2020 | April | 7.6 |
---|---|---|
2020 | May | 7.9 |
2020 | June | 7.7 |
2020 | July | 7.6 |
2020 | August | 8.3 |
2020 | September | 8.7 |
2020 | October | 9.1 |
2020 | November | 8.9 |
2020 | December | 8.3 |
2021 | January | 9.3 |
2021 | February | 10.2 |
2021 | March | 11.1 |
2021 | April | 11.2 |
2021 | May | 12.8 |
2021 | June | 14.5 |
2021 | July | 16.1 |
2021 | August | 17.6 |
2021 | September | 18.3 |
2021 | October | 18.2 |
2021 | November | 20 |
2021 | December | 20.2 |
2022 | January | 20.9 |
2022 | February | 20 |
2022 | March | 19.4 |
2022 | April | 19.6 |
2022 | May | 18.4 |
2022 | June | 16.4 |
2022 | July | 14.2 |
2022 | August | 11.6 |
2022 | September | 9.1 |
2022 | October | 7.5 |
2022 | November | 4.5 |
2022 | December | 2.2 |
2023 | January | 0.7 |
2023 | February | -1.2 |
2023 | March | -2.6 |
2023 | April | -4.7 |
2023 | May | -5.8 |
2023 | June | -5.7 |
2023 | July | -5.5 |
2023 | August | -4.7 |
2023 | September | -3.4 |
2023 | October | -2.1 |
2023 | November | -0.6 |
2023 | December | 1.9 |
2024 | January | 1.8 |
2024 | February | 4.3 |
2024 | March | 5.4 |
Source: CBS, Kadaster |
House prices up by 0.7 percent on February
The price index for existing owner-occupied dwellings increased by 0.7 percent in March relative to February. House prices in the Netherlands peaked in July 2022. After that, they declined for a year. Since June 2023, prices of owner-occupied dwellings have been increasing again. In March 2024, prices were 0.2 percent below the July 2022 peak.
2020 | April | 98.3 |
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2020 | May | 99.1 |
2020 | June | 99.3 |
2020 | July | 100.3 |
2020 | August | 101.1 |
2020 | September | 102.1 |
2020 | October | 103 |
2020 | November | 103.3 |
2020 | December | 102.9 |
2021 | January | 105.4 |
2021 | February | 106.6 |
2021 | March | 108.3 |
2021 | April | 109.4 |
2021 | May | 111.7 |
2021 | June | 113.7 |
2021 | July | 116.4 |
2021 | August | 118.9 |
2021 | September | 120.7 |
2021 | October | 121.8 |
2021 | November | 124 |
2021 | December | 123.7 |
2022 | January | 127.4 |
2022 | February | 127.9 |
2022 | March | 129.3 |
2022 | April | 130.7 |
2022 | May | 132.3 |
2022 | June | 132.4 |
2022 | July | 132.9 |
2022 | August | 132.7 |
2022 | September | 131.7 |
2022 | October | 130.9 |
2022 | November | 129.6 |
2022 | December | 126.5 |
2023 | January | 128.2 |
2023 | February | 126.4 |
2023 | March | 125.9 |
2023 | April | 124.6 |
2023 | May | 124.6 |
2023 | June | 124.9 |
2023 | July | 125.6 |
2023 | August | 126.4 |
2023 | September | 127.2 |
2023 | October | 128.1 |
2023 | November | 128.7 |
2023 | December | 129 |
2024 | January | 130.5 |
2024 | February | 131.8 |
2024 | March | 132.7 |
Source: CBS, Kadaster |
More homes bought and sold in March
According to The Netherlands’ Cadastre, the total number of dwellings bought and sold recorded during the month of March stood at 16,179. That is an increase of almost 5 percent relative to one year previously. In the first three months of this year, a total of 44,441 dwellings changed ownership; an increase of almost 10 percent relative to one year previously.
In March, the average transaction price for an owner-occupied dwelling was 432,061 euros. However, it is not the transaction price but the price index that is used to determine price changes for existing owner-occupied dwellings. Unlike the price index, the average transaction price does not take into account differences in the quality of homes.
