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Luxury living in Zoetermeer

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Located close to the bustling city of The Hague, Zoetermeer is known for its rich history, picturesque cityscape, and strategic geographical position. This place, once a small peat village, has over time developed into a modern city with countless historic sites. Geographically, Zoetermeer is located at the intersection of significant transport routes, making it easily accessible. Combining old-world charm with modern facilities, Zoetermeer offers a unique blend that makes it an ideal location for luxurious living.

Zoetermeer's Exclusive Housing Market

In Zoetermeer, the exclusive housing market is strong and stable, thanks in part to the constant demand for luxury homes and apartments. The current demand for luxury homes is keeping pace with the supply, and the city's political and economic situation remains stable.

Additional Costs when Buying a Luxury Home

When buying a luxury home in Zoetermeer, buyers should be prepared for additional costs on top of the asking price. These include transfer tax, real estate agent fees, notary costs, and potential costs for building technical inspections or legal advice. The average brokerage fee that both buyers and sellers pay is variable and dependent on the value of the property. The transfer tax on private real estate is 2%.
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Capital and Profit Tax in Zoetermeer

Regarding the tax on private ownership of a house in Zoetermeer, the wealth tax varies depending on the value of the total assets. Profit made from the sale of a primary residence is usually not taxed, while profit made from the sale of a second home is taxed.

Mortgage and Financial Issues

In general, prospective homeowners in Zoetermeer must meet certain mortgage requirements. This means that a stable income is usually required and part of the purchase price must come from personal resources. The maximum mortgage one can get depends on personal circumstances and the value of the property.

Living in Zoetermeer

Zoetermeer has some of the most sought-after residential areas for luxury homes, including Rokkeveen and Oosterheem. The city is well served by road and rail and is a short distance from major cities such as The Hague and Rotterdam and international airports Schiphol and Rotterdam The Hague. Schools like 'Het Stedelijk Gymnasium' and 'De Driemaster' and TU Delft and The Hague University of Applied Sciences provide excellent education within the city. A variety of outdoor activities, including sports clubs like 'SV Oosterheem' and 'FC Zoetermeer', and shops like 'Stadshart Zoetermeer', offer entertainment and amenities. For culture and entertainment, 'Stadstheater Zoetermeer' and various museums like 'De Meerpolder' have a wide range. Top restaurants and hotels, like 'Restaurant Class by Jofel' and 'Golden Tulip Zoetermeer-Den Haag', offer luxury services for residents and visitors. Many annual events are held in the area, such as the 'Historical Grand Prix'. Healthcare is also well represented with hospitals such as 'LangeLand Ziekenhuis' and various clinics. The public infrastructure and provision of amenities in Zoetermeer are of high quality, making life and living in the city very pleasant. In conclusion, Zoetermeer, located in the province of South Holland and home to nearly 125,000 residents, is a city where luxury living, nature, and a pleasant climate converge into a harmonious lifestyle.

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Benthuizen - Pijnacker - Bleiswijk


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Living in Benthuizen

Benthuizen, with a rich history that dates back to the 13th century, is a picturesque village in the province of South Holland. Over the years, the village has developed into a residential choice for the luxury lifestyle. Flanked by Moerkapelle and Zoetermeer, Benthuizen has managed to maintain its own charm despite the proximity of urban areas. With historical sights like the Benthuizer Windmill, Benthuizen offers both historical and modern attractions.

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Living in Pijnacker

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.

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Living in Bleiswijk

Bleiswijk, located in the province of South Holland, boasts a rich history that dates back to the 13th century. Originally an agricultural village, it has since evolved into a versatile residential area with modern amenities. The surroundings feature historical landmarks such as Bleiswijkse Zoom estate and the Village Church, which contribute to the charm of the region. Strategically positioned between major cities like Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht, Bleiswijk offers excellent connections and a central location that is appealing to commuters.