The real estate agent in Amsterdam that suits you best
As a real estate agent in Amsterdam we are unique in the way we work. Our proactive approach to sell or purchase a house combined with our data driven approach lets us achieve a better price for your house. Your wishes concerning real estate are in good hands with Amsterdam at Home.
Real estate agent Amsterdam
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The best rated real estate agency of Amsterdam
Nobody can judge us better than our customers. We are therefore very proud of our evaluation score of 9.8!
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Our team of Real Estate Agents in Amsterdam
When buying or selling your home, choosing the right real estate agent is very important. Our enthusiastic team has the right knowledge and experience to advise you on the best price. Each broker is responsible for his or her own neighborhood. Supported by the back office, we ensure that we as real estate agent Amsterdam at Home are represented in every neighborhood of Amsterdam.
Meet our team
Buying a house in Amsterdam
Looking for a real estate agent in Amsterdam? Our data driven and proactive approach will help when you’re looking to buy a house in Amsterdam. All of our brokers have their own neighborhood in which they operate. We know all the details of every neighborhood and have a huge network of appraisers, brokers and construction experts. We make sure we are the first party that knows a house will be offered for sale. This is how we differentiate ourselves in the competitive housing marketing in Amsterdam.
About our approach
Selling a house in Amsterdam?
Need a sales broker Amsterdam? This requires our proactive approach. As a sales broker in Amsterdam, we take both national and international influences into account. We have had our website translated especially for expats and we work together with RightMove, the largest housing platform in the UK. Nationally, we ensure that your home is promoted through social media, email marketing and display campaigns. Our own database contains more than 10,000 potential buyers for your property in Amsterdam. Interested? Then get in touch.
Selling a house
Neighbourhoods in Amsterdam
As a real estate agent in Amsterdam, we are active in all neighborhoods. From the center to a home in Amsterdam North, we are the right choice both as a buying broker and as a selling broker. Each broker has its own neighborhoods for which they are responsible. Our neighborhood knowledge combined with our data provides unique insights.
To the neighbourhoods
our neighborhood specialist about Amsterdam Nieuw-West
As a real estate agent in Amsterdam Nieuw-West a fine neighborhood to work in as a neighborhood specialist. It is located in the west of the city and includes neighborhoods such as Slotermeer, Geuzenveld, Osdorp and Nieuw Sloten. It is one of the largest districts in Amsterdam and has a diverse population composition. There are many green areas, such as Sloterpark and Osdorppark, as well as a number of shopping centers and recreational facilities. Nieuw-West is also characterized by a large number of social housing units and a number of large social housing projects from the 1960s and 1970s.About the Amsterdam Houthavens
Amsterdam's Houthavens is undergoing a true metamorphosis. Cargo ships carrying wood from all over Europe used to unload their cargo here. Now the area is a great place to live. Numerous creative companies have already settled in the area, as well as schools, gyms, trendy bars, atmospheric restaurants and cozy waterfront terraces.Our neighborhood specialist about Amsterdam Zuid-Oost
Amsterdam Zuid-Oost is a neighborhood in Amsterdam where a mix of different cultures and nationalities come together. One of the biggest highlights of Amsterdam Zuid-Oost is the Amsterdamse Bos. It is a large city park with more than 1,000 hectares of forests, meadows, lakes and parks. Here you can hike, bike, row, swim and play golf all year round. Another hot spot is the stadium of the Ajax soccer club, Johan Cruijff ArenA. Which, by the way, is located in the middle of the Bijlmermeer, which is known for its unique architecture and large amount of high-rise buildings. There are also many nice places to eat and drink, such as the Bijlmerpark Theater, a large theater complex with many activities and performances.Our neighborhood specialist about Amsterdam Oost
Amsterdam Oost is a diverse and multicultural neighborhood with a number of popular attractions and hotspots. The dapper market is one of them. A hodgepodge of different cultures comes together here. The widely known Oosterpark with its distinctive rose garden and large pond is also part of Amsterdam Oost. And between Oosterpark and dappermarkt is the Tropenmuseum where culture and history come together. Overall, Amsterdam Oost is a stylish and pleasant neighborhood to live in. It has many historical and cultural attractions, a lively atmosphere, a wide variety of stores, restaurants, bars and some beautiful parks. A truly authentic Amsterdam neighborhood.Our neighborhood specialist about Amsterdam Noord
Amsterdam Noord is a neighborhood located on the north side of the IJ River and is right across from the center of Amsterdam. The neighborhood is known for its industrial history, with old factories and shipyards now converted into hip and trendy residential complexes, offices and cultural institutions. One of the biggest highlights of Amsterdam North is the EYE Film Museum, which displays an impressive collection of films and offers stunning views of the city and the IJ River. There is also the NDSM Wharf, an old shipyard that is now a cultural heritage site, with street art, art galleries, a cinema, a microbrewery and many pop-up events and festivals. Another hot spot is the A'DAM Tower, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city from the revolving observation deck, or sample local food and drinks at the restaurant on the 21st floor. There are also many great places to eat and drink in the neighborhood, such as Pllek, a cozy restaurant and bar on the IJ, or the Brouwerij 't IJ, a brewery famous for its specialty beers. All in all, the neighborhood has many new restaurants, bars and stores, as well as lots of greenery and water. Amsterdam Noord is a unique and interesting neighborhood in Amsterdam, with lots to see and do.Our neighborhood specialist about Amsterdam Oud-West
Amsterdam Oud-West is a neighborhood in Amsterdam, located west of The Center of the city. It is a popular neighborhood with a lively atmosphere and many historical and cultural attractions. You will also find many stores, cafes and restaurants such as Brouwerij 't IJ and the Westermarkt. The Westermarkt hosts a farmers' market every Saturday and an organic market every Sunday. And don't forget the Anne Frank House. This is the monument of World War II where the story of Anne Frank and her family took place.Our neighborhood specialist about Amsterdam
Amsterdam Center is the heart of the city and includes the famous canal belt. The canal belt is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and consists of a number of historic canals with monumental buildings and bridges. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Amsterdam and offers a lot to see and do. And that's not the only thing that makes the Center of Amsterdam so beautiful. With De Dam, De Jordaan, the Rijksmuseum, the Heineken Experience and De Negen Straatjes, the center of Amsterdam is one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the world. Amsterdam Center and the Grachtengordel are a must-see for anyone visiting the city. It offers a unique atmosphere, historical sights, cultural highlights, a lively atmosphere, and a mix of traditional and modern attractions.Our real estate agents in Amsterdam
Anouk Monk
anouk@amsterdam-athome.nlAnouk Monnik; born in Amsterdam, a true professional and already 15 years active in the brokerage and neighborhood specialist of Amsterdam Center. Her greatest passion: making the customer happy! No effort is too much, so over the years she has been able to attract an ever-growing group of enthusiastic clients, who keep coming back to her.
