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Luxury living in Hoogeloon

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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.

The Exclusive Housing Market in Hoogeloon

In the current market, there is strong demand for luxurious homes in Hoogeloon. Given the stability of the political and economic situation of the region, Hoogeloon has become an investment magnet for those looking for high-quality and exclusive residences. The premium housing market is robust with an even balance between demand and supply.

Taxes and Costs

When buying a luxury house in Hoogeloon, one should consider a number of additional costs on top of the asking price. This includes a 2% transfer tax, an average brokerage fee of 1.5% and notary costs. Additional costs may include expenses for technical inspection of buildings and legal fees. Wealth tax also applies, but specific rates vary depending on the total wealth of the buyer.

Mortgage Requirements

The mortgage requirements for buying a house in Hoogeloon relate mainly to the ratio between equity and debt, and income requirements. The maximum mortgage requirements in relation to the purchase price are subject to individual lenders and the buyer's financial position.
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Luxury Living in Hoogeloon

In relation to the most coveted residential areas for luxurious living, the neighborhood around the Kerkplein and the recent developments at the edge of the village are particularly popular. They offer a selection of premium homes, ranging from sleek modern houses to traditional Brabant country houses.

Accessibility and Convenience

Hoogeloon is easily accessible, reachable via the N613 and only 25 kilometers away from the big city of Eindhoven. The nearest larger train station is in Eindhoven, making it easy to travel both nationally and internationally. Moreover, Eindhoven International Airport is just 20 kilometers away.

Lifestyle and Activities

For outdoor activities, Hoogeloon offers Watersportclub De Kempen and various walking and cycling routes in the adjacent nature reserve. In terms of luxury lifestyle shopping, residents can visit the nearby cities of Eindhoven, where they have access to internationally recognized high-end brands.

Culture and Events

In Hoogeloon, there are annual events such as the historical 'Hoogeloon's Harmonie', which celebrates the rich culture of the region in a unique way. For art and culture lovers, there is a wealth of museums and galleries in and around Hoogeloon, including the Open Air Museum Eindhoven, the Natural History Museum Holthees, and the Van Abbe Museum.

Care and Infrastructure

Hoogeloon is well served with access to quality healthcare, including the nearby Sint Anna Hospital and various specialized clinics. The infrastructure and facilities make Hoogeloon a true hidden gem for those seeking a luxurious lifestyle in a quiet, natural environment.

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Hapert - Eersel - Wintelre


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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 Eersel

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.

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Living in Wintelre

Located in the rich history of North Brabant is the picturesque village of Wintelre, a hidden gem packed with historic attractions and rolling meadows. Known for centuries for its authentic charm, Wintelre is famous for its rich history, which can be seen in every nook and cranny of this beautiful location. Wintelre is conveniently located in the southeast of the Netherlands, a stone's throw from Eindhoven, a vibrant center of technology and innovation. Thanks to its ideal location, Wintelre combines the tranquility of the countryside with the convenience of urban amenities.