2020 | April | 9 |
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2020 | May | -6.9 |
2020 | June | 14.4 |
2020 | July | 7.3 |
2020 | August | -2.8 |
2020 | September | 12.5 |
2020 | October | 17.8 |
2020 | November | 0.6 |
2020 | December | 16.1 |
2021 | January | 39.9 |
2021 | February | 9.4 |
2021 | March | 35.5 |
2021 | April | 0.5 |
2021 | May | -12.1 |
2021 | June | -0.1 |
2021 | July | -15.6 |
2021 | August | -9.3 |
2021 | September | -14.7 |
2021 | October | -26.9 |
2021 | November | -13 |
2021 | December | -21.6 |
2022 | January | -42.7 |
2022 | February | -16.8 |
2022 | March | -37.3 |
2022 | April | -15.7 |
2022 | May | -2.3 |
2022 | June | -11.6 |
2022 | July | -13.8 |
2022 | August | -4.9 |
2022 | September | 0.3 |
2022 | October | -8.2 |
2022 | November | -5.6 |
2022 | December | 3.8 |
2023 | January | -6.6 |
2023 | February | -15.5 |
2023 | March | -2.4 |
2023 | April | -19.8 |
2023 | May | -4.1 |
2023 | June | 5.9 |
2023 | July | -9.1 |
2023 | August | -2.9 |
2023 | September | -8.7 |
2023 | October | 5.7 |
2023 | November | 0.7 |
2023 | December | -8.3 |
2024 | January | 10.1 |
2024 | February | 16.5 |
2024 | March | 4.7 |
Source: CBS, Kadaster |
2020 | March | 7.3 |
---|---|---|
2020 | April | 7.6 |
2020 | May | 7.9 |
2020 | June | 7.7 |
2020 | July | 7.6 |
2020 | August | 8.3 |
2020 | September | 8.7 |
2020 | October | 9.1 |
2020 | November | 8.9 |
2020 | December | 8.3 |
2021 | January | 9.3 |
2021 | February | 10.2 |
2021 | March | 11.1 |
2021 | April | 11.2 |
2021 | May | 12.8 |
2021 | June | 14.5 |
2021 | July | 16.1 |
2021 | August | 17.6 |
2021 | September | 18.3 |
2021 | October | 18.2 |
2021 | November | 20 |
2021 | December | 20.2 |
2022 | January | 20.9 |
2022 | February | 20 |
2022 | March | 19.4 |
2022 | April | 19.6 |
2022 | May | 18.4 |
2022 | June | 16.4 |
2022 | July | 14.2 |
2022 | August | 11.6 |
2022 | September | 9.1 |
2022 | October | 7.5 |
2022 | November | 4.5 |
2022 | December | 2.2 |
2023 | January | 0.7 |
2023 | February | -1.2 |
2023 | March | -2.6 |
2023 | April | -4.7 |
2023 | May | -5.8 |
2023 | June | -5.7 |
2023 | July | -5.5 |
2023 | August | -4.7 |
2023 | September | -3.4 |
2023 | October | -2.1 |
2023 | November | -0.6 |
2023 | December | 1.9 |
2024 | January | 1.8 |
2024 | February | 4.3 |
Source: CBS, Kadaster |
House prices up by 1.0 percent on January
The price index for existing owner-occupied dwellings increased by 1.0 percent in February relative to January. House prices in the Netherlands reached a peak in July 2022, after which the trend reversed and the price index fell for a period. Since June 2023, however, prices of owner-occupied dwellings have been increasing again.
