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Best Intermediair Vastgoed Makelaardij - Leende Welcome to Best Intermediair Vastgoed Makelaardij, your reliable partner in the world of real estate in Leende, located at Valkenswaardseweg 2. With more than 40 years of experience, we are ready to fulfill all your housing wishes. Whether you are looking for a new home, want to have an object appraised, or want to rent out your house (or sell it), our dedicated team offers the guidance an...
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Reviews (15)
Tim de Ronde
Neighborhood decline with those much too large signs everywhere
Jordi
I think the bulk of the reviews already say enough, but I would still like to share our experience. We bought a house that Best Intermediair had for sale. An appointment was made and we viewed it; apart from the fact that there wasn't really a connection with the selling agent (high-pressure attitude), everything else went smoothly during the viewing. We decided to make an offer. The owner came back with a counteroffer, which we accepted. Half a year later, the transfer took place, which went fine. But then the oddities: During the final inspection, the agent arrived very late, causing us to also be late for the notary. Furthermore, the agent (an older man, presumably the owner) stepped into a freshly cleaned house with extremely dirty shoes, leaving marks everywhere on the floor. To our surprise, he asked why we hadn't done the final inspection ourselves yet. Both buyer and seller assumed that this would take place under the guidance of the agent. We hurried through the house to avoid being even later. The agent did not help at all. For comparison: when we sold our own home via Bart Hut, the final inspection was fully guided: windows were opened and closed, taps checked, toilets inspected, etc. With Best Intermediair, none of this happened, leaving us unsure of what to look out for. Throughout the entire process, we had to chase after everything by email; there was no proactive information coming from the agent. Finally, during the final inspection, just before we got into the car on our way to the notary, the agent made a comment towards us: he called us “snot-nosed kids”. We are a young couple buying a nice house and driving a neat car, and the remark was clearly directed at that. Normally I can appreciate such a thing with a wink, but given the atmosphere and his attitude during the final inspection, this felt outright inappropriate. (read the room) Furthermore, Best Intermediair refused to hand over an offer logbook, citing as reason that they are not NVM agents. I understand, it's not mandatory, but it again underlines the lack of transparency we experienced. Luckily, the sellers themselves were open and honest. Best Intermediair places enormous boards in gardens, which often remain there far too long. In our case, the board was still standing for a whopping 8 months in the garden, while the house had already been sold. Also elsewhere in Maarheeze I see these boards remaining noticeably long. I don't understand how this can be to the advantage of the selling party. After sale, a board really should be removed within weeks. It's just an antisocial advertising board. We also approached Best Intermediair for the sale of our own home, where I would have liked to work with performance fees to stimulate a higher sales price. Their proposal made no sense: only 1.5% extra margin on top of €550k at sale, while the valuation was already at €550k. That's not an incentive, but simply extra earnings for the agent. A threshold of, say, €600k would have been much fairer. All in all: strange working methods, little transparency, little guidance, and those overly large boards that remain standing far too long are a thorn in the eye of the street view.
Hans van Santvoort
Very poor with customer interaction, conducts business through various LLCs to deceive customers and manipulate general terms and conditions. Does not adhere to agreements. Not willing to compromise!