herverkopen
Hervekopen, also known as "herverkopen" or "herverkopen van een woning," is a Dutch term that refers to the process of selling a property that has been previously owned by the buyer. This practice is common in the Netherlands, where it is often used to circumvent certain regulations and taxes associated with property ownership. The term "herverkopen" literally translates to "reselling" or "resale."
The process typically involves the following steps:
1. The buyer purchases a property from a seller.
2. The buyer then immediately sells the property to a third party, often at a higher price.
3. The third party becomes the new owner of the property.
The primary motivation behind herverkopen is to avoid the high property transfer taxes that apply to new
However, herverkopen is not without its controversies. Critics argue that it can lead to inflated property
Despite these concerns, herverkopen remains a common practice in the Dutch housing market. It allows buyers