Invest in Dutch apartment building near Arnhem
85% purchased
Earn up to 5.5% rental yield with A+++ labeled investment apartments
- Invest safely in new-build apartments
- Limited risk due to Dutch housing shortage
- Includes a full furniture package
- Full-service approach for landlords and tenants
- Low energy costs due to A+++ labels
Enjoy your investment carefree
‘De Velide’ is a new residential development in Velp (bordering the city of Arnhem), in which a former office building is transformed into 60 investment apartments. The Dutch housing shortage is one of the key drivers of this project. All apartments will be delivered
furnished, gas-free and fully ready for use.
So far 85% of the investment apartments have been sold. If you you want to find out more about this investment project, please feel free to request the brochure without any further obligation.



Frequently Asked Questions
The rental prices have been calculated according to the Dutch housing valuation system (WWS). In addition, price data research was included by analyzing nearby rented reference objects.
We collaborate with Holland2Stay. You can benefit from a favorable rate.
Yes, you become the full owner of the investment property.
Yes that is possible. You can get a non-binding option for a period of 2 weeks.
On the one hand to give the apartment complex a uniform appearance. And on the other hand, so that the tenant does not have to invest in new furniture. The apartments are therefore excellent for renting out. In addition, common areas are less damaged because there are fewer relocations. This makes the complex last longer.
- Request the current price list from one of our sales representatives
- Choose one or more apartments
- Make a non-binding reservation (max 2 weeks) if you have any questions
- Receive the draft purchase agreement if you want to move forward
- Sign the purchase agreement
- Receive an invitation from the Notary
- Become the owner of the property after the transfer has taken place
This project is supervised by Helder notarissen.
No, you do not owe transfer tax.