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Naaderbos free roaming area for dogs

Dogmatic pushing of dog roaming area (unleashed) causing disturbance social cohesion Naarderbos. Since the establishment of Naarderbos (1980) people who had their canines under check could walk their dogs everywhere. The neighborhood had a very high sense of social control, and if anybody stepped out of the line, things were settled in a dissent way by addressing the persons involved. Everything peace and quiet, till the city council decided to appoint these free roaming areas for all parts of Naarden. So an overzealous civil servant comes up with a plan to open up 80% of all available green in Naarder(woon)bos for this purpose, discusses this with a self appointed person pretending to represent all residents. This of course was strongly opposed when it became apparent. Numerous valid arguments were made to leave everything as is. Instead of discussing these with all residents by means of a meeting or otherwise, all of a sudden the area was reduced to a much smaller area. This again was strongly opposed by those to tried to get the larger area before. Now you would expect that one learns from their mistakes, but no the person who before ignored the democratic playing rules starts to lobby to get back to the initial 80% plan, without consulting the majority of residents. Now this causes polarization and social disturbances as already predicted. Why is it so hard to adjust the policies if it becomes clear through advancing insights, that is better to leave be. Thank you!

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Our vacation villa at watersong Resort, Davenport near Orlando, Florida

Vacation Villas in Orlando Florida

 

Have you ever considered renting an Orlando Villa instead of a hotel room? There are so many advantages to doing so.

 

Many years ago it was probably different but now vacation villas, condos and town houses offer so much more than many hotels and at a cheaper price. It is not uncommon to be able to rent a property on a resort that has a communal pool, clubhouse with bars and restaurants, fitness centers, fishing lakes and much more. With such enchanting names such as Watersong, Emerald Island and Thousand Oaks they all live up to it with beautifully landscaped gardens and conservation.

 

Most villas have private pools that can be heated on request again some of them overlook breath taking views of lakes or conservation giving you the opportunity to see some Florida wildlife close up.

 

Increasingly, there are now many homes that offer high speed internet access, free long distance and international phone calls, large screen TV’s, DVD players, spa’s/hot tubs and everything you need to make the villa your home from home, including, all linen, cooking equipment, towels etc. All included in the price. If you want mid stay cleans these can always be arranged.

 

If you consider the cost of say a group of 6 travelling to Orlando, work out the cost to stay in hotel rooms, then compare the cost of a vacation home. I am sure you will be surprised. Plus you have all that privacy, independence and freedom. If you want to cook in the villa then there are all the modern appliances at your disposal. If you need to do any washing, no need to drag all your washing to whichever floor the washing machines are located in a hotel, you have your own washer and dryer.

 

All vacation homes are within a short drive to Disney World and the other Orlando attractions.

 

A have look at our vacation villa at Watersong Resort in Davenport, near Orlando, Florida at http://www.vactioninflorida.nl

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Amsterdam; bad political climate for real estate investment

Dienst Wonen Amsterdam uncontrollable; reconsider your real estate investment strategy.

 

The housing situation in the Netherlands has its peculiarities. Low income (and sometimes even moderate to high income) depends on renting houses from the so called Woningbouwvereniging. This is a semi governmental organization dividing accommodation to lower income people.

 

This applies also for Amsterdam.  It has long waiting lists, because there is not enough accommodation to provide housing to this group, and people stay put in a locked pricing model even if they climb the social ladder and should be moving on.

 

Unfortunately there are people that make misuse of this and illegally rent their subsidized houses to others, making a bundle of money on the difference.  Also brokers offer these dwellings and earn a commission on the transaction.

 

Therefore the city council of Amsterdam decided to pass a law which enforces rental brokers to apply for a permit. This law was passed in June of 2007.

 

The intention was to crack down on illegal rental brokerage.

 

Enforcing this law was given to Dienst Wonen, a department within the civil servant organisation of the city of Amsterdam.

 

For all intend and purpose they probably started off with success. Only after some time this department lost complete track of the letter of the law and started to impose this rule on well established expat rental brokers and even on private persons who offered their dwellings to the expat community, either through other’s internet site or their own. Keep in mind that the expat community by the nature of their limited stay, will never be able to apply for subsidized housing. Too high income and too short time. And even if they do comply, by the time their number comes up, they are probably already back home or on their way home. Meanwhile are they supposed to sleep under a bridge?

 

This was not done in the way known by the Dutch as the Polder Model, but the full fist of the law was laid down on innocent people. The traditional model -innocent until proven guilty-, was thrown overboard.

 

If you think you can post a message on the pin board of the grocery store, you’re wrong. You will be hunted down and confronted with hefty penalties. They may even prosecute the store owner, on the assumption that he is illegally brokering. Sounds crazy? Well it isn’t.

 

The style and the manner of this megalomaniac and power crazed department is unheard of.

 

It works as a police institution and does not add any value to the housing market. Hours and hours of civil servants time (and our tax money) is spent surfing the internet for people offering rentals. The whole atmosphere within this organisation resembles the story depicted in the German movie “Das Leben der Andern”. 

 

If they would limit themselves to the abovementioned illegal brokerages, then that stands to reason, but these people think they have card-blanche to grill any person.

 

So should you consider investing in housing in Amsterdam, think twice. The political climate of some parts of the Amsterdam city council organization is such that they want to determine what is going to happen to your money. Sound considerations like return on investment and long term strategies, are a great risk in such a climate.

 

What is also at jeopardy is the availability non-subsidized furnished accommodation for the expat community. Amsterdam is suffering from decreasing foreign investment and not being able to house your temporary brain workers is not going to help here.

 

So in a nutshell, if thinking of investing in real estate in the Netherlands fine, but eliminate Amsterdam of your investment list, until the political situation changes or people are corrected by their peers and made to realize for whom they work and by whom they are being paid.

 

And for those that own properties already, you might want to consider putting it on the market, now that prices are still stable. Not that the target group Dienst Wonen claims to protect can afford this real estate, but nonetheless. This way they can boil in their own misguided fat and hurting the economics of Topstad Amsterdam.

 

Tip: use these funds to buy short term rental real estate in Florida e.g. in the Orlando region. Enough people to visit the theme parks around Orlando (Disney World, Magic Kingdom, MGM Studios, Seaworld, Bush Gardens, etc.) Dollar is cheap, housing prices low, and the political and social climate favours investment opportunities and entrepreneurship.

 

If you put it on a saving account in the Netherlands, you want to have a interest rate of at least 4% (very unlikely currently), for the Dutch tax authorities will charge you 30% tax on 4% return on capital (Box III).

 

This underlines the wrongness of council politics wanting to limit your return on investment. And you thought the Berlin wall had disappeared?

 

Good luck with any decision you make,

 

Kind regards

 

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The Parade is back in town

Celebrating its fifteenth anniversary, De Parade is an annual summer event that is something of mix of travelling circus and funfair, with cabaret, theatre, music, dance and food. Enjoy various cuisine, surprising shows and find out what the Silent Disco is all about... Held every day until 14 August, the festival takes place in the grounds of the Martin Luther King Park in the south of Amsterdam. Want to enjoy a longer stay? Try furnished apartments rental at http://home.wanadoo.nl/b.maurits/

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This is the first opening blog entry in my new blog. I hope the next enteries will interest you. They will be about living in Holland in general and in amsterdam in particular. Issues like where to live and how to acquire housing are among the things I like to share with you all. Should you wanr further reference pleas also visit http://home.wanadoo.nl/b.maurits/
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