A penthouse in the Dutch seaside resort of Cadzand has been sold by Marc Coucke for no less than 8 million euros. That reports The time. This makes it one of the most expensive second homes ever sold in the Netherlands.
It was the Dutch newspaper Provincial Zeeland Courant (PZC) which on Sunday announced the news that a penthouse had been sold in the Zeeland-Flemish seaside resort of Cadzand – also very popular with Belgians – with an asking price of 8 million euros. It’s not cheap to live there anyway, but this sale really takes the cake.
“Very special,” Marilein Harpe of real estate agency Verhage & Lemahieu calls the sale in PZC. “I think it is the most expensive holiday home ever sold in the Netherlands. I can’t think of anything where you can’t live permanently and that is more expensive.”
Coucke
According to sources from The time the penthouse – with 281 square meters of habitable space, four bedrooms and a particularly large terrace with a view of the sea – was sold by none other than entrepreneur Marc Coucke. It is part of De Blanke Top – The Residence, close to the four-star hotel De Blanke Top, which was built ten years ago by the Ostend real estate developer Bart Versluys and is known as one of the most prestigious real estate projects in the Dutch seaside resort.
When the complex was built, Coucke immediately bought two penthouses. He had already sold one of those two years ago for 5 to 6 million euros, he said The time, and now the other one has also been sold. The apartments in the complex have sold quickly in recent years, but several are already for sale on the real estate agency’s website. This concerns apartments between 2.65 and 4.35 million euros.
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