Welcome to Woonadvies Makelaardij o.g. in Mierlo Looking for a reliable real estate agent who is ready to support you when buying, selling, renting or letting your home? At Woonadvies Makelaardij o.g. at Margrietstraat 76 in Mierlo, you have come to the right place. With more than 35 years of experience in real estate, we specialize in the region between Eindhoven and Helmond, where we always manage to surprise our customers with our pe...
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...
Recently we sold our house via Best Intermediair this year and we really had an excellent experience with this real estate agent! We noticed that this party knows what they're talking about and are extremely knowledgeable, we could go to them with all our questions immediately and these were always neatly and quickly answered. Chapeau Mr Andreoli!!
Simon Theeuwes
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Extensive experience in the high-end segment. Good knowledge of the market both locally and beyond. Pleasant manner and good support from the office.
Tim de Ronde
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Neighborhood decline with those much too large signs everywhere
Jordi
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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
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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!
Theo kammers
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Terrible company, and especially Geert van Breukelen.
Luc Geurts
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Eleri Holland
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Very professional and friendly group of realtors. They helped me enormously. A big plus is that they speak perfect English!
Michiel Nolte
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Very dubious company. I wouldn't rent this company for anything. Which we didn't do. But we were threatened with a lawsuit if we didn't pay an absurdly high brokerage fee. My advice is don't do business with Best vastgoed intermediair. They only think of themselves. Especially their own wallet.
Erwin Linders
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Hasan Saygili
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Cees Schellekens
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The photo was taken of the St. Peter's Chains church in Leende from the location where Best Intermediair is located.
Djkarazindan3232 Yilmaz
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Jan Crooymans
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There was no response to an email with an important question until 2 a.m. (very unfortunate)
Gabriel Rej
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They do not respond to emails and the only thing you can do by phone is make an appointment. If you go to their office, you notice that only one person in the entire office does her work, but she is never available for a meeting.
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Broker fees in
Someren
With an average property value of €395.188 in Someren, real estate agent fees for sale or purchase are usually between €3.300,- and €10.900,-. The fee structure for a buyer's agent or selling agent varies: some work with a combination of startup costs and commission (1-2% of the sale price), while others charge a fixed rate. By comparing different quotes, you will find the agent who offers the best price-quality ratio for your specific situation.
Valuation costs in
Someren
A validated appraisal report in Someren costs an average of between €440,- and €760,-. For a professional appraisal in Someren, you can contact real estate agents from surrounding towns with the appropriate certifications. An NWWI-validated report is valid for 3 months with mortgage lenders and gives you certainty about the exact market value of your home. With 16 recent transactions in the region, local appraisers have an excellent reference framework to accurately value your home.
Market information Someren
Recent developments in the housing market of Someren
Average house prices in
Someren
Average house price last month
€395.188,-
The housing market in Someren is currently around the national average with a healthy demand.
Relevant for those who want to sell or buy a house.
Based on 16 recent transactions
with a limited number of recent transactions in the region.
These averages are indicative and help with orientation when buying or selling a house.
Apartments
€292.439,-
Average price
Terraced houses
€410.996,-
Average price
Corner houses
€375.429,-
Average price
Bungalow
€576.974,-
Average price
two-under-one-roof
€462.370,-
Average price
Detached
€648.108,-
Average price
Comparison of brokerage fees in
Someren
Rates are based on the average house price of €395.188 in Someren.
Agent type
Startup costs
Brokerage
Total price
FSBO (self selling)
€0,-
0%
€0,-
Internet broker*
€1.595,-
0%
€1.595,-
Freelance broker
€0,-
1,00%
€3.952,-
Vastgoed NL real estate agent
€495,-
1,20%
€5.237,-
NVM real estate agent
€695,-
1,35%
€6.030,-
Market information for sales & purchase brokers in
Someren
Current statistics for when you want to buy or sell a house and information about purchase & sale brokers in Someren
How is the housing market in Someren?
The housing market in Someren is dynamic and offers attractive opportunities. With an average of € 503,045 for homes in the past 30 days and 22 new homes on the market, there is ample supply. Our real estate agents have an excellent average score of 9.3 from 3860 reviews, making them the best choice in the region for both buyers and sellers.
How much competition is there in Someren?
In Someren there is plenty of competition among real estate agents, with no less than 63 active agents and only 3 established offices. These properties have collectively received 3,860 reviews with an average score of 9.3, which provides a reliable choice. For the best real estate agent in the region you are here at the right address to compare and request quotes!
