Black Swan Capital on the expert panel at Amsterdam property event

We are very pleased to be on the expert panel for this exciting event for expats seeking to find out more about how to buy a house in the Netherlands.

Buying a home can be one of the biggest financial decisions you will make, and doing it as an expat, can make it that much harder. This event brings experts from real estate, accounting, financial advisory, notarial, banks, and house management sectors ensuring you have time to ask all the questions you need to get the right advice for you.

Discover the secrets of successful home buying at our intimate gathering. Join us for an evening of private dining at the luxurious Marriott Hotel in Amsterdam. Limited to just 25 attendees, this exclusive event welcomes you to delve into the journey of owning your dream home in the Amsterdam Area.

Throughout the evening, you’ll have exclusive access to 2 real estate experts, both the best in their fields, mortgage advisors, investment professionals, legal experts, and representatives from a well-known Dutch bank.

Their unique table-switching format ensures that every attendee gets to interact with each expert, ask questions, and gather valuable insights to make informed decisions about your real estate journey.

Key takeaways:

  • Engage in 1-on-1 conversations with seasoned experts

  • Gain inside knowledge and practical strategies

  • Delight in a delectable 5-course meal and beverages

  • Connect with fellow home buying enthusiasts

  • Elevate your understanding of real estate dynamics

Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to enjoy a delightful evening of food, wine, and real estate wisdom right in the heart of Amsterdam.

Tickets are available for €125 per person, covering a sumptuous 5-course dinner and all drinks. Seats are limited, so secure your spot today.

For more information, please click here.

Black Swan Capital Advisers

We are dedicated to sharing our wealth of knowledge and experience with our clients, both existing and prospective, to promote a wider and more accessible understanding of the value of financial services.

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