2020 | March | 97.5 |
---|---|---|
2020 | April | 98.3 |
2020 | May | 99.1 |
2020 | June | 99.3 |
2020 | July | 100.3 |
2020 | August | 101.1 |
2020 | September | 102.1 |
2020 | October | 103 |
2020 | November | 103.3 |
2020 | December | 102.9 |
2021 | January | 105.4 |
2021 | February | 106.6 |
2021 | March | 108.3 |
2021 | April | 109.4 |
2021 | May | 111.7 |
2021 | June | 113.7 |
2021 | July | 116.4 |
2021 | August | 118.9 |
2021 | September | 120.7 |
2021 | October | 121.8 |
2021 | November | 124 |
2021 | December | 123.7 |
2022 | January | 127.4 |
2022 | February | 127.9 |
2022 | March | 129.3 |
2022 | April | 130.7 |
2022 | May | 132.3 |
2022 | June | 132.4 |
2022 | July | 132.9 |
2022 | August | 132.7 |
2022 | September | 131.7 |
2022 | October | 130.9 |
2022 | November | 129.6 |
2022 | December | 126.5 |
2023 | January | 128.2 |
2023 | February | 126.4 |
2023 | March | 125.9 |
2023 | April | 124.6 |
2023 | May | 124.6 |
2023 | June | 124.9 |
2023 | July | 125.6 |
2023 | August | 126.4 |
2023 | September | 127.2 |
2023 | October | 128.1 |
2023 | November | 128.7 |
2023 | December | 129 |
2024 | January | 130.5 |
2024 | February | 131.8 |
Source: CBS, Kadaster |
More homes bought and sold in February
According to The Netherlands’ Cadastre, the total number of homes bought and sold recorded during the month of February stood at 13,810. That is an increase of 16.5 percent relative to one year previously. In the first two months of this year, altogether 28,262 dwellings changed owners. This represents an increase of over 13 percent relative to one year previously.
In February, the average transaction price for an owner-occupied dwelling was 427,279 euros. However, it is not the transaction price but the price index that is used to determine price changes for existing owner-occupied dwellings. Unlike the price index, the average transaction price does not take into account differences in the quality of homes.
2020 | March | 10.6 |
---|---|---|
2020 | April | 9 |
2020 | May | -6.9 |
2020 | June | 14.4 |
2020 | July | 7.3 |
2020 | August | -2.8 |
2020 | September | 12.5 |
2020 | October | 17.8 |
2020 | November | 0.6 |
2020 | December | 16.1 |
2021 | January | 39.9 |
2021 | February | 9.4 |
2021 | March | 35.5 |
2021 | April | 0.5 |
2021 | May | -12.1 |
2021 | June | -0.1 |
2021 | July | -15.6 |
2021 | August | -9.3 |
2021 | September | -14.7 |
2021 | October | -26.9 |
2021 | November | -13 |
2021 | December | -21.6 |
2022 | January | -42.7 |
2022 | February | -16.8 |
2022 | March | -37.3 |
2022 | April | -15.7 |
2022 | May | -2.3 |
2022 | June | -11.6 |
2022 | July | -13.8 |
2022 | August | -4.9 |
2022 | September | 0.3 |
2022 | October | -8.2 |
2022 | November | -5.6 |
2022 | December | 3.8 |
2023 | January | -6.6 |
2023 | February | -15.5 |
2023 | March | -2.4 |
2023 | April | -19.8 |
2023 | May | -4.1 |
2023 | June | 5.9 |
2023 | July | -9.1 |
2023 | August | -2.9 |
2023 | September | -8.7 |
2023 | October | 5.7 |
2023 | November | 0.7 |
2023 | December | -8.3 |
2024 | January | 10.1 |
2024 | February | 16.5 |
Source: CBS, Kadaster |
With effect from the reporting month of January 2024, the base year for the price index for existing owner-occupied dwellings has changed from 2015 to 2020. Furthermore, the weightings for the sub-series have been adjusted following a methodological change imposed by Europe. Other minor adjustments have also been made to the data. The old series (base year = 2015) can still be accessed in StatLine, but will no longer be updated.
