Lisserbroek - Buitenkaag - Noordwijkerhout

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Luxury living in Lisse

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Located in the province of South Holland, Lisse is rich in history, with roots that go back to the 11th century. It's known for its iconic and picturesque bulb fields and the annual Flower Parade. Strategically situated, Lisse has an excellent geographical location between larger cities such as Leiden and Haarlem, and nearby seaside resorts such as Noordwijk and Zandvoort.

The Exclusive Real Estate Market in Lisse

Lisse has a stable and strong luxury real estate market. This is partly due to the demand that matches the luxurious supply of houses and apartments. The quality of life, rich history, and the wide range of outdoor activities make Lisse an attractive choice for those looking for exclusive property.

Additional Costs & Taxes on Purchase

The purchase of a luxury house or apartment in Lisse involves various costs in addition to the asking price. These include transfer tax, real estate agent fees, and notary costs. The average real estate agent commission for both buyers and sellers is around 1.5% to 2% of the purchase price. Transfer tax on private property in the Netherlands is 2%. In addition, possible lawyer costs or costs for a structural inspection can be considered.

Tax on Sale

When selling a house in Lisse that serves as the primary residence, no tax is paid on any potential profit. However, the sale of a second house or vacation home may result in a capital gains tax of 1.2% on the property value.
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Financing & Mortgage

In Lisse, the mortgage requirements depend on the applicant's personal situation. The maximum mortgage on the purchase price depends on the income, but is generally limited to 100% of the property value.

Luxury Residential Areas & Accessibility

Lisse has several sought-after and luxury residential areas, including De Blinkerd and Dever. Lisse's accessibility is excellent thanks to nearby highways A4 and A44 and the train stations of Sassenheim and Nieuw-Vennep. Lisse is about a half-hour drive from the nearest major cities, Amsterdam and The Hague, and the international airports Schiphol and Rotterdam-The Hague Airport.

Education & Culture in Lisse

Lisse has various primary and secondary schools, and the higher education institution, Inholland. Visitors and residents enjoy the many luxury stores, renowned restaurants, and hotels such as Restaurant De Vier Seizoenen and Boutique Suites Lisse. The surroundings of Lisse offer a wide range of outdoor activities and sports facilities, such as Golf Club Tespelduyn. With a rich history of events, the Flower Parade is an annual phenomenon. Lisse also offers access to high-quality cultural institutions such as the famous Keukenhof and various museums. For medical facilities, one can go to various care centers and the nearby Alrijne Hospital.

Lisse: Exclusive Living & Enjoyment

With approximately 22,800 inhabitants, located in a province full of natural beauty and surrounded by waterways, Lisse offers an exclusive lifestyle and a high-quality infrastructure. Whether you like sports, shopping or culinary enjoyment, Lisse has it all.

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Noordwijk I Warmond I Lisse I Sassenheim | Kaag & Braassem
Noordwijk I Warmond I Lisse I Sassenheim | Kaag & Braassem
Noordwijk I Warmond I Lisse I Sassenheim | Kaag & Braassem

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Lisserbroek - Buitenkaag - Noordwijkerhout


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Living in Lisserbroek

The picturesque Lisserbroek, nestled in the province of North Holland, is rich in history and culture. This serene municipality is surrounded by water-rich landscapes, with its beautiful location on the Ringvaart of the Haarlemmermeerpolder. Historical hotspots such as the St. Jacobus de Meerdere Church and the monumental farm complex 'De Stad Zaandam' bear witness to the rich history of this region. The strategic location on the through roads to Haarlem, Hoofddorp and Amsterdam, makes Lisserbroek attractive for both living and recreation.

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Living in Buitenkaag

Buitenkaag, a charming village in the province of South Holland, is known for its rich history, impressive geographical location, and striking attractions. Located on the banks of the picturesque Kagerplassen, Buitenkaag was founded in the seventeenth century and exudes a unique charm due to the many historical buildings. The St. Antonius Church and the old Kaageiland are attractions that bring the history of this place to life. With its location between two national parks - the Keukenhof and the Bollenstreek - Buitenkaag is surrounded by unique landscape beauty. The exclusive housing market in Buitenkaag Buitenkaag has a stable, exclusive housing market with a balanced relationship between the demand and supply of luxury houses and apartments. The peaceful and assured political and economic situation benefits the housing market in this area. When buying a house in Buitenkaag, one must take into account additional costs. The average real estate agent commission for a buyer in Buitenkaag is 1.85%, while the average real estate broker commission for a seller is typically around 2%. The additional costs not only include the broker's commission, but also the transfer tax, which is 2% in Buitenkaag, notary fees, possible construction technical inspection costs, or lawyer fees. Accessibility and facilities of Buitenkaag Buitenkaag is easily accessible via the highways A4 and A44. The village has no direct train connection, but with the train stations of Nieuw-Vennep and Leiden at a relatively short distance, access to the Dutch railway network is simple. Moreover, Buitenkaag is only 16 kilometers from the big city of Haarlem and 23 kilometers from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, ensuring international connectivity. The area around Buitenkaag is rich in prominent educational institutions. Some of these are the University of Leiden, Inholland University of Applied Sciences, the British School in the Netherlands, as well as primary schools such as De Paradijsvogel and OBS De Torenvalk are in the immediate vicinity. Living in Buitenkaag Buitenkaag has a moderate maritime climate, with mild summers and winters. The municipality is rich in nature, with the Braassemermeer and the Kagerplassen just a stone's throw away. This makes the village a great place for sports and outdoor activities. Buitenkaag offers a wide range of luxury lifestyle stores, high-quality restaurants, and stylish entertainment. In terms of healthcare, there are plenty of facilities available such as the Spaarne Gasthuis. Regular recurring events such as the Kaag weekend and the Annual Market attract visitors from across the province. Finally, nearby cultural hotspots such as the Teylers Museum in Haarlem and the Corpus Museum in Leiden offer endless possibilities for art and culture lovers. Due to its tranquility, amenities, and prosperous standard of living, the neighborhoods around the Kagerplassen are in particularly high demand for buying a luxury home. Due to its strategic location and the elegant local life, Buitenkaag offers an unparalleled luxury lifestyle.

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Living in Noordwijkerhout

In the heart of the Bollenstreek, a stone's throw from the coast, lies the charming and lively village of Noordwijkerhout. Noordwijkerhout, also known as the "Heart of the Bollenstreek", is rich in history with the former Sint-Bavo church, now better known as the "White Church", located in the center of the village. Geographically, the village is located between the urban centers of Leiden and Haarlem, with the forests, dunes, and the North Sea beach within easy reach. It is clear why this village is so popular among home buyers, especially in the exclusive property market.