“Trust is good, control is better”

Coldwell

Buying a home

Buying a house is, of course, quite different from buying a good bottle of wine or a car. So where do you start? How do you make that winning offer and how do you ensure you don’t overpay? In 2016, Gaby wrote the book “Buying a House, Done in a Nutshell,” which clearly explains the 18-step buying process. Curious how this step-by-step plan works and what the ultimate benefits are? Schedule a free introductory meeting with one of our agents, or contact us for the free e-book “Buying a House, Done in a Nutshell.”

The 5 promises of Thuis in Vastgoed real estate agency

1. Rest

Now that the market has cooled down somewhat, there’s more time to make sound decisions and considerations during the purchasing process. As experienced purchasing agents, we can work with you to prepare and guide the purchase process, ensuring a successful and responsible purchase in a less stressful way.

2. The right price

As a member of the NVM (Dutch Association of Real Estate Agents), we not only have a large network at our disposal, but also a wealth of modern tools. Combined with our acquired (local) knowledge and experience, we’re uniquely positioned to estimate the market value of your desired property. We then determine the negotiating strategy and conduct all the necessary research. This way, you’ll never overpay.

3. Steering

Thuis in Vastgoed’s purchasing agents coach clients; you’ll be guided through a crucial life decision, one that involves significant sums of money. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or an experienced investor, it’s easy to fall in love with a property and lose the ability to rationally assess the right choice. Expect decisive advice from us in this regard. We can sometimes help you make that final push, or even protect you from making an overly emotional decision. Feel free to call us empathetic purchasing agents.

4. Overview

When buying an apartment, you’re likely sent 25 to 30 documents, the contents of which you need to familiarize yourself with, if only because of your legal duty of care. What should you pay attention to, what additional questions should you ask, and what pitfalls should you avoid? For us, this is practically a daily occurrence. We maintain an overview, ensure you don’t miss a step, and point out the relevant matters. In plain language, of course, because most documents are already complex enough.

5. An extensive network

Over the years, we’ve built an extensive network of professionals, from construction engineers to notaries and financial advisors. If clients want to learn more about a specific area, we’ll contact them and refer them, just like a general practitioner. This carefully cultivated network is at your disposal, even after the transfer of ownership!

“If it’s too good to be true, it usually is”

Rowan Nijboer