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Luxury living in Lage Zwaluwe

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Lage Zwaluwe, located in the province of North Brabant, has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages when it developed into an important village due to its proximity to rivers and trade routes. Its location on the banks of the Amer and near the Biesbosch National Park makes it an attractive spot for nature lovers. Historic sites, such as the Reformed Church and historical farms, testify to the village character and agricultural background of the area. With a population of about 4,000 inhabitants, Lage Zwaluwe offers a peaceful living environment between urban influences and rural charm.

The Exclusive Housing Market in Lage Zwaluwe

The current exclusive housing market in Lage Zwaluwe is considered stable, with a continuous demand for luxury homes. The balance between supply and demand ensures that buyers with a large budget have a choice of various high-quality properties. The political and economic situation is stable, contributing to a favorable climate for real estate investments.

Costs and Taxes in Purchasing Luxury Homes

When purchasing a luxury home, various additional costs must be taken into account on top of the asking price. These include the transfer tax, which in the Netherlands currently amounts to 2% for residential properties. Real estate agent fees usually range between 1% and 2% of the purchase price, both for buyers and sellers. Other costs include notary fees and any building inspection costs.
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Mortgage Requirements and Financing

In Lage Zwaluwe, general Dutch mortgage requirements apply, where the maximum mortgage available is usually 100% of the purchase price, depending on income and other financial factors. This means that own capital is required to cover additional costs.

Desirable Residential Areas and Accessibility

The most desirable and expensive residential areas are located near the historic center and offer picturesque views over the Amer river. Lage Zwaluwe is highly accessible, with a train connection to major cities like Breda, which is only 15 km away. National and international airports such as Rotterdam The Hague Airport and Schiphol are easily reachable via the A16 highway and public transport.

Education and Healthcare

In the surroundings of Lage Zwaluwe, there are good educational institutions, such as the Markland College in Oudenbosch. For extensive healthcare facilities, residents can go to nearby hospitals in Breda and Dordrecht.

Luxury Lifestyle and Leisure Activities

Lage Zwaluwe offers various opportunities for sports and outdoor activities with sports clubs like VV Zwaluwe and water sports activities in De Biesbosch. Although the availability of luxury lifestyle shops is limited, larger cities nearby offer an exclusive shopping experience. For a refined culinary experience, restaurants like 't jagthuijs in Zwaluwe and the nearby restaurants on the edge of De Biesbosch are certainly worth a visit. Lage Zwaluwe provides a peaceful, luxurious living environment with historical charm, excellent accessibility, and a stable housing market, ideal for those who want to enjoy the exclusive side of life amidst the beauty of the nature and culture of North Brabant.

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