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Luxury living in Pijnacker

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Nestled between the symbolic greenery of South Holland and the bustling life of the Randstad, the municipality of Pijnacker is renowned for its rich history, magnificent nature, and luxurious lifestyle. The rock paintings and old churches, such as the Roman Catholic Church, are silent witnesses of its glorious past. The picturesque landscape and the unique geographical location, wedged between the metropolitan The Hague and the innovative Zoetermeer make Pijnacker a coveted location in the Netherlands' exclusive housing market. Opulent villas, high-end apartments, and historical houses populate the landscape, a perfect picture of luxury and comfort.

The Exclusive Housing Market in Pijnacker

The exclusive housing market in Pijnacker is stable, thanks to the ongoing demand for luxury properties and the area's strong economic situation. However, the supply of luxury homes and apartments remains limited, resulting in enduring competitiveness in the market. The average broker's commission for both buyers and sellers in Pijnacker is relatively high, largely due to the exclusivity of the homes.

Fiscal Aspects of Homeownership in Pijnacker

When purchasing a luxury house or apartment in Pijnacker, one must consider transfer tax, broker's fees, notary costs, and possibly the costs for a structural inspection or lawyer. The transfer tax on private real estate in Pijnacker is 2%, and in the case of selling a house in which one lives themselves, no tax needs to be paid on the profits.
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Mortgage Requirements in Pijnacker

When buying a house in Pijnacker, one must consider both own and foreign capital. Income requirements are also examined. In general, one can receive a mortgage for up to 100% of the purchase price.

Living in Pijnacker

Pijnacker is situated in the province of South Holland and currently has a population of approximately 28,000. Popular and expensive residential areas in Pijnacker include Ackershof and Groen van Prinstererlaan. The town is very accessible by highway and public transport with direct train connections to the surrounding cities.

Lifestyle Facilities in Pijnacker

With a range of recreational activities, such as golf courses and country clubs, residents of Pijnacker have a variety of outdoor activities to choose from. Ackershof Shopping Center houses a range of luxury lifestyle shops, while the picturesque streets of Pijnacker are filled with high-quality and renowned restaurants. The proximity of the Royal Delft Theatre and the Museum Het Prinsenhof make Pijnacker a culturally and historically rich community. For healthcare needs, residents can turn to Reinier de Graaf Gasthuis, while in emergencies, the Pijnacker Ambulance Post is available. Public facilities in Pijnacker are broad, with a strong presence of local schools such as De Waterwilg and obs De Akker.

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Delfgauw - Nootdorp - Delft


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Living in Delfgauw

Delfgauw, a sparkling gem in South Holland, boasts a rich history with its provincial and local monuments that lead visitors through time. Here, the water-rich landscapes with elegant meadows, silent waters, and extensive nature areas offer a nostalgic view of Dutch history. Thanks to its location in the Randstad, Delfgauw enjoys excellent accessibility, both in terms of road links and railway connections. In this context of lush nature and easy accessibility lies Delfgauw's exclusive housing market.

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Living in Nootdorp

Nootdorp, a charming village located north of The Hague, is characterized by its rich history, picturesque architecture, and exclusive residential areas. This village, which was first mentioned in writings dating back to 1281, has several historical venues like the Roman Catholic Church of Saint Bartholomew and the Old Church. Geographically, Nootdorp is advantageously positioned, lying in the heart of the South Holland province and a part of the municipality of Pijnacker-Nootdorp. The proximity to larger cities such as The Hague, Delft, and Rotterdam, makes it attractive for luxury home buyers.

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Living in Delft

Delft, a city with a rich history, is famous for its uniquely preserved historic center with numerous monuments and attractions. The city, which derives its name from the word 'dig', was granted city rights in 1246 by Count William II. Located in the province of South Holland, Delft is characterized by its picturesque canals and the unique Delft pottery factories, which have given the city worldwide recognition.