Frequently Asked Questions

Short F.A.Q.

Housing is a basic need

For most people, a property represents the largest investment of their lives, one that requires thorough preparation. It offers security and the opportunity to create a sense of home. However, owning a property can also be stressful and is often accompanied by numerous questions and challenges. It is wise to address these before purchasing or making any investments to save costs and avoid mistakes as much as possible.

Below are some common questions asked by prospective buyers, homeowners, or property sellers. I provide guidance on how to maintain the value of your property, avoid unnecessary (lost) investments, and make meaningful ones instead.

I also discuss with you the current market conditions for your specific project, or what you should consider when renting out or leasing your property.

Here is a small selection of frequently asked questions:

  • How much is my property worth today?
  • What does the energy transition mean for my apartment/house?
  • How do increased financing costs affect the value of my property?
  • What subsidies are available for “green” renovations?
  • How much equity do I need?
  • What is the KIM regulation? Is it worth waiting to buy?
  • Should I buy or should I rent?
  • Will property prices fall or rise?
  • What taxes apply when selling a property?
  • What should I pay attention to when buying?
  • What factors should I consider when renting out an apartment?
  • Who pays the agent’s commission? What does the “ordering party principle” mean for the tenant?
  • What are handy hints for a successful price negotiation?

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If you find yourself in the FAQs or have a similar concern, don’t hesitate to reach out to me.