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Real Estate in Zandvoort, The Netherlands

By Joshua Wood, LPC

Last updated on Jan 01, 2024

Summary: Expats and retirees talk about real estate in Zandvoort, Netherlands? How do you find a home in Zandvoort? Should you buy or rent? What is the cost of housing?

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How do I find a place to live in Zandvoort?

We asked expats how they chose their neighborhood and found a place to live. They answered:

"Finding a place to live in Zandvoort, involves several steps. First, you need to determine your budget and the type of accommodation you're looking for. This could range from a small apartment to a larger family home. Next, you should start your search online. There are several websites that list properties for rent or sale in the Netherlands, such as Funda.nl, Pararius.nl, and Expatrentals.eu. These websites allow you to filter your search based on location, price, size, and other factors. You can also find listings on local classified websites or social media groups. If you're moving to Zandvoort for work, your employer may be able to assist with your housing search. Some companies offer relocation assistance, which can include help with finding a place to live. Another option is to hire a real estate agent or relocation specialist. They can help you navigate the local housing market, arrange viewings, and handle negotiations with landlords or sellers. However, this service usually comes at a cost. Once you've found a potential place, it's important to visit in person before making a commitment. This will give you a chance to check the condition of the property, the neighborhood, and its proximity to amenities like shops, schools, and public transportation. Finally, when you're ready to secure a place, you'll need to sign a contract or lease agreement. Make sure to read this carefully and understand all the terms before signing. You may also need to provide a deposit and proof of income. Remember, finding a place to live can take time, so it's best to start your search well in advance of your planned move date," remarked one member in Zandvoort.

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What is a typical expat home or apartment like in Zandvoort?

"A typical expat home or apartment in Zandvoort, is often located near the beach, offering stunning sea views. These homes are usually modern and well-maintained, with a blend of contemporary and traditional Dutch architecture. They often feature spacious living areas, fully equipped kitchens, and one to three bedrooms. Some apartments may also come with a balcony or a small garden. The interiors are typically bright and airy, with large windows allowing plenty of natural light. Many homes are furnished, but unfurnished options are also available for those who prefer to bring or buy their own furniture. The homes are usually located within walking distance of local amenities such as shops, restaurants, and public transportation. Some may also have access to shared facilities like a gym or a swimming pool. Despite being a popular tourist destination, Zandvoort is also a peaceful and quiet town, making it an ideal place for expats looking for a relaxed lifestyle," explained one expat living in Zandvoort, The Netherlands.

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We've partnered with Homelike, to connect expats and newcomers with temporary accommodations in Netherlands. If you're moving to Netherlands, rent a short-term, furnished apartment or home for the first few months from Homelike and take your time figuring out the best place to live in Netherlands.

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What is the average cost of housing in Zandvoort?

If you are thinking about moving to Zandvoort, cost of living in probably a key consideration. Expats commented about the cost of housing:

"The average cost of housing in Zandvoort can vary greatly depending on the type and size of the property. As of recent data, a typical one-bedroom apartment in the city center may cost around €1,200 per month to rent, while a similar property outside the city center may be slightly cheaper. If you're looking to buy property, the average price per square meter in the city center can be around €4,000. However, these prices can fluctuate based on market conditions and other factors," said one person in Zandvoort.

Should I buy or rent a home in Zandvoort?

If you have not spent a lot of time in Zandvoort, you should rent before even thinking about buying. We asked expats there about the buy vs. rent decision:

"The decision to buy or rent a home in Zandvoort, largely depends on your personal circumstances, financial situation, and long-term plans. If you plan to stay in Zandvoort for a long period, buying a home could be a good investment. Owning a home allows you to build equity over time and could provide financial stability in the future. However, buying a home also comes with significant upfront costs, including a down payment, closing costs, and home maintenance expenses. It also requires a long-term commitment, as selling a home can take time and money. On the other hand, renting a home in Zandvoort offers more flexibility. It's a good option if you're not sure about your long-term plans or if you prefer not to deal with the responsibilities of homeownership. Renting can also be more affordable in the short term, as it doesn't require a large upfront investment. However, renting doesn't build equity and rental rates can increase over time. You also have less control over your living space, as you can't make significant changes without the landlord's permission. In conclusion, whether you should buy or rent a home in Zandvoort depends on your financial situation, long-term plans, and personal preferences. It's important to carefully consider all these factors before making a decision," said one expat who made the move to Zandvoort.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.

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