[07:31 AM] Dutch home prices increased 10.6 percent in March

Buyers had to pay an average of 10.6 percent more for an existing owner-occupied home last month compared to a year earlier, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) and the Land Registry reported.

https://nltimes.nl/2025/04/22/dutch-home-prices-increased-106-percent-march

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Dutch home prices increased 10.6 percent in March

Buyers had to pay an average of 10.6 percent more for an existing owner-occupied home last month compared to a year earlier, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) and the Land Registry reported. On average, a home cost 467,873 euros in March. Compared to February, prices on the tight housing market increased considerably less rapidly, by 0.7 percent. Home prices have been rising since June 2023 and have reached several record highs. Last month, a home cost an average of 10.3 percent more than at the previous peak in July 2022.

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[08:36 AM] Private sector rents rising faster than inflation as supply plummets

The number of available rental homes in the private sector fell by a massive 35.5 percent in the first quarter of 2025 while demand increased by 47 percent, compared to a year earlier.

https://nltimes.nl/2025/04/16/private-sector-rents-rising-faster-inflation-supply-plummets

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Private sector rents rising faster than inflation as supply plummets

The number of available rental homes in the private sector fell by a massive 35.5 percent in the first quarter of 2025 while demand increased by 47 percent, compared to a year earlier. The average square meter rent for a private sector home increased by 9.6 percent, housing platform Pararius reported based on its own data and data from other public sources.

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[09:38 AM] Big spike in self-employed closing shop ahead of stricter rules

Just over 21,000 self-employed persons closed down their businesses in December, a massive 54 percent increase compared to a year earlier, the Dutch Chamber of Commerce (KVK)

https://nltimes.nl/2025/01/13/big-spike-self-employed-closing-shop-ahead-stricter-rules

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Big spike in self-employed closing shop ahead of stricter rules

Just over 21,000 self-employed persons closed down their businesses in December, a massive 54 percent increase compared to a year earlier, the Dutch Chamber of Commerce (KVK) reported on Monday. The KVK suspects the law against fake self-employment, which took effect on January 1, is behind the spike.

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[07:15 AM] CBS: Inflation hits 4% in November, matching preliminary estimates

Consumer prices in the Netherlands rose by 4.0 percent in November compared to a year earlier, accordi

https://nltimes.nl/2024/12/15/cbs-inflation-hits-4-november-matching-preliminary-estimates

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CBS: Inflation hits 4% in November, matching preliminary estimates

Consumer prices in the Netherlands rose by 4.0 percent in November compared to a year earlier, according to data confirmed by the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). This figure aligns with the preliminary estimate released on November 29 and marks an increase from October’s 3.5 percent inflation rate.

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[10:31 AM] Dutch home prices reach new record with 12.3% year-on-year increase in third quarter

Home prices in the Netherlands increased by 12.3 percent in the third quarter compared to a year earlier.

https://nltimes.nl/2024/10/10/dutch-home-prices-reach-new-record-123-year-year-increase-third-quarter

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Dutch home prices reach new record with 12.3% year-on-year increase in third quarter

Home prices in the Netherlands increased by 12.3 percent in the third quarter compared to a year earlier. The average Dutch home cost 473.000 euros, breaking the record set by the second quarter of 2024, the realtors association NVM reported on Thursday.The price increase was slightly lower than in the second quarter when home prices shot up 13.6 percent on an annual basis. The NVM spoke of a “stabilization” and a “good development.” But 12.3 percent is still a significant increase.

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