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Luxury living in Warmond

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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.

The Exclusive Housing Market in Warmond

The current exclusive housing market in Warmond is strong. Despite the high price segment, there is a stable demand for luxury houses and apartments. The actual demand is greater than the supply. This is partly due to the attractive living environment, combined with a stable political and economic situation.

Costs of Buying a Luxury Home

When buying a luxury home in Warmond, in addition to the asking price, agency fees should be taken into account, which on average amounts to 1.5% for both the buyer and the seller. Additionally, there is the transfer tax, which is 2% in the Netherlands, and notary costs. Potential costs for a structural inspection or lawyer may also occur.
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Tax Aspects of Buying a Home

In the Netherlands, no tax has to be paid on the profit from the sale of a private property of a house or apartment that is used as a main residence. For a second home, a tax of 1.2% applies based on the property tax value. The income tax in the Netherlands varies between 37% and 49.5% depending on the income. The corporate tax is 15% to 25%.

Mortgage Options

In the Netherlands, the mortgage when buying a house may not exceed the purchase price of the house. The maximum mortgage amount can be calculated depending on the income.

Luxury Living in Warmond

The most desirable and expensive residential areas of Warmond are the Oosteinde and the Dorpsstraat. Both residential areas offer a variety of luxury homes. Warmond is easily accessible by road and train. The Hague is a 20-minute drive away and the nearest airport is Schiphol, a 25-minute drive.

Education, Culture, and Recreation

Warmond has various educational institutions such as the Waaier primary school and secondary schools in the immediate vicinity in Leiden and Oegstgeest. For higher education and universities, Leiden is the nearest city. Warmond offers various outdoor activities such as golfing at Golfclub Kagerzoom and sailing on the Kagerplassen. There is a wide range of luxury lifestyle shops, exclusive restaurants such as 's Molenaarsbrug and De Moerbei, and stylish nightlife. The annual carnival and King's Day are popular events. For art and culture, the Stedelijk Museum de Lakenhal and the Naturalis Biodiversity Center are located in the neighboring city of Leiden. The quality of the public infrastructure and facilities in Warmond is excellent. There are many medical care options in the immediate area including the Alrijne Hospital in Leiderdorp.

Real Estate Agencies in the region


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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Living in the region

Oegstgeest - Voorhout - Sassenheim


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Living in Oegstgeest

Oegstgeest, a picturesque municipality in the heart of the Randstad, is rich in history and charm. The village has a rich history dating back to Roman times, as evidenced by various archaeological finds. The many monuments such as the Green or Willibrord Church and the Oud Poelgeest Castle testify to a grand past. Located between Leiden and the coast, Oegstgeest benefits from a favorable geographical location with both urban and natural beauty within reach.

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Living in Voorhout

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.

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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.