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Snelder Zijlstra Realtors - At Home in Twente! At Snelder Zijlstra Realtors in Almelo, located at Wierdensestraat 39 B, we are proud to welcome you to the world of real estate in Twente. With nearly 130 years of experience and the typical Twentse pragmatism, we are your partner in real estate. Our slogan, 'At Home in Twente!' reflects our commitment to the region and its residents. We believe that a house is more than just a brick wall;...
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Reviews (94)
Tijhofslaan 61
Throughout the sales process, there was consistently good personal contact. This results in bespoke solutions from the real estate agent. The connection with the mortgage advisor also works well.
Pim
Manon Janssen
This realtor doesn't even deserve one star!..... We bought our house through this realtor. He was therefore the realtor for the selling party. An appointment was quickly scheduled and we could be seen the next day. He showed us around the house. We had plans to create an office in the front part of the house. For that, an extra door would have to be installed in the hallway. According to this realtor, that wasn't possible because it was a load-bearing wall. Then you would have to have a lintel placed. After purchasing this house, our own investigation revealed that the old panel door was still behind the wall. Shouldn’t a realtor know something like that? After purchasing the house, we discovered there were no residual current devices (RCDs) in the electrical panel. And this is mandatory unless stated beforehand. The realtor even advertises with a 'completely renovated meter cupboard' in his sales brochure! They talk about their extensive experience and knowledge on their website and social media. Then shouldn’t this realtor have seen that too? We had a lot of trouble with this after the purchase. Ultimately, we reached an agreement with the seller. This realtor only forwarded emails to the selling party. We never heard anything personal from him. There was a crack in a window in the kitchen. The realtor himself pointed this out during the tour. It was for the glass insurance, he said. The sellers' glass insurance, we thought. You make sure there is a new window installed when the house is sold. Not here, that was something we had to do ourselves. During the tour, we saw that the sofa in the living room stood on a raised platform. We asked if this platform was loose and would be removed by the sellers. It was also assured that the floor ran under the platform. During inspection, it turned out that one part of this platform had indeed been removed. But the other part remained fixed, and the floor did not run underneath. What poor information. Speaking of inspections. That is the round through the house before you sign with the notary. The realtor rushed over. He dove into the meter cupboard for the meter readings for gas and electricity. We were asked to sign that these readings were correct. Then he hurried on to a next appointment, he was in a hurry. It was a strange moment, both for us and for the selling party. Later with the sale of our own house (with another realtor) it became clear to us that it is normal for a realtor to go to the notary. That's where he is paid! But this realtor was too busy with a new job. This makes everything seem like one big greedy operation. You signed, and that cleared his job for the selling party. This realtor fits the picture..... quick guys and a lot of chatter.