Renthouse International is a fully NVM licensed real estate broker and has over 40 years experience in assisting investors in the selection and purchasing of luxury homes which can then be offered as rental homes to employees of international companies on assignment in the Netherlands.

Therefore we have considerable expertise when it comes to the buy-to-let market. We know what will rent, and what won’t. What will deliver a profitable income, and what will not.

We can also assist you if you are an expat and looking for that ideal home in the Netherlands for you and your family.

Despite what you may read in the news, now can be a great time to buy with prices being competitive and the market being rich in supply.

Process of purchasing

Arrange a meeting with one of our consultants to discuss your requirements for the purchase of a property.

By acquiring information from a mortgage supplier, where proof of income in Holland and/or abroad will be required, we will know the budget.

For many expats the double advantage of both the 30% tax ruling and the tax deduction of interest allow attractive possibilities. With this information we can draw up a selection of suitable properties.

You will be informed daily of any new offers on the market.

Viewing and negotiation

An appointment for a viewing trip is scheduled at your convenience.
Your consultant will collect you from your hotel or office and the selected properties visited.

Upon finding a home you like, a discussion with your broker will follow for consultation on price, state of delivery, conditional bidding etc, and he/she will negotiate on your behalf.

Purchase deed

When successful, the purchase deed will be drawn up and signed by the seller and yourself at the notary’s office.

It is custom that this deed include the conditions of obtaining a mortgage and a residence permit within three weeks of signing the document.

Transfer deed

On the date of delivery a second visit to the notary’s office is needed for the transfer deed and the handing over of keys.

Half an hour before, an inspection will be arranged to check that the property is in the same condition as it was at the time of the purchase deed. The notary will have received the money from the bank and will pay the seller after the purchase- and mortgage deeds are signed and registered in the registry office.

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