Valuation Day: Inside Moerland’s 5‑Working‑Day NWWI Valuation Report Process
Need an NWWI valuation report fast for a mortgage, refinancing, or a confident sale decision? Moerland Makelaardij delivers a fully validated NWWI valuation report within five working days after the property inspection. In this guide, you’ll see exactly what an NWWI valuation entails, how Moerland’s process works from booking to delivery, what you’ll need to prepare, and how to make the most of the five‑day turnaround.
What is an NWWI valuation report?
An NWWI valuation report is a standardized, lender‑accepted appraisal of a property’s market value. Because it is validated by the NWWI (Nederlands Woning Waarde Instituut), Dutch mortgage lenders accept it as reliable, comparable, and compliant with industry requirements.
At Moerland, NWWI‑validated valuation reports are commonly used for:
- Mortgage applications
- Refinancing
- Purchases and sales decisions
- Other official purposes where a certified market value is required
Moerland’s taxateurs are known for quick turnaround and thorough substantiation, helping you proceed with your plans without delay.
The five‑working‑day promise: how Moerland delivers
Moerland issues the completed, NWWI‑validated valuation report within a maximum of five working days after the inspection. The sequence below explains the typical flow from your first call to the final PDF.
1) Booking and preparation
- Contact & scheduling: Book your valuation during office hours (Monday–Friday, 09:00–17:00). Evening and weekend appointments are not available.
- Languages: You can be served in Dutch or English.
- Access & accessibility: The office is on the ground floor and wheelchair accessible if you prefer to visit.
- Documentation basics:
- For a purchase valuation, the necessary documentation is generally supplied by the selling agent.
- If you’re arranging a valuation to sell, let Moerland know whether it’s an apartment or a house so the appropriate documents can be identified.
Why prep matters: Clear, complete information at the outset shortens lead times and supports a smoother NWWI validation.
2) On‑site inspection (Valuation Day)
A registered taxateur visits the property to assess characteristics that drive value—such as condition, layout, finishes, functionality, and location context. While every home is unique, the goal is the same: a precise, defensible estimate of market value supported by observable facts.
3) Evidence and market analysis
After the inspection, the taxateur compiles and analyzes evidence. In line with widely accepted valuation practice, this typically includes:
- Recent, comparable transactions in the area
- Market trends relevant to the property type and micro‑location
- Object characteristics and condition noted at inspection
- Relevant legal and cadastral information required for an NWWI submission
Moerland’s emphasis on thorough substantiation ensures that every conclusion in the report is backed by verifiable data—an essential ingredient for NWWI validation and lender confidence.
4) Report drafting and quality checks
The analysis is translated into a structured NWWI‑format report. Internal checks focus on consistency, data completeness, and transparent reasoning—so that any reader (including lenders) can follow how the market value was determined.
5) NWWI validation and delivery
Once complete, the report is validated by the NWWI. You then receive the finalized, NWWI‑validated valuation report within five working days after the inspection—ready for your mortgage application, refinancing, or decision‑making.
What’s inside an NWWI valuation (at a glance)
| Component | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Property inspection | Establish condition, layout, and features that influence value |
| Comparable sales analysis | Anchor value in recent, relevant market evidence |
| Market context | Reflect supply‑demand dynamics for the specific segment |
| Legal/cadastral details | Ensure completeness and lender acceptance |
| Substantiated value conclusion | Present a clear, defensible market value |
Note: The exact contents follow NWWI standards so lenders can rely on a uniform structure.
Pricing, payment, and scheduling essentials
- Price: The NWWI‑validated valuation report is €749, including VAT.
- Payment methods: Bank transfer and iDEAL are accepted.
- Office hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00–17:00. Viewings and consultations are not available in evenings or on weekends.
- Service focus: Moerland serves Amsterdam Nieuw‑West and surrounding neighborhoods and can assist outside the district as needed.
- Residential only: The agency focuses on residential real estate (not commercial).
Why choose Moerland for your NWWI valuation?
- Five‑working‑day delivery after inspection: Keep your mortgage or move on schedule with a swift, predictable timeline.
- Lender‑accepted, NWWI‑validated reports: Meet Dutch lender requirements with confidence.
- NVM‑certified expertise: Moerland is an NVM‑certified agency with a team holding relevant professional credentials (including NWWI/NRVT). The firm has operated since 1992 and was the first NVM office to establish itself in Amsterdam Nieuw‑West.
- Thorough substantiation: Clear, evidence‑based reporting supports smooth underwriting and better decision‑making.
- English documentation available: International buyers and owners can navigate the Dutch process with ease.
- Integrated guidance when you need it: Beyond valuations, Moerland offers full purchase guidance (including negotiation on your behalf), seller support from valuation to closing, energy label arrangements, investment purchase support, auction representation, and the option to bundle services via a Combideal. For financing questions, you can book a free first mortgage consultation through Moerland’s partner, Hypotheek Visie.
Practical takeaways to speed up your NWWI valuation
- Book early within office hours to secure the earliest inspection slot.
- Flag your situation upfront: Purchase vs. sale intentions can change document flow. If selling, state whether it’s an apartment or a house so the right checklist can be identified.
- Ensure access on Valuation Day: Provide keys/codes and make all rooms accessible.
- Share available documents promptly: When documentation flows in on time (for example via the selling agent in a purchase scenario), it shortens processing.
- Plan your financing next step: With an NWWI‑validated report in hand, you can move directly to your mortgage application or refinancing—consider scheduling a free initial mortgage consult with Hypotheek Visie via Moerland.
Quick answers (snippet‑friendly)
How long does an NWWI valuation report take with Moerland?
Within a maximum of five working days after the inspection.
Is an NWWI valuation report accepted by Dutch lenders?
Yes. NWWI‑validated reports are accepted by Dutch mortgage lenders.
What does an NWWI valuation report cost at Moerland?
€749, VAT included.
What do I need to prepare?
For a purchase valuation, the selling agent generally supplies the necessary documents. If you’re valuing to sell, indicate whether it’s an apartment or a house so the appropriate documents can be identified.
Can I schedule an inspection in the evening or on weekends?
No. Appointments are Monday–Friday, 09:00–17:00.
Do you value commercial real estate?
No. Moerland focuses on residential property.
In which languages can I get my valuation arranged?
Dutch and English.
Conclusion
When time matters, a fast, lender‑ready NWWI valuation report is essential. Moerland combines NVM‑certified expertise with a proven, five‑working‑day delivery window after inspection—so you can progress your mortgage, refinancing, or sale decision without delay.
Ready to schedule your valuation? Call +31 20 610 3366, email info@moerland.nl, or send a WhatsApp message to the same number. Prefer to explore next steps first? Book a free introductory meeting to discuss your plans and how Moerland can help—from valuation to purchase guidance, selling strategy, and mortgage advice.