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Since us nomads have a lot of flexibility and options to move residencies, I’m curious about the choice you made and what drove it.
Me: British passport holder, Dutch resident. Mainly motivated by reclaiming my EU mobility rights after Brexit and basing in a jurisdiction that determines “centre of life” more broadly than just physical presence days per year.
Plus spending time in Amsterdam is very expensive for short stays and Netherlands offers 100% mortgages based on salary (very rare in the world today).
Of course, taxes are high and things are expensive. But I’m happy with the decision, location and lifestyle. Even thinking about going for a Dutch passport after five years of residency.
How about you?
It’s the lingo and structure that throws a lot of people off so I’m happy to help using an example! A best friend can also attest to the lifestyle being incredible in Amsterdam despite how expensive it is! The housing situation atm is a little difficult, so definitely a place for those coming in with $$$ is recommended 😅
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That means you don’t need an initial deposit like most places. So $1m house value would generally mean you’d need 200k in capital. The amount you can borrow (borrowing capacity) is dependent on income