How many brokers are active in Someren?
In Someren there are 64 active brokers available to help you as a buyer's agent or seller's agent with buying or selling a house. Finding the right broker can be a challenge, but by comparing brokers in Someren on expertise, price and reviews, you can make an informed choice. Our platform provides an overview of all brokers in Someren.
How many brokers are located in Someren?
With 3 established brokers in Someren, you have plenty of choice from local experts. These brokers often have in-depth knowledge of the housing market in your region. Whether you want to sell or buy a house, a sales or purchase broker in real estate agents can guide you through every step of the process. Easily compare brokers and receive quotes to see which broker best suits your wishes.
What is the average rating of brokers in Someren?
Real estate agents in Someren average a score of 9.3 out of 3933 reviews. These high scores provide insight into the satisfaction of previous clients. When choosing a real estate agent, however, it is also important to pay attention to their specializations, experience and rates. On our platform you can compare real estate agents in Someren and make the ideal choice based on your personal preferences.
What is the average asking price in Someren?
The average asking price in Someren is €395.188,- based on januari data from 16 registered properties. This price is an indication of current trends in the housing market in Someren. Whether you want to buy or sell a house, a purchasing or selling broker in Someren can help you make the most of this market and achieve your goals.
How many NVM real estate agents are there in Someren?
In Someren there are 38 NVM real estate agents active. These agents offer a guarantee of quality and professionalism because they are bound by strict guidelines. By choosing an NVM agent, you benefit from extensive knowledge and experience in the housing market of Someren. View and compare NVM agents on our platform to find your ideal match.
How many Real Estate Netherlands agents are there in Someren?
There are 17 Real Estate Netherlands brokers active in Someren. Real Estate Netherlands brokers are known for their flexible services and customer-focused approach. They offer expert advice and guide you through the entire process of buying, selling or renting. Discover which Real Estate NL broker in Someren best suits your needs.
Everything you want to know about real estate agents in Someren
Answers to frequently asked questions about choosing and working with brokers in the region
With more than 64 brokers in Someren, it's important to compare carefully to find the best buyer's agent or seller's agent. Pay attention to these aspects:
Compare reviews and ratings from previous customers
Check the number of transactions that the broker handles annually
Ask about their specific knowledge of the local market in Someren
Compare rates and services of different sales and purchase brokers
Check if the real estate agent is affiliated with a professional association such as NVM or Vastgoed Nederland
In Someren there are various brokers active who are affiliated with industry associations: 38 NVM agents, 17 Real Estate Netherlands brokers. Here are the differences:
NVM-makelaars: Connected to the Dutch Association of Real Estate Agents, the largest industry organization. They offer access to the most extensive range of properties and have strict and stringent quality requirements.
Vastgoed Nederland makelaars: The new merged organization in which VBO and VastgoedPro have come together. These brokers often use more flexible rates with a personal approach.
All affiliated brokers follow continuing education and are bound by codes of conduct and disciplinary procedures.
Brokers in Someren offer various additional services, suitable for the mid-segment of the housing market:
Valuation:
A non-binding indication of the value of your home
Appraisals:
Official NWWI-validated appraisal reports for mortgage applications
Buyer's agent:
Support with searching and buying a home
Rental Agency:
Guidance on renting out your property
Building inspections:
Through collaborating partners, inspection of the structural condition
Mortgage advice:
Essential when buying a home; many real estate agents have relevant contacts.
In the somewhat calmer housing market of Someren, the selling time can be a bit longer. The sales time further depends on various factors:
The current market conditions (shortage or room in the housing market)
The type of property and its condition
The asking price in relation to the market value
The location within Someren
On average, a property in Someren is currently for sale between 39 and 89 days before a definitive purchase is closed.
A good real estate agent can often shorten this time through optimal presentation and correct pricing.
For the sale of a house in Someren you will need these documents:
Energy label:
Mandatory since 2015 when selling
Proof of ownership:
Document proving you are the owner
Cadastral data:
Information about the boundaries of the plot
VvE documentation:
Regarding apartments, the documents of the Owners' Association
Blueprints and permits:
For renovations that required a permit
List of items:
Overview of what remains and what goes with sale
With 64 active sales brokers in Someren, you have a wide choice of professionals who can help you gather all the necessary documents.
Geographical overview Someren
Geographic orientation and real estate agent density in Someren
Neighboring towns around Someren
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