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Luxury living in Bolsward

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Bolsward, a historic city in the province of Friesland, is renowned for its rich past and impressive architecture. The city played a significant role in the middle ages—still evident in its beautiful historic landmarks, such as the 17th-century town hall and the Martinikerk. Located at the heart of the province, Bolsward is surrounded by lush green landscapes and serene waterways. Its geographical location provides a perfect blend of tranquility, culture, and urban amenities.

The Exclusive Residential Market of Bolsward

Bolsward's exclusive housing market is considered stable with a constant demand for luxury homes and apartments. This demand is adequately met by the current supply, creating a balanced market. Buyers can expect an average real estate commission rate of 1.5% to 2% of the purchase price.

Taxes and Additional Costs

When buying a luxury home or apartment in Bolsward, one must consider additional costs such as transfer tax (2% of the purchase price), real estate commission, notary fees, and potential costs for a building inspection or legal assistance. Property owners are subject to wealth tax, classified under Box 3 of the income tax. Registered businesses in Bolsward are subject to 25% corporate tax, while the income tax for residents varies, depending on income.
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Living Luxuriously in Bolsward

Demand for luxury homes is particularly high in neighborhoods such as the coveted 'Red Village' and the historic city center along the canals. Bolsward is easily accessible via the A7 highway and has good train connections, making cities like Leeuwarden and Sneek easily reachable. The city hosts schools such as the Marne College and Nordwin College and is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery, perfect for outdoor activities like sailing, cycling, and walking.

Luxury Lifestyle and Amenities

Bolsward also offers a luxury lifestyle with various upscale stores and boutiques. Guests can enjoy fine dining in restaurants like 'It Posthûs' and 'De Wijnberg' and stay at the luxurious Hotel De Wijnberg. Besides, Bolsward annually hosts cultural events such as Heamiel and Simmerdeis. It also has several museums and art galleries, like the Titus Brandsma Museum and De Roos van Tudor Gallery. For medical care, residents and visitors can go to the nearby Antonius Hospital in Sneek.

Public Infrastructure and Amenities

Bolsward is well equipped with public facilities and infrastructure, such as schools, medical facilities, sports facilities, and a rich cultural scene. Residents can also enjoy the nearby city beach 'de Vrijheid,' a popular spot during the summer months. The Sonnema Berenburg Distillery, part of the city's industrial heritage, and the Frisian Skating Museum are also significant attractions. In conclusion, Bolsward offers a unique combination of luxury and relaxed living, deeply rooted in a rich historical past. For more information on buying a luxury home in Bolsward, please feel free to contact us. We're happy to assist you in finding your dream home in this beautiful city.

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Sneek - Workum - Herbaijum


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Living in Sneek

Sneek is a historical city in the province of Friesland, Netherlands, with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. The city is especially famous for its Waterpoort, an iconic 15th-century structure, and is known for its picturesque canals and historical architecture. Located amidst a beautiful lake district, Sneek is one of the eleven cities of the famous Elfstedentocht. Situated close to both the Frisian capital, Leeuwarden, and the North Sea coast, Sneek offers a unique geographical position that appeals to lovers of nature, water, and culture.

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Living in Workum

Workum, located in the beautiful Frisian landscape, has a rich history dating back to the 13th century. With its characteristic facades, historical landmarks such as the Jopie Huisman Museum and the annual Flinke- and Strontrace, Workum is on the map as a cultural hub. Geographically, it's practically located on the IJsselmeer with extensive polders and open waterways, making Workum a unique combination of land and sea. This mix of nature and culture makes it a special, exclusive place to live.

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Living in Herbaijum

Herbaijum is a picturesque village located in the province of Friesland in the Netherlands, with a rich history that dates back to the Middle Ages. The village features various historical landmarks, including the Reformed Church with its characteristic 13th-century tower. Geographically, Herbaijum is situated near the Wadden Sea, amidst a green landscape and aquatic surroundings, which adds to its idyllic character. The proximity to cities like Harlingen provides access to modern amenities and cultural attractions.