Dienst Vastgoed Defensie
Location
Zuid-Holland
Founded
1996-01-01
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2024-02-01 (maakoosterwold.nl)
New land prices Oosterwold 2024
The new land prices in Oosterwold for the year 2024 are known. The market value is adjusted annually
Read more2024-01-12 (vastgoedmarkt.nl)
End of temporary arrangements for the Central Government Real Estate Agency
The Central Government Real Estate Agency has stopped the temporary crisis arrangements for the market as of January 1, 2024. These arrangements were drawn up during the corona period to absorb sudden significant price increases in current and new projects.
Read more2023-11-10 (gemeente.nu)
A large majority of Dutch people speak of a housing crisis
Nearly nine in ten Dutch people (86 percent) believe there is a housing crisis, according to research by I&O Research.
Read more2022-11-25 (vastgoedjournaal.nl)
More short-term mortgage interest rates and the resolutive conditions are back on the housing market - Vastgoedjournaal.nl
Buying with resolutive conditions is back and the mortgage interest rate is being fixed for a shorter period of time: the variable interest rate is on the rise.
Read more2022-08-20 (boerderij.nl)
Inflation is ticking, canon leaseholders can rise - Farm
Some of the leaseholders will have to deal with a higher ground rent as a result of inflation. But farmers who lease land through the lease auction of the Central Government Real Estate Agency are also confronted with an inflation correction.
Read more(vastgoedjournaal.nl)
The Central Government Real Estate Agency stops temporary crisis arrangements
The Central Government Real Estate Agency has stopped the temporary crisis arrangements for the market as of January 1, 2024. These arrangements were drawn up during the corona period to absorb sudden significant price increases in current and new projects.
Read more