In recent years, it has been a trend that many people choose to live in Germany. It sounds quite scary, moving to another country.
Moving to Germany - we share our experiences
When we wanted to take the step to live in Germany, we found out that there was plenty of information about it, but guidance throughout the process, there was none. Besides sharing our personal experiences, we would like to offer that piece of guidance we were missing at the time.
We know from experience the pros and cons of living in Germany. What to think about, what rules there are and how to get important matters arranged.
We would like to share this valuable information with you.
We help, advise and guide you on the Dutch and German housing market, that's what we stand for.
Our name says it all, Haus en Huis, we are familiar with the Dutch and German housing market. Because of our personal experience and approach, we can best help you when you want to buy a house in the beautiful and cheap Germany. But we also help you to sell your house when you still live in Germany.
Buying a property in Germany
You have lived in the Netherlands all your life and would like to live larger or for a cheaper price, but the houses in the Netherlands are beyond your budget. Then it might be interesting to broaden your horizons and look across the border. If you are looking for a home in Germany, we will be happy to assist you in your search and advise you on the emigration process.
Selling a property in Germany
Have you been living in Germany for a while, but want to move back to the Netherlands? We would like to help you sell your current home and buy a new one in the Netherlands. We can also advise you on all re-migration procedures, so you can already start thinking about furnishing your new home.
Since 1 January 2021, the rules for your home's energy label have become stricter.
If you are going to sell or rent out your property, an energy label is mandatory!
You used to be able to apply for an energy label online very easily for a few euros.
Under the new rules, it is mandatory to have an energy consultant visit your home for inspection.
During this inspection, the consultant assesses how much energy your home uses, how much of that is renewable energy and how much fossil energy is used after that.
An energy label is then calculated based on this information.