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Getting a Mortgage Later in Life: Is It Possible?

Buying a home later in life on Bonaire? It’s possible, but expect shorter mortgage terms, higher monthly payments, and careful checks on your retirement income. Planning ahead and consulting a local mortgage advisor is key to making the move financially smooth.

From One Home to Another: What Happens to Your Mortgage?

Moving to a new home on Bonaire? Unlike in the Netherlands, you usually can’t transfer your mortgage — most banks require a brand-new loan. Expect USD-based financing, possible early repayment penalties, and extra costs like notary fees and insurance. Plan ahead, and use your home equity wisely to make the move smoother.

10 Quick Tips About Buying A House in Bonaire (Without Losing Your Mind)

Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you'll ever make—but that doesn’t mean it has to be overwhelming. Whether you're a first-time buyer or you're jumping back into the market, these 10 quick tips will help you make smart, confident decisions during the process. 1. Know Your Budget (and Stick to It) Before you scroll through listings or book a showing, know how much house you can...