About Reliplan
Reliplan is a European knowledge platform for the repurposing of church buildings, monasteries and special objects. Since 1991, Reliplan has specialized in gathering knowledge to enable the purchase, sale, redevelopment and repurposing of church buildings, monasteries and other special real estate. This often involves real estate that is part of our cultural and monumental heritage. The affiliated partners all have their own expertise, in addition to heritage advisors for purchase and sale, are affiliated with the platform: specialists in the field of construction, subsidies, design, restoration, valuation, taxation, legal advice and much more.
Many have years of experience in this market segment. Repurposing a church building, either by sale or rental, requires a team where input is possible by bundling all knowledge and experience. Professional support can be offered to organizations looking for (re)housing when purchasing. In addition to research in a municipality whether there is a need for a specific purpose (social, cultural or business or residential), Reliplan can, together with the client, make a selection from the many requests from its database of requests from searching organisations, in a variety of categories of searchers.
In addition to a total file of church buildings, monasteries and special buildings, Reliplan has a large database of national and international requests as well as a network of investors, foundations, heritage funds and developers.
Because as a platform it wants to maintain a certain independence, there is an opportunity for other real estate organisations or owners of religious real estate to use the platform. If you want to sell a church building or a monastery, you can place the building on the website with the associated contact person.
Finally, Reliplan can act as a coordinator between governments and owners of monuments. If you are looking for new accommodation for an institution in the field of religion, care, education, recreation, sports or culture, Reliplan's expertise and market knowledge provide the basis for finding a suitable object by fitting the programme of requirements.