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Delden, a historic town located in the Twente region of the Netherlands, is rich in history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Saturated with charming narratives from the past, Delden is acclaimed for its historic landmarks, including Twickel Castle, one of the oldest and largest private estates in the Netherlands. Geographically, Delden is strategically situated in the eastern part of the country and is a part of the municipality of Hof van Twente. With its exclusive housing market, enchanting surroundings, and high standard of living, Delden is much more than just a place to live; it is a lifestyle in its own right.

The Exclusive Housing Market in Delden

The current exclusive housing market in Delden is relatively stable. The demand for luxury houses and apartments in Delden is reasonably balanced with the supply. However, these ratios vary depending on various factors, such as location and type of property. The political and economic situation in Delden, and more broadly in the Hof of Twente municipality, is currently stable, contributing to a reliable real estate market.

Costs of Buying a Luxury Home in Delden

When buying a luxury home or apartment in Delden, several costs on top of the asking price must be considered, such as transfer tax, real estate agent's fees, notary fees, and possibly costs for a building inspection or lawyers. The transfer tax on private property in Delden is 2% of the purchase price. The percentage for the real estate agent's commission varies but, on average, buyers and sellers each pay 1.5 to 2% of the purchase price.

Taxes in Delden

Wealth tax applies to private home ownership in Delden, but the exact amount depends on the total value of the assets. Tax on the profit from the sale of a home or apartment used as a primary residence does not apply in the Netherlands, including Delden. However, tax is levied on the profit from the sale of a second home or vacation property. The tax rates for income and corporate profits vary, but the current rates for income tax range between 37.10% and 49.50%, while the corporate tax for companies in 2021 is between 15 and 25%.
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Living in Delden

Delden offers a range of exclusive living opportunities, with neighborhoods around Twickel Castle being particularly sought after by luxury home buyers. The accessibility of Delden is excellent, both by road via the A1 and A35, and by train with its own station. It's approximately 15 kilometers from the large city of Hengelo and about 120 kilometers from both the national airport Schiphol and the international airport Düsseldorf in Germany.

Schools, Institutes, and Universities in Delden

Delden offers excellent schools, including primary schools De Toonladder and 't Gijmink. Secondary education can be undertaken in nearby cities such as Hengelo and Enschede, where renowned educational institutions are located, including the ROC of Twente and the Technical University of Enschede.

Life in Delden

Delden, located in the province of Overijssel and home to over 7,000 residents, offers a unique lifestyle. The environment is rich in nature, with wooded areas, expansive landscapes, and bodies of water such as the Twickeler Vaart and the Bornsebeek. The climate is moderate maritime, with pleasant summers and mild winters. Additionally, Delden is a paradise for outdoor activity enthusiasts. There are golf courses such as the Twentsche Golfclub, tennis associations, and horse riding centers. For luxury shopping, Delden offers stores such as Stijl Nr 4, a design shop, and Sjiek Kookpunt, a kitchen specialty store. Delden also has a rich tradition in gastronomy with excellent restaurants like Restaurant Carelshaven and Hotel Restaurant Sevenster. For events, culture, and entertainment, there are annual markets, Delden Cultural Finds, and the Twickel College Theater. The famous museums in Delden are the Zoutmuseum and Museum No Hero. Medical facilities are provided by the Ziekenhuisgroep Twente (ZGT) and Medisch Spectrum Twente in the nearby cities of Hengelo and Enschede.

Infrastructure and Amenities in Delden

Delden offers excellent public infrastructure and a variety of amenities. It has excellent road connections, its own train station, and a variety of public utilities such as libraries, health centers, and sports facilities. Moreover, the presence of a variety of local stores, restaurants, and recreational activities contributes to the high standard of living that Delden offers its residents.

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住在 Borne

Borne, a municipality with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages, is nestled in the province of Overijssel, between Almelo and Hengelo. Known for its historical landmarks, including Museum Bussemakerhuis and the Oudheidkamer Borne, the city represents a perfect fusion of the past and contemporary luxury. Its geographical location makes Borne an ideal satellite city, surrounded by nature but not far from bustling urban centers. Borne's position within the exclusive housing market is strong, attracted by the high-end lifestyle it offers.

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住在 Hengelo

Resonating in the heart of Twente: Hengelo breathes a rich industrial past with a unique range of historical attractions such as the Poppodium Metropool and Techniekmuseum HEIM. Located in the Overijssel nature, at a crossroads of rivers, forests, and moorlands, this buzzing city, built around its characteristic market square, offers a high quality of life with a range of luxury amenities.

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住在 Deurningen

Deurningen is a charming village located in the municipality of Dinkelland, in the province of Overijssel. The village has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages, with historical landmarks such as the Sint Plechelmus Church. Geographically, Deurningen is situated amidst a stunning landscape of meadows and forests, contributing to the exclusivity of the living experience. Its central location, close to larger cities, makes it a desirable place for those looking to combine luxury and tranquility.