Sassenheim - Noordwijk - Warmond

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Luxury living in Voorhout

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In the shadow of blooming tulip fields lies the enchanting Voorhout, founded in the early Middle Ages. The village is home to various historical sites, such as the Saint Bartholomew's Church and the Oosthout Park, which bear witness to a rich past. Conveniently located in the province of South Holland, it is easily accessible via the A44 and with the Voorhout train station acting as a public transport hub. Surrounded by both the coastline of the North Sea and the green heart of the Randstad, Voorhout forms the epicenter of luxury and comfort.

Exclusive Housing Market in Voorhout

The current exclusive housing market in Voorhout is strong. The demand for luxury houses and apartments exceeds the supply, partly due to the political-economic stability in the region. As a result, Voorhout remains an attractive village to live in, regardless of fluctuations in the broader Dutch property market.
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Costs and Taxes

The average real estate brokerage fee in Voorhout varies, but is typically around 1.5% for both buyers and sellers. In addition, there is a transfer tax of 2% on private real estate, notary costs, and potential costs for building technical inspection or legal fees. The tax on the profit from selling a house or apartment in Voorhout depends on various factors such as the use of the property. The individual tax situation plays a significant role here.

Living Conditions

The most expensive and sought-after residential areas in Voorhout are close to historical monuments and beautiful nature reserves. The infrastructure is excellent, with good road connections and public transport. With cities such as Leiden and The Hague nearby, as well as the close-by airports of Schiphol and Rotterdam The Hague Airport, Voorhout is accessible and attractive to both national and international residents.

Living in Voorhout

Voorhout has approximately 15,000 residents and offers a wide range of amenities. From various primary schools to the nearby University of Leiden and Leiden University of Applied Sciences for higher education. The rich landscape is ideal for walking, cycling, boating, and other outdoor activities. For example, explore the Kaag or the nearby beach of Noordwijk. The village has various luxury shops and restaurants, including Schouten & van der Giezen and Restaurant De Engel. Furthermore, Voorhout offers a dynamic cultural scene with annual events such as the Bloemencorso Bollenstreek, plus the proximity to famous museums such as the Rijksmuseum of Antiquities in Leiden and the Escher museum in The Hague. The medical facilities in Voorhout and the surrounding area are excellent, including the Alrijne Hospital in Leiden. In summary, Voorhout combines a rich history, beautiful landscapes, and a luxurious lifestyle in a unique way that continually attracts and captivates its residents.

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Graal Makelaardij

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Leiden - Leiderdorp - Oegstgeest - Groene Hart - Warmond
Leiden - Leiderdorp - Oegstgeest - Groene Hart - Warmond
Wilbrink & v.d. Vlugt Makelaars

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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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Sassenheim - Noordwijk - Warmond


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Living in Sassenheim

Sassenheim, located in the province of South Holland, has a rich history dating back to the early Middle Ages. The village is known for its picturesque landscapes and historical landmarks such as Castle Ter Leede. With its strategic location in the Dune and Bulb Region, Sassenheim offers easy access to both nature and urban conveniences. Proximity to major cities and excellent infrastructure make Sassenheim an attractive place for lovers of an exclusive lifestyle.

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Living in Noordwijk

Located by the dunes of the North Sea, with a rich history in agriculture and fishing, Noordwijk has now transformed into a modern and vibrant area. With the picturesque Old Jeroenskerk from the 13th century and the stately lighthouse decorating the landscape, Noordwijk is a perfect blend of history and future. In terms of location, this city greatly benefits from its situation on the coast of the province of South Holland. This, combined with the clear, green landscapes and the charm of typical Dutch architecture, provides an intriguing yet calming environment.

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Living in Warmond

Warmond, located on the Kagerplassen in the province of South Holland, is rich in history. The village has numerous historic sites such as the Huys te Warmont and the Oude Toren. The water-rich environment and central location near major cities such as Leiden and The Hague make Warmond an attractive living location.