Dutch real estate: how to move?

World real estate suffered a severe blow due to Coronavirus. But we cannot speak of a common attitude regarding post-pandemic recovery. One of the most interesting markets ever, that of the Netherlands, is gradually starting again. But for those interested in investing in Dutch brick, how should it behave? That's why, today, we decided to answer the five most frequently asked questions, in a small news dedicated to the Dutch real estate. So if you are ready, we can start!

Let's start with the analysis of the most popular market in the whole area. That is, that of Utrecht. What will be the consequences of the pandemic? There is currently an increase in supply. There is a need for many owners to have immediate economic certainties. Just to face this critical period. So many 'second homes' will be put on the market. Pending that they may arouse interest in potential investors.

It is spontaneous to understand what the price trend is. During this phase of total blockade, those who have sought accommodation have increased. So a lot of houses are sold at a still high price. Unlike many other countries, where, precisely because of the Coronavirus, property prices have been drastically reduced to boost the economy.
But despite everything, there is obviously no shortage of exceptions. In short, just look for the offer that best fits your needs, in the hope that it will also be convenient.

By analyzing a possible sale, the visit to the property has become problematic. Is it allowed? Of course yes ! But under the following conditions.
People who can access inside the house must not exceed the maximum limit of three individuals. The distance to be maintained must be at least 1.5 meters and, of course, it is mandatory to disinfect the hands, wear gloves and a mask.

In short, we can say that, despite these small tricks, the Dutch real estate has not undergone major changes. It is to be understood what the implications of this situation will be at an economic but above all social level. The main questions, which still cannot be answered, concern the target that will emerge among the investors, the most popular offer segment and, last but not least, what will be the contractual typology that will be the most popular. In general, we have seen how the answer to this last question is generated by a typically cultural factor. In neighboring Germany, for example, you will opt for rental contracts, unlike other countries where the purchase of a property is a mandatory step in the life of every citizen. A sort of status symbol.

So, if you are also interested in diving into the Dutch real estate, or are simply curious to learn more, you just have to continue to stay tuned on our portal!

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