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Lochem, the pearl of the Gelderland Achterhoek, has a rich history, which can be found in the many monuments and historical buildings. The small-scale city, with its geographical location among impressive forests, rolling hills, and expansive fields, is a feast for the eyes. The Gudulakerk and the Staringkoepeltje are some important historical sights. The landscape of Lochem is characterized by peace, space, and natural beauty and has a considerable appeal to the luxury housing market.
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Exclusive Housing Market in Lochem

Currently, the exclusive housing market in Lochem is stable, with a moderate demand that balances well with the supply of luxury homes and apartments. The current political and economic situation in Lochem is also stable, with few major changes on the horizon. Within the property transactions in Lochem, there are some costs on top of the asking price that buyers need to consider, including an average brokerage fee of about 1.5% for both buyers and sellers, transfer tax (2% of the purchase price), notary fees, and possible costs for a building inspection or lawyer. In the Netherlands, as in Lochem, no tax is paid on the profit made from selling a private house or apartment used as a primary residence. This does not apply to a second home or holiday home; wealth tax may be due on these. The wealth tax in the Netherlands is up to 1.897%, depending on the amount of wealth. For both registered businesses and residents in Lochem, the tax burden falls under national tax legislation. The corporate tax depends on the profit, varying between 15% and 25%. The income tax for residents varies between 37.10% and 49.5%. When buying a house in Lochem, prospective homeowners are generally allowed to get a mortgage of up to 100% of the property value, with the amount of the mortgage depending on the income.

Lifestyle in Lochem

Lochem is surrounded by exclusive, in-demand neighborhoods such as Berkeloord, Graaf Ottoweg, and Paasberg. The nearest large city is Enschede, about 45 kilometers away. The city is easily accessible by car and train, and the nearest airports are Enschede Airport Twente (44 km) and Schiphol (144 km). In and around Lochem there are various highly regarded educational institutions such as Staring College and KSG Marianum. Lochem is located in the province of Gelderland and has about 33,000 inhabitants. The city has a moderate maritime climate, and the surrounding landscape of Lochem is rich in nature, with forests, meadows, and the Berkel. There are plenty of opportunities for sports and outdoor activities, within the city's borders include the Lochem Golf & Country Club 'De Graafschap', and the Lochem Watersports Association "De Berkel". For those who love luxury, Lochem offers various exclusive lifestyle shops and hospitality venues. High-quality hotels and restaurants such as Hotel Woodbrooke, Landhotel De Hoofdige Boer, or Restaurant Kawop are not to be missed. Lochem is also known for its recurring Staringdagen, a music and theater festival that takes place annually in the summer. In and around Lochem there are various museums and galleries to find, like Museum MORE in the nearby Gorssel. For care, the Slingeland Hospital in Doetinchem and Hospital Group Twente in Hengelo are quickly accessible. Lochem has an excellent public infrastructure and a wide range of amenities.

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Lochem - Vorden - Achterhoek - Gorssel
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Barchem - Gelselaar - Almen


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住在 Barchem

Barchem, located in the province of Gelderland, is a village surrounded by the rich history and impressive geography of the Dutch landscape. With its historical sites such as old windmills and castles, and its idyllic location between leafy forests and rolling hills of the Achterhoek landscape, Barchem is an attraction in itself.

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住在 Gelselaar

Gelselaar, a village drenched in history, originates from the Middle Ages and is known for its picturesque, historical farms and mills. The village, nestled in the province of Gelderland, offers a breathtaking view of rolling hills, extensive meadows, and the characteristic Dutch landscape. The nearest larger place is the village of Bornerbroek, with its ever-growing population of over 1000 inhabitants. Geographically speaking, Gelselaar offers its inhabitants an exclusive rural environment, while at the same time, it is easily accessible from larger cities and airports.

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住在 Almen

Almen, an idyllic village in the province of Gelderland, has a rich history that dates back to the Middle Ages. The village lies along the river Berkel and is surrounded by beautiful forests and farmlands, giving it a picturesque appearance. Historical landmarks such as the 14th-century church and various monumental farms reflect the rich history of this area. Its geographical location makes it an appealing place for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility, with excellent connections to nearby cities.