How much does a house cost in the Netherlands?

Last year, the average selling price for an existing, owner-occupied home was 308.000 euros in the Netherlands. This marks the first time since 1995, when the Land Registry began to keep records of average house prices, that the average selling price has topped 300.000. Compared to 2018, the average selling price was higher in 326 municipalities.

Are home prices rising in the Netherlands?

Home prices in the Netherlands were 18.7 percent higher in the last quarter of 2021 than a year earlier. The price increase was almost double the European Union average of 10 percent and puts the Netherlands in the top five EU countries with the fastest increasing home prices, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reported.

Which European countries have higher house prices in Q2 2021?

In Q2 2021, house prices in the European Union were on average 7.3 percent higher than in the same quarter last year. The Netherlands saw the highest increase after Estonia (+16.1 percent), Denmark (+15.6 percent), the Czech Republic (+14.5 percent), Luxembourg (+13.6 percent) and Lithuania (+13.3 percent).

How does the house price index work?

The house price index uses transaction prices of both new and existing owner-occupied dwellings. In Q4 2021, the transaction price of a newly-built home was on average 13.5 percent higher than in the same quarter of the previous year. The price of an existing owner-occupied dwelling was 19.6 percent higher, on average.

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