Wouter Thöne
wouter@amsterdam-athome.nlEnthusiastic real estate agent with a great passion for his clients. Born and raised in Amsterdam Oud Zuid, he still lives there and enjoys it very much. "There is nothing better than being a trusted advisor and sounding board for the client and achieving the best possible result in the sale or purchase of a home through a pleasant collaboration."
Kaylee
Born and raised in Amsterdam, Kaylee knows the city like no other. From up-and-coming neighborhoods to established prime locations, she has an unerring sense of where the opportunities lie. Thanks to her strong network, she often knows just where to find that one house or the right buyer. Her background as a top handball player is evident in everything she does. She is competitive, strategic, and used to performing under pressure. But above all, she is a team player: your goal is her goal. Whether it's buying, selling, or negotiating, Kaylee goes the extra mile. What really sets her apart? Passion. For people. For houses. For results. With Kaylee, you won't get a slick sales pitch, but honest advice, clear communication, and 100% commitment. With a no-nonsense mentality, boundless energy, and unparalleled drive, she always stands up for the interests of her clients.
Harm Beskers
Harm Beskers is an all-round real estate agent at Amsterdam at Home and has been working in real estate for almost ten years. After ten years of experience in development aid, he made a conscious decision to switch to real estate, driven by the desire to see more immediate results from his work. Helping people is still at the heart of his approach: when buying, selling, or renting, he guides his clients with personal attention, commitment, and expertise. For Harm, a successful transaction is one in which both the seller and the buyer look back with confidence and satisfaction.
Contact details
Our office is located within walking distance of the Rijksmuseum.
We are located at Weteringschans 143, 1017 SE Amsterdam.
You can reach us by phone at 020 210 2466! Or you can email us
at info@amsterdam-athome.nl.
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Frequently asked questions to a real estate agent in Amsterdam
When exactly are you negotiating?
- Making a counteroffer to your offer
- Clearly stating that you are negotiating. When a real estate agent tells you that he must discuss the offer with the seller, you are not yet in negotiation.
Is it allowed for a sales agent to schedule multiple viewings when negotiations are taking place?
Should the seller sell the house to me when I offer the asking price?
How does a sale come about?
Can the asking price be increased at the time of negotiation?
Is it allowed to change the system of negotiation when you are negotiating?
With whom should the broker negotiate first?
Is it possible to ask advice from the selling estate agent?
An option, what does it mean?
- From a legal standpoint, an option gives the buyer the ability to close the purchase agreement by a unilateral declaration with another party. For example, it may give the buyer an additional week of reflection time. Such an option is often used while buying a new construction home.
- Often, the word option is often used incorrectly. Options are discussed by the selling broker when negotiating with the buyer. Consider the extra days reflection time before making an offer. For example, the buyer can gain additional insight into their financing. Options granted are discussed between the seller and broker before they are provided to the buyer. If another party applies to the broker, they will indicate that an option is present on the property.
What is an energy label and is it mandatory?
Is the broker's commission included in the buyer's costs?
- Transfer tax
- Notary fees (such as for drawing up the deed of delivery and registering at the land register). In addition to the above costs, there may also be costs associated with preparing and registering the mortgage deed. Did you also use a purchase broker? Then these costs are also yours. In most cases this will be settled afterwards during the final settlement. The selling broker's costs are borne by the selling party.
How does one determine the number of square metres of a dwelling?
- Living space (such as bedrooms, toilets, living rooms, hallway and meter cupboard)
- Indoor spaces (garage, loft ladder)
- External storage (detached garage / shed)
In addition, there are some points to which extra attention is paid. For example, the height must be at least 1.5m. In addition, the interior walls ARE measured, and the exterior walls are NOT. In addition, recesses of less than 0.5 m are not included in the calculation. There are many other rules that must be met. These can be found at www.nvm.nl