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Luxury living in Eersel

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Eersel, a historical gem in North Brabant, is rich in heritage and picturesque landscapes. Nestled in the Kempen, a plateau southwest of the province, it originally served as a marketplace during the Middle Ages. The characteristic architecture and historical landmarks such as the Sint-Willibrorduskerk, the market, and historical lime trees are testament to Eersel's rich history.

The Luxurious Housing Market in Eersel

Currently, the exclusive housing market in Eersel can be classified as stable to strong. There is considerable demand for luxury housing, exceeding the current supply, resulting in an upward trend in property prices.

Economic and Political Stability

Eersel benefits from the stable political and economic climate of the province North Brabant. Likewise, the local economy with strong sectors such as high-tech and agriculture provide a level of certainty for investors.

Costs of Buying a Luxury Home

The average brokerage fee in Eersel varies between 1.5% and 2% of the home's sale price. Additionally, a 2% transfer tax is calculated based on the home's sale price. Other applicable costs may include notary fees (approx. €1,000), a technical construction inspection (between €300 and €500), and potential lawyer's fees (variable). It is important to take these additional costs into consideration when planning your budget for a home.

Taxes in Eersel

The real estate transfer tax in Eersel is 2%. Wealth tax varies depending on the value of assets and can be as high as 1.69%. It is important to note that no tax is charged on the profit made from selling a property that is used as primary residence. In the sale of a secondary home, however, tax on the profit must be paid. Eersel residents pay income tax at national rates, which vary between 37.10% and 49.50%, depending on taxable income.
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Financing Your Home in Eersel

The mortgage requirements in Eersel are similar to the rest of the Netherlands. Usually, a mortgage can be granted up to 100% of the property's value, with income being a decisive factor in determining the maximum loan amount.

Most Desired Neighbourhoods of Eersel

The most desired and expensive neighbourhoods in Eersel are the villa neighbourhoods on the southern and western side of the city, where beautiful residential areas have been developed.

Accessibility and Surrounding Area

Eersel, located in the North Brabant province, has around 10,000 inhabitants and is surrounded by beautiful forests, fens, heathlands, and fields offering ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and horse riding.

Lifestyle in Eersel

Eersel, known for its Bourgondian lifestyle, offers various luxury shops. In addition, there are also several luxury restaurants and stylish entertainment venues to be found, such as hotel-restaurant 't Hint, restaurant De Smaak van Eersel and star-restaurant De Treeswijkhoeve nearby. Eersel is also known for annual events such as the Cartier watch show and the atmospheric Christmas market.

Cultural Facilities

The art and cultural scene is well catered for with local theaters and galleries such as Theater De Muzenval and Galerie Mark Peet Visser.

Hospitals and Clinics near Eersel

Medical facilities are excellent with the St. Anna Hospital in Geldrop and the MMC in Veldhoven near Eersel. Whether it's the stable housing market or the rich history and Bourgondian lifestyle, Eersel is an attractive place for those looking for a luxury residence in a beautiful setting.

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Living in the region

Hapert - Hoogeloon - Veldhoven


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Living in Hapert

Located in the province of North Brabant, in the heart of the Benelux, Hapert is a prosperous village with a rich history. With traces of settlements dating back to prehistoric times, Hapert is known for its historical landmarks such as the 15th-century Sint-Severinus Church. It is surrounded by the characteristic Brabant landscape, with nature reserves such as the Hapertse Heide and the Utrechtse Heuvelrug nearby. Thanks to its convenient location near the A67 highway, Hapert is easily accessible by both car and public transport.

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Living in Hoogeloon

Woven into history and situated in the province of North Brabant, Hoogeloon is a special village rich in historical attractions. One of the most striking is the oldest Sint Pancratius Church, witnessing the deep cultural roots of the region. Hoogeloon, bordering the Beerze and surrounded by vast lush green seas of forests and meadows, is characterized by its serene rural environment. Its location in the heart of De Kempen offers a unique geographical advantage.

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Living in Veldhoven

Veldhoven, rich in history, is located in the province of North Brabant and is known for its beautiful nature and strategic position relative to Eindhoven, the nearest major city. Veldhoven, once a collection of rural villages, now combines old and new with remarkable historical landmarks such as the Oude Kerk and modern infrastructure. Surrounded by extensive forests, lush parks and the waters of the Dommel, it offers many opportunities for a luxurious lifestyle.