Relocation Services, Specifically Designed for Expats and Their Families

If you are looking for accommodation for yourself or for your staff in the Netherlands, Dutch Real Estate Company is what you need. They offer a fully tailored relocation service designed to meet the individual needs of every company and individual.

Dutch Real Estate Company provides you with the most suitable properties, from both its own listings and from agents in its our network and guides you through the administrative steps. They inspect the house or apartment and make sure you can move in without problems or questions afterwards.

If you have an employee who is relocating to the Netherlands from abroad to work for your company and you want to find temporary housing for them, with or without their family, Dutch Real Estate company can find them a suitable partly or fully furnished home. You can contact them for more information on their corporate expat relocation services.

Buying a Home

Use Dutch Real Estate Company housing services to find your dream home in no time!

With their knowledgeable brokers, you have a specialized real estate agent at your side at all times. Your wishes and needs are put front and center throughout the search and buying process.

During an introductory meeting, one of the Company’s professional agents will go over your wishes, needs and housing requirements and, upon finding the most suitable house, will conduct the negotiations in your name and go over the contract with you before you sign it. Even after the closing at the notary, they remain at your service for any unforeseen issues or questions.

Knowing that Dutch Real Estate Company will handle the search, the administration and the legal and technical handlings of buying your new home, all you have left to do is picture yourself on your new couch. They are the experts on the housing market of Amsterdam.

Renting a Home

Dutch Real Estate Company believes that finding the right home should be the least of your worries in these busy times. That is where they come in. They help you find the perfect home that fits your wishes and requirements. Even though your relocation may be temporary, you want to feel at home. No need to search far and wide on the internet, they are here to help you find the perfect home to rent.

Buying to Let

Do you wish to let your property, or to find a house to purchase and let?

Renting out, or ‘letting’, can be a good investment opportunity if you have an unoccupied property or wish to expand your investment portfolio. Dutch Real Estate Company can help you find the perfect property, find reliable tenants and manage all maintenance tasks and other day-to-day communication with the tenants. They move fast, know that time is money and do not like to waste it. Would you like to discuss your opportunities? Contact them, for free, to explore the possibilities of renting out your property.

In today’s world, and especially in the housing industry, having the right network is key. Dutch Real Estate Company’s network includes many international companies, other real estate agents, expats, relocation bureaus and other relevant groups through which they can offer you a wide variety of services. Of course they are there to guide you through every step. Like with buyers and tenants in regular sales and rent, they conduct thorough (credit) checks on potential tenants – and mainly work with expats.

Dutch Real Estate Company
Maasstraat 188
1079 BL Amsterdam
(+31) 20 772 34 60
info@dutchrealestatecompany.com
www.dutchrealestatecompany.com

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