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Starrenburg new-build project

Ask for a financial scan

It’s great that you’re interested in buying a property in the Starrenburg in Voorschoten. Before you register, we’d advise you to do a financial scan to find out whether the property is right for you. If you subsequently buy a home in Starrenburg, Voorschoten, you’ll get a 0.15% sustainability discount on your mortgage interest rate. This gives you a reduction in your monthly mortgage payments.

Discover the Starrenburg project in Voorschoten

In Voorschoten, in the middle of the greenery, lies Starrenburg III: a residential area full of peace, space and modern architecture. The Vlietoevers sub-plan will include quay houses, detached villas, semi-detached houses, apartments and penthouses with energy label A+++. Here you live sustainably and comfortably, with amenities, nature and fast connections to Leiden, The Hague and the coast always close by.

Prepare for your financial scan

What is a financial scan?

During the financial scan, an adviser in the ‘Wonen’ team will check whether a home in the new housing project is financially feasible for you. They do this by looking at your income and any other financial commitments you may have.

What details do I need?

For a good financial scan, the ‘Wonen’ adviser needs the following information:

  • your proof of ID
  • your income details
  • your pension details

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Financial scan in 3 steps

1. Arrange for us to call you back

Make an appointment and have us call you back for a free financial scan at a time that suits you.

2. Do the financial scan

A ‘Wonen’ adviser will call you back through Video Banking to go through the financial scan with you. If you want, they will also give you additional information about how the purchasing process works.

3. You get the report

Afterwards, we’ll send you a report of the financial scan by email. You’ll need this if you want to buy a home from the project developer.

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