Start your own Real Estate Agency in the Netherlands

Starting Your Own Real Estate Agency in The Netherlands

Thinking about starting your own real estate agency in the Netherlands? Great! Here’s a no-nonsense guide covering all the steps to launch your real estate agency.Note: All amounts mentioned in this article are excluding VAT. Step 1 – Basic Knowledge First and foremost, it’s highly recommended to start with some knowledge and experience. Ideally, you…

Who can do what as a Dutch realtor?
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The Assistant Broker, Candidate Broker, and Registered Broker: Who Can Do What?

There are various roles within the Dutch real estate sector, such as Assistant Broker (A-RMT), Candidate Broker (K-RMT), and Registered Broker (RM), each with specific responsibilities. Essentially, anyone without formal qualifications can call themselves a broker and engage in selling, buying, and renting properties. However, there is one exception: if you work for a real…

Official Dutch Realtor diplomas explained
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How hard is it to get a Dutch realtor diploma (A-RMT, K-RMT, RM or RT)?

If you want to become a realtor in the Netherlands, you can follow an official real estate training program to obtain a realtor diploma. Below, we’ll cover the various types of diplomas. Do you need a realtor diploma? No, you are NOT required to obtain a realtor diploma. The profession of a realtor is not…

Who is allowed to do what as s Dutch realtor for NVM? The A-RMT, K-RMT, or RM explained.
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The Difference Between an Assistant Broker (A-RMT), Candidate Broker (K-RMT), and Registered Broker (RM)

There are different types of real estate agents: Assistant Broker (Assistent Makelaar or ‘A-RMT’), Candidate Broker (Kandidaat Makelaar of ‘K-RMT’) and Registered Broker, each with different levels of authority. However, as previously mentioned, the real estate profession in the Netherlands is largely unregulated. Anyone can call themselves a real estate agent. The only exception is…