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Johan Rienstra
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Duplexes and Triplexes in the Netherlands

Johan Rienstra
  • New to Real Estate
  • The Netherlands
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I am wondering if there are any Dutch investors on BiggerPockets, who know how to find duplex-/triplexdeals. Because, in my experience, it is hard to find these properties. I don't know any good search engines and my agent says it's not common to buy duplexes and triplexes.

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Wessel De Kroo
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Wessel De Kroo
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Originally posted by @Scott Mac:
Originally posted by @Johan Rienstra:

I am wondering if there are any Dutch investors on BiggerPockets, who know how to find duplex-/triplexdeals. Because, in my experience, it is hard to find these properties. I don't know any good search engines and my agent says it's not common to buy duplexes and triplexes.

 Hi Johan,

What is the down payment percent requirement for rentals in Netherlands?

Hi all,

the downpayment on a house in the Netherlands differs to what investing/housing strategy you are taking:

1. you are required to have at least a 10% downpayment whenever you are buying a house

2. however whenever you are buying a house to rent, you are typicaly looking at a 30% downpayment

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