate agent.

Additional costs when purchasing real estate in Asten

When buying a luxury property, you'll have to deal with various additional costs besides the purchase price. The average real estate agent commission for a buyer in Asten is 1.5% to 2% of the purchase price. The seller pays an average commission of 1.6% to 2.2%. In addition to the real estate agent commission, there may also be costs for a technical inspection, notary fees, and possibly costs for a lawyer or tax consultant, which would be part of the total costs.
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Tax aspects of real estate in Asten

In the municipality of Asten, the transfer tax is 2% for individuals buying a home to occupy themselves. For second homes, holiday homes or investment properties, an 8% transfer tax applies. The wealth tax depends on the value of the personal fortune and is taxed in box 3 of the income tax. When selling a home that serves as the main residence, no tax on the profit has to be paid. A point of focus is that when selling a second home or holiday home, tax must be paid on the profit.

Asten: an attractive place to live

Asten is situated in a beautiful green environment with plenty of recreational opportunities. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy themselves at the football club NWC, hockey club HCAS, and golf course The Woold. The accessibility is excellent with a good road network and public transport. The nearest major city is Eindhoven, approximately 20 km away, with international airports such as Eindhoven Airport and Düsseldorf Airport within reach. There are various primary schools in Asten and the surrounding area, including Primary School Het Talent and Obs Het Toverkruid. Secondary education is available in nearby cities such as Helmond and Deurne.

Luxurious lifestyle in Asten

Those who appreciate a luxurious lifestyle can go to various high-end shops, such as Boutique 4 More and Optiek Van Wely. There are several famous restaurants for culinary delights and exclusive dining, such as restaurant In De Gloria and Hotel Nobis. For cultural highlights, the Museum Klok & Peel and the regional theater De Ruchte are popular destinations. There are various medical facilities in and around Asten, such as Elkerliek Hospital in Helmond and several local GPs and physiotherapy practices.

Conclusion

Asten combines the charm of a historic city with a vibrant and exclusive lifestyle. With its diversity and stability, Asten is an attractive place to invest in luxury real estate. If you're considering buying your dream home in Asten, contact a local real estate professional to guide and advise you through this exciting step.

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Living in the region

Ommel - Helmond - Heeze


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Living in Ommel

Ommel, located in the province of North Brabant, has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. The place is known for its historical landmarks such as the Sint-Willibrordus Church and various medieval farms. Surrounded by natural landscapes and bodies of water, Ommel offers a peaceful and scenic environment. The village has about 800 residents and is a short distance from the larger city of Helmond.

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Living in Helmond

Located on the banks of the AA River in the province of North Brabant, Helmond boasts a rich history that is witnessed in its historical attractions, including Helmond Castle and Hoop windmill. The city, with roots in the medieval times, exhibits a unique blend of modern and traditional architecture, surrounded by beautiful green parks and forests. Helmond is near larger cities like Eindhoven and 's-Hertogenbosch, giving it an attractive geographical location. The city is now seen as a thriving place with trendy shops, exclusive homes, and top-class restaurants.

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Living in Heeze

Heeze, a charming village in the province of North Brabant, is a place where history and modernity meet. It has its roots in the middle of the 13th century, with prominent historical landmarks such as Heeze Castle. Geographically, it is conveniently located in the southeast of the Netherlands, close to major cities such as Eindhoven and Helmond. This makes it a desirable living location, especially for those who appreciate the exclusive and luxury housing market.