Den Hoorn - Delft - Delfgauw

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Luxury living in Schipluiden

from villa and apartment to country house


The village of Schipluiden is beautifully nestled in the green heart of the province of South Holland. With a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages, this charming village is filled with historical attractions such as Keenenburg Castle and the old Korpershoek windmill. Ideally situated between the cities of Delft and Rotterdam, Schipluiden is a haven of tranquility, enveloped by an expansive polder landscape in which centuries-old waterways weave through the scenery.

Exclusive Real Estate Market in Schipluiden

The exclusive real estate market in Schipluiden is stable and resilient. With a current supply of luxury houses and apartments, the demand continues to grow, particularly among buyers seeking an exclusive lifestyle in a rural setting. The present political and economic situation in Schipluiden is stable, adding to the attractiveness of the region as a place to live.

Costs and Taxes

When purchasing a luxury home or apartment in Schipluiden, additional costs beyond the asking price should be factored in. This includes an average real estate agent commission, a 2% transfer tax, notary costs, and possible costs for structural inspections or legal advice. For wealth tax, transfer tax, and corporate tax, the national laws and regulations apply. The income tax for residents averages around 37.1%.
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Mortgage and Financing

When buying a house in Schipluiden, general mortgage requirements apply, including a certain ratio between own and borrowed capital and income requirements. The maximum mortgage depends on personal circumstances such as income and existing financial obligations.

Residential Areas and Accessibility

The most luxurious homes in Schipluiden can be found in the coveted residential areas such as Keenenburg. Schipluiden is easily accessible by road and there are excellent train connections from nearby cities. The nearest major city is Rotterdam, approximately 15 kilometers away. Both Schiphol and Rotterdam The Hague Airport can be reached within an hour.

Education and Environment

In and around Schipluiden, there are several schools, universities, and training institutes, including the internationally renowned Delft University of Technology. The village has just over 11,000 residents and is blessed with beautiful nature, water, and landscape. The climate is mild, perfect for outdoor activities such as golf, sailing, and cycling.

Lifestyle and Amenities

In Schipluiden you can enjoy exclusive lifestyle stores, high-quality hotels, and restaurants. For cultural entertainment, you can visit museums and theatres in nearby cities. Excellent medical facilities are available nearby. Schipluiden offers an extensive public infrastructure and various amenities, ensuring a high level of living comfort.

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Living in the region

Den Hoorn - Delft - Delfgauw


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Living in Den Hoorn

Den Hoorn, situated in the picturesque province of South Holland, has a rich history dating back to the early Middle Ages. The village is located on the former island of Delfland and is characterized by its historical attractions, such as the renowned St. Antonius and St. Cornelius Church. The geographical location of Den Hoorn, close to bustling cities like Delft and The Hague, makes it an ideal base for those who appreciate both the tranquility of the countryside and the bustle of the city.

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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.

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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.