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Luxury Properties for sale in Netherlands

  • Villa in Noordwijk aan Zee, Gemeente Noordwijk
    Villa in Noordwijk aan Zee, Gemeente Noordwijk
    € 3,175,000
    404 m² 7 7
    Presented by Piet Warmerdam Makelaardij
    Elite
  • Villa in Noordwijkerhout, Gemeente Noordwijk
    Villa in Noordwijkerhout, Gemeente Noordwijk
    € 2,650,000
    304 m² 3 5
    Presented by Piet Warmerdam Makelaardij
    Elite
  • Penthouse in Amsterdam, Gemeente Amsterdam
    Penthouse in Amsterdam, Gemeente Amsterdam
    € 4,750,000
    383 m² 3 6
    Presented by Bisselink Vastgoed
    Elite
  • Detached House in Schoorl, Bergen
    Detached House in Schoorl, Bergen
    € 1,595,000
    171 m² 2 3
    Presented by Duynstreek Makelaars
    Elite
  • Mansion in Groet, Bergen
    Mansion in Groet, Bergen
    € 1,095,000
    140 m² 2 3
    Presented by Duynstreek Makelaars
    Prestige
  • Townhouse in Amsterdam, Gemeente Amsterdam
    Townhouse in Amsterdam, Gemeente Amsterdam
    € 10,295,000
    7 4
    Presented by Marianne Joanknecht | Amsterdam Sotheby's International Realty
    Prestige
  • Villa in Teteringen, Gemeente Breda
    Villa in Teteringen, Gemeente Breda
    € 4,950,000
    5
    Presented by Jim Reerink | Amsterdam Sotheby's International Realty
    Prestige
  • Apartment in Utrecht, Gemeente Utrecht
    Apartment in Utrecht, Gemeente Utrecht
    € 2,950,000
    2 3
    Presented by Jim Reerink | Amsterdam Sotheby's International Realty
    Prestige
  • Villa in Muiden, Gooise Meren
    Villa in Muiden, Gooise Meren
    € 2,550,000
    4 8
    Presented by Jim Reerink | Amsterdam Sotheby's International Realty
    Prestige
  • Villa in Baarn, Gemeente Baarn
    Villa in Baarn, Gemeente Baarn
    € 2,000,000
    4 4
    Presented by Jim Reerink | Amsterdam Sotheby's International Realty
    Prestige
  • Detached House in Lijnden, Gemeente Haarlemmermeer
    Detached House in Lijnden, Gemeente Haarlemmermeer
    € 2,995,000
    3
    Presented by Jim Reerink | Amsterdam Sotheby's International Realty
    Prestige
  • Detached House in Schoorl, Bergen
    Detached House in Schoorl, Bergen
    € 1,125,000
    157 m² 2 2
    Presented by Duynstreek Makelaars
    Prestige
  • Villa in Wassenaar, Gemeente Wassenaar
    Villa in Wassenaar, Gemeente Wassenaar
    € 3,995,000
    6 6
    Presented by Jim Reerink | Amsterdam Sotheby's International Realty
    Prestige
  • Apartment in Naarden, Gooise Meren
    Apartment in Naarden, Gooise Meren
    € 1,295,000
    2 2
    Presented by Jim Reerink | Amsterdam Sotheby's International Realty
    Prestige
  • Villa in Terneuzen, Gemeente Terneuzen
    Villa in Terneuzen, Gemeente Terneuzen
    € 2,290,000
    735 m² 7 5
    Presented by Baerz & Co Luxury Homes - North Europe
    Premium

luxury guide

282 luxury properties are listed across the Netherlands today, a figure that continues to draw international investors who underestimate this market. The case for buying here is straightforward: political stability, a transparent legal framework, and a geographic position that connects you to the rest of Europe faster than almost anywhere else. Amsterdam Schiphol airport handles direct flights to over 300 destinations. The high-end market runs from the historic canal houses of Amsterdam to the quiet estates of Wassenaar, the diplomatic residences of The Hague, the contemporary towers of Rotterdam, and the waterfront properties of Utrecht. Nearby cities like Delft and Leiden add further texture to an already varied offer, blending university town character with genuine architectural heritage.

Luxury property prices in the Netherlands

Prices in the Dutch luxury segment range from €625,000 to €10,000,000, with an average sitting at €1,793,310. Properties typically span between 60 and 1200 sqm, with a median size of 265 sqm. Location drives value more than any other factor. A canal-facing property in central Amsterdam commands a premium that can be two to three times higher than a comparable footprint in the suburbs. Compared to London and Paris, the Netherlands still offers better value per square metre at equivalent quality levels. But the gap is closing. International demand has grown steadily over the past decade, and the supply of genuinely premium properties, particularly historic ones, is tightly constrained by conservation rules.

Most sought-after areas in the Netherlands

The Grachtengordel in Amsterdam is where the market reaches its highest values. The ring of seventeenth-century canals, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, concentrates the rarest and most prestigious addresses in the country. But Amsterdam is not the whole story. Wassenaar, just outside The Hague, is the wealthiest municipality in the Netherlands: private parkland, complete discretion, and a long-standing community of diplomats and senior executives set it apart. The Hague itself appeals to buyers connected to international institutions, with elegant residential neighbourhoods and a pace of life that Amsterdam rarely offers. Rotterdam attracts a different profile, younger and design-driven, drawn by bold architecture and a port city energy that is unlike anything else in the country. And along the North Sea coast, between Scheveningen and Bergen aan Zee, a quieter luxury market has established itself for those who want the ocean within walking distance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in luxury real estate in the Netherlands?

The Dutch legal system offers strong property rights and a transparent transaction process, which matters to international buyers. The average price of €1,793,310 remains competitive compared to London and Paris at equivalent quality, while demand from expats, diplomats and corporate relocations keeps the premium segment consistently active.

What is daily life like in the Netherlands for luxury property owners?

The Netherlands ranks consistently among the top countries in Europe for quality of life. International schools are well distributed across the major cities, healthcare is efficient, and the country's compact size means that Amsterdam, The Hague, Utrecht and Rotterdam are all within an hour of each other. The expat community is large and well established, particularly in The Hague and the Amsterdam South district.

What makes the Dutch luxury market distinctive compared to other European countries?

Nowhere else in Europe will you find seventeenth-century canal houses with UNESCO protection status trading actively alongside contemporary waterfront architecture in the same market. The supply of historic properties in Amsterdam's canal ring is genuinely finite. That scarcity, combined with growing international demand, is the structural argument for long-term value.