de Haan Schippers Makelaars - Lochem

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de Haan Schippers Makelaars | Baerz & Co


We are well-matched, translate your wishes into action and stand out because of a high success rate for our clients. De Haan Schippers Brokers offers a unique, refreshing view of real estate. One phone call or email from your side and a no-obligation appointment is quickly made. So, what do you say? Meet our top-notch team.
Larenseweg 53
7241 CM Lochem

+31 573 25 82 58
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Lochem - Vorden - Achterhoek - Gorssel
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Larenseweg 53
7241 CM Lochem

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Living in the region

Lochem - Barchem - Gelselaar


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Living in Lochem

Lochem, the pearl of the Gelderland Achterhoek, has a rich history, which can be found in the many monuments and historical buildings. The small-scale city, with its geographical location among impressive forests, rolling hills, and expansive fields, is a feast for the eyes. The Gudulakerk and the Staringkoepeltje are some important historical sights. The landscape of Lochem is characterized by peace, space, and natural beauty and has a considerable appeal to the luxury housing market.

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Living in Barchem

Barchem, located in the province of Gelderland, is a village surrounded by the rich history and impressive geography of the Dutch landscape. With its historical sites such as old windmills and castles, and its idyllic location between leafy forests and rolling hills of the Achterhoek landscape, Barchem is an attraction in itself.

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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.