[10:35 AM] Dutch home prices up 9.7% annualy; Fifth of sales involved former rentals

In the first quarter, the average Dutch home sold for 473,000 euros, a small decrease of 1.8 percent compared ot the previous quarter but 9.7 percent more than a year earlier.

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Dutch home prices up 9.7% annualy; Fifth of sales involved former rentals

In the first quarter, the average Dutch home sold for 473,000 euros, a small decrease of 1.8 percent compared ot the previous quarter but 9.7 percent more than a year earlier. Home prices were pressured a bit by the influx of former rental homes entering the owner-occupied market. About 20 percent of the homes sold in the first quarter were former rentals, the Dutch realtors’ association NVM reported on Thursday.

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[10:03 AM] Dutch economy grew 0.8 percent in third quarter

The Dutch economy grew by 0.8 percent in the third quarter of this year compared to the previous quarter, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reported on Thursday based on an initial calculation

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Dutch economy grew 0.8 percent in third quarter

The Dutch economy grew by 0.8 percent in the third quarter of this year compared to the previous quarter, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reported on Thursday based on an initial calculation for the months of July to September. It also adjusted growth in the second quarter slightly higher: instead of 1 percent, the gross domestic product increased by 1.1 percent in that period, according to CBS.

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