Bidding with Certainty at Bouvy Advice: Safe Buying Without Financing Condition In the current housing market, it is often difficult to make an offer with a financing condition. Many sellers prefer offers without a condition, because this offers more certainty. But what if the financing does not come through? At Bouvy Advice we offer the solution: […]
Financing real estate in the higher segment
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A family mortgage, helping your child buy a house
Starters have a hard time on the housing market. There are several options for parents to help their children buy a (first) home.
Mortgage loan as a measure against the law on excessive borrowing: advice within 24 hours
There are measures to avoid taxation. For example, by withdrawing your equity.
Build wealth faster with low mortgage rates
Building wealth in times of low savings rates? It is possible! It is now possible to grow your wealth. Discover how much you can save monthly.
Independent advisor
Thijs Bouvy is an independent advisor for insurance, mortgages and customized financial advice. The office in Blaricum is easily accessible from Amsterdam, Amersfoort and the Gooi and Vechtstreek region, such as Laren, Eemnes, Bussum, Soest,
Bridging mortgage
You want to buy a new home but your old home has not yet been sold. And you want to use the equity of your old home to buy your new home. A Bridging Mortgage makes that possible
Starter mortgage
A very exciting time and decision. We can imagine that you would like someone who can guide you through this process. Bouvy Advies does this weekly so you are in good hands.
Linear Mortgage
This mortgage type is similar to an annuity mortgage with one important difference; the monthly payment decreases during the term. A characteristic of a linear mortgage is that the repayment remains the same during the term.
Annuity mortgage
With an annuity mortgage, the gross monthly payments remain the same in principle throughout the entire term. However, the structure of the monthly payments does change over the years.