Bajeskwartier – The Emerald
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Overview
An upcoming signature tower in Amsterdam's Bajeskwartier development, representing the ultra-high-end luxury segment, with penthouse units listed for up to €10M.
Building/Community Amenities
- Cafe / Coffee Bar
- Clubhouse / Resident Lounge
- Community Garden
- Daycare Services
- Fitness Center / Gym
- Gated Community
- Health Care
- Hotel
- Near Public Transportation
- On-site Retail / Shops
- Park
- Playground / Kids Play Area
- Restaurant (On-site)
- Sustainable / Green Building
Investment Insights
Legal & Ownership
Legal & Ownership Information
Ownership Structure
Ownership Rights
Full ownership rights (Freehold)
Foreign Ownership
Foreigners can purchase property in the Netherlands without any restrictions, making it accessible for international investors.
Tax Considerations
Property Taxes
property tax, known as Onroerendezaakbelasting (OZB), varies by municipality but generally averages around 0
Transfer Tax
transfer tax of 2% for residential properties and 6% for commercial properties
Inheritance Tax
capital gains tax is not applicable as such; instead, the Dutch tax system assumes a fixed annual return on investments
Important Considerations
Restrictions
- Foreigners can purchase property in the Netherlands without any restrictions, making it accessible for international investors.
Required Documents
- Complete the due diligence process, including property inspections and reviewing legal documents.
Financing Options
Financing Options
Financing in Netherlands
The Netherlands offers diverse property financing options for foreign buyers, making it an attractive destination for real estate investments. With a typical loan-to-value (LTV) ratio of up to 90% for residents and about 70%-80% for non-residents, the country provides competitive mortgage rates. The stable economy, robust legal framework, and transparent property market further enhance its appeal. Foreign buyers can find various mortgage products tailored to their needs, including fixed-rate and variable-rate loans, ensuring flexibility in financing options.
Requirements for Foreign Buyers
- 1Valid passport
- 2Proof of income (salary slips, employment contract)
- 3Recent bank statements (3-6 months)
- 4Credit report from home country
- 5Proof of residency or address
- 6Down payment (usually 20%-30% for non-residents)
- 7Dutch tax identification number (if applicable)
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Contact Information
808) 526-2828
honolulu@ampartners.com
Contact DeveloperMention property ID: Bajeskwartier – The Emerald when contacting.