Gelselaar - Markelo - Neede

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Luxury living in Diepenheim

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Diepenheim, located in the picturesque heart of Overijssel, is a town rich in history and cultural heritage. From its castles, historical gardens to the surrounding forests and meadows, this small town offers a unique combination of tranquility and luxury. Geographically, Diepenheim is a peaceful sanctuary in the green heart of Overijssel, at the crossroads of culture, nature and history. This charming town has an exclusive feel that reflects the lifestyle of the luxury housing market.

Research into the exclusive housing market in Diepenheim

Currently, we are experiencing a stable exclusive housing market in Diepenheim. The demand and supply of luxury homes and apartments match well. The political and economic conditions in Diepenheim are solid, giving the exclusive housing market growth opportunities. When purchasing a luxury home in Diepenheim, the average real estate commission ranges between 1.5% and 2% of the purchase price for both buyers and sellers. On top of the asking price, buyers should take into account transfer tax (2%), notary costs (usually 1% of the purchase price) and possible building inspection or legal costs (varying based on individual situations).

Tax obligations when buying a house in Diepenheim

When purchasing a luxury home or apartment in Diepenheim, the transfer tax is 2% of the purchase price. Wealth tax on private home ownership is calculated based on the WOZ-value and the height varies per tax bracket (0.59% to 1.39% in 2020). No tax needs to be paid on profits made from the sale of a private home that is used as a main residence. When selling holiday homes, tax is levied from the wealth tax (box 3).
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Living in Diepenheim and mortgage requirements

Buying a house in Diepenheim follows the general mortgage rules, whereby loans of up to 100% of the purchase price are allowed. However, income, current financial obligations and personal circumstances can influence the maximum loan amount.

Diepenheim: a town full of charm and allure

The most exclusive and desirable residential areas of Diepenheim contain historic buildings and are of natural beauty. The accessibility of Diepenheim is excellent due to its nearby highways and train stations. The nearest large city is Hengelo, at a distance of about 20 kilometers. Both the national airport Eindhoven Airport and the international airport Schiphol are less than two hours' drive away.

Education in Diepenheim

Although Diepenheim is a small town, it is close to larger cities with renowned schools and universities. Within a radius of 20 km, you will find several elementary schools, high schools, and local training institutes, while the University of Twente is just a 30-minute drive away. Etc.... (Please note that I have reached the text length limit and must complete this task in multiple steps)

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Living in the region

Gelselaar - Markelo - Neede


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Living in Gelselaar

Gelselaar, a village drenched in history, originates from the Middle Ages and is known for its picturesque, historical farms and mills. The village, nestled in the province of Gelderland, offers a breathtaking view of rolling hills, extensive meadows, and the characteristic Dutch landscape. The nearest larger place is the village of Bornerbroek, with its ever-growing population of over 1000 inhabitants. Geographically speaking, Gelselaar offers its inhabitants an exclusive rural environment, while at the same time, it is easily accessible from larger cities and airports.

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Living in Markelo

Markelo, located on the Schipbeek in the province of Overijssel, enjoys a rich history that dates back to Roman times. From historical windmills like the Hoop to the medieval manor, Huis te Markelo, the attractions in the region are as diverse as they are breathtaking. Nestling in the Twente region, it is surrounded by rolling hills, forests, and streams, while being centrally located with good connections to large cities such as Deventer, Enschede, and Zwolle.

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Living in Neede

Neede, a charming village in the province of Gelderland, is rich in history and unique attractions. From Roman discoveries to medieval structures, history is woven into the landscape. Located amidst picturesque forests and fields, the geographical location of Neede offers the best of Dutch nature. Moreover, the proximity to cities such as Enschede and Doetinchem invites modern indulgence and luxury.