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A housing offer you won't find anywhere else? You'll find that with us. And as a starter in the housing market, you get priority on those houses. The prices are fixed, so overbidding is unnecessary. So you know exactly where you stand.
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Frequently asked questions about our exclusive housing offer
Questions, doubts, vague real estate jargon: when you're about to buy a house, there's quite a lot on your mind. In addition to personal advice at every step of the process, we answer all your pressing (as well as less pressing) questions.
What are the first steps in buying a home?
The first steps are to identify your financial situation and your desires. Consider budget, desired location, and type of home. Consider an orientation meeting with a mortgage broker and possibly engage a real estate agent to assist you in the search.
How does bidding on a house work?
Bidding on a house often begins with an opening bid. After this, the price, delivery date and any conditions can be negotiated. A purchase broker is experienced in negotiating and can advise and guide you in this process.
What additional costs should I consider when buying a home?
This includes not only the purchase price, but also additional costs such as notary fees, appraisal fees, brokerage fees and transfer tax.
What happens at the notary's office?
At the notary, the deed of sale is signed, and the official transfer of the property takes place. The notary takes care of the registration in the Land Registry and arranges the financial settlement.
How long will it take before I can move into my new home?
The time between signing the purchase contract and transfer at the notary varies. This can depend on negotiations, financing reservations and other factors. On average, this process takes several months.
What is a buying agent and is it necessary?
A buying agent guides you through the home buying process, from searching and viewing to negotiating and legal completion. While it is not mandatory to hire a buying agent, their expertise can make the process easier and less stressful.
Online purchase guidance so you buy a house faster
Do you not only want to look around in our exclusive offer, but also keep your eyes open on the public housing market? Then engage us as your buying agent.
We know the market and your struggles as a starter very well. If we work for you as a buying agent, you'll have priority over our own exclusive housing offerings and we'll also help you search Funda and other platforms for a home that matches your living requirements.
Handy, especially if you want to buy a house or apartment in popular cities like Amsterdam or Haarlem.

































































