Valuation Tools and Checklists for Eindhoven Buyers
Use these free tools to prepare for a Dutch residential valuation in Eindhoven. Start with the mortgage checklist, search Dutch taxatie terms, check apartment and VvE documents, or review the 2026 taxatierapport changes before the intake call.
For mortgage affordability or Dutch mortgage-calculation planning around the same buying step, use Mortgage calculator Netherlands or Hypotheek berekenen.
Start With the Tool That Matches Your Question
Each tool answers a different question. Use the one that fits your situation first, then request a callback when you know what you need.
Mortgage Valuation Checklist
Use this readiness checker if your lender or mortgage advisor asked for a taxatie and you need to clarify report type, deadline, and likely documents.
- Buyers after offer acceptance
- Homeowners refinancing
- People unsure what the lender asked for
Dutch Taxatie Glossary
Search Dutch valuation and mortgage terms in English, including NWWI, NRVT, NHG, WOZ value, taxatierapport, market value, and lender email phrases.
- Expats and international buyers
- English-speaking homeowners
- Anyone reading Dutch lender wording
Apartment and VvE Document Checklist
Check which VvE, MJOP, service-cost, renovation, and condition documents may matter for an apartment valuation.
- Apartment buyers
- VvE document preparation
- Renovation or condition questions
2026 Taxatierapport Change Tracker
Review the 2026 residential valuation report changes, including foundation-risk context, report wording, and buyer preparation points.
- Buyers who want current report context
- Older-home questions
- Foundation-risk or condition concerns
Pick the Fastest Report type to the Right Answer
The fastest tool depends on the question in front of you. Start with the lender wording, property type, or document issue that is causing the most uncertainty.
- If your mortgage advisor asked for a valuation, start with the Mortgage Valuation Checklist.
- If the email contains Dutch terms you do not understand, use the Dutch Taxatie Glossary.
- If the property is an apartment, use the Apartment and VvE Document Checklist.
- If you are concerned about the 2026 report model, foundation risk, or older-home wording, use the 2026 Taxatierapport Change Tracker.
Make the Intake Call Easier
Most valuation delays start before the report work begins. The lender wording is unclear, the deadline is close, apartment documents are missing, or Dutch terms are hard to read.
Use the tools to turn vague lender wording into clearer questions for your mortgage advisor, lender, or valuation intake call.
Check whether the case may involve purchase documents, VvE papers, renovation quotes, energy information, or timing details.
When the report requirement and deadline are clearer, request a callback and discuss the property details during intake.
Ready to Request the Valuation?
If you already know the report requirement, deadline, and property type, you can request a callback. The form only asks for your name and phone number. Property details can be clarified during intake.
Valuation Tools FAQ
Short answers before you choose a checklist, glossary, or tracker.
Are these tools free?
Yes. The tools and checklists are free to use on TaxatieEindhoven.com.
Which tool should I use before requesting a mortgage valuation?
Start with the Mortgage Valuation Checklist if your lender or mortgage advisor asked for a valuation report. It helps you check report wording, timing, and likely document needs.
What are these tools for?
Use them for preparation before a valuation request. A formal valuation report is prepared by a certified appraiser.
Can expats use these tools?
Yes. The tools are written in English for people who need help with Dutch mortgage valuation terms, NWWI wording, apartment documents, and report preparation.
What should I do after using a checklist?
Keep the result or notes from the tool and request a callback if you need a residential valuation in Eindhoven or nearby towns.