2020 | February | 6.9 |
---|---|---|
2020 | March | 7.3 |
2020 | April | 7.6 |
2020 | May | 7.9 |
2020 | June | 7.7 |
2020 | July | 7.6 |
2020 | August | 8.3 |
2020 | September | 8.7 |
2020 | October | 9.1 |
2020 | November | 8.9 |
2020 | December | 8.3 |
2021 | January | 9.3 |
2021 | February | 10.2 |
2021 | March | 11.1 |
2021 | April | 11.2 |
2021 | May | 12.8 |
2021 | June | 14.5 |
2021 | July | 16.1 |
2021 | August | 17.6 |
2021 | September | 18.3 |
2021 | October | 18.2 |
2021 | November | 20 |
2021 | December | 20.2 |
2022 | January | 20.9 |
2022 | February | 20 |
2022 | March | 19.4 |
2022 | April | 19.6 |
2022 | May | 18.4 |
2022 | June | 16.4 |
2022 | July | 14.2 |
2022 | August | 11.6 |
2022 | September | 9.1 |
2022 | October | 7.5 |
2022 | November | 4.5 |
2022 | December | 2.2 |
2023 | January | 0.7 |
2023 | February | -1.2 |
2023 | March | -2.6 |
2023 | April | -4.7 |
2023 | May | -5.8 |
2023 | June | -5.7 |
2023 | July | -5.5 |
2023 | August | -4.7 |
2023 | September | -3.4 |
2023 | October | -2.1 |
2023 | November | -0.6 |
2023 | December | 1.9 |
2024 | January | 1.8 |
Source: CBS, Kadaster |
House prices up by 1.2 percent on December
The price index for existing owner-occupied dwellings increased by 1.2 percent in January relative to December. House prices in the Netherlands reached a peak in July 2022, after which the trend reversed and the price index fell for a period. Since June 2023, however, prices of owner-occupied dwellings have been increasing again.
2020 | February | 96.7 |
---|---|---|
2020 | March | 97.5 |
2020 | April | 98.3 |
2020 | May | 99.1 |
2020 | June | 99.3 |
2020 | July | 100.3 |
2020 | August | 101.1 |
2020 | September | 102.1 |
2020 | October | 103 |
2020 | November | 103.3 |
2020 | December | 102.9 |
2021 | January | 105.4 |
2021 | February | 106.6 |
2021 | March | 108.3 |
2021 | April | 109.4 |
2021 | May | 111.7 |
2021 | June | 113.7 |
2021 | July | 116.4 |
2021 | August | 118.9 |
2021 | September | 120.7 |
2021 | October | 121.8 |
2021 | November | 124 |
2021 | December | 123.7 |
2022 | January | 127.4 |
2022 | February | 127.9 |
2022 | March | 129.3 |
2022 | April | 130.7 |
2022 | May | 132.3 |
2022 | June | 132.4 |
2022 | July | 132.9 |
2022 | August | 132.7 |
2022 | September | 131.7 |
2022 | October | 130.9 |
2022 | November | 129.6 |
2022 | December | 126.5 |
2023 | January | 128.2 |
2023 | February | 126.4 |
2023 | March | 125.9 |
2023 | April | 124.6 |
2023 | May | 124.6 |
2023 | June | 124.9 |
2023 | July | 125.6 |
2023 | August | 126.4 |
2023 | September | 127.2 |
2023 | October | 128.1 |
2023 | November | 128.7 |
2023 | December | 129 |
2024 | January | 130.5 |
Source: CBS, Kadaster |
More homes bought and sold in January
According to The Netherlands’ Cadastre, the total number of homes bought and sold recorded during the month of January stood at 14,452. That is over 10 percent more than one year previously.
In January, the average transaction price for an owner-occupied dwelling was 433,285 euros. However, it is not the transaction price but the price index that is used to determine price changes for existing owner-occupied homes. Unlike the price index, the average transaction price does not take into account differences in the quality of dwellings.
2020 | February | -0.3 |
---|---|---|
2020 | March | 10.6 |
2020 | April | 9 |
2020 | May | -6.9 |
2020 | June | 14.4 |
2020 | July | 7.3 |
2020 | August | -2.8 |
2020 | September | 12.5 |
2020 | October | 17.8 |
2020 | November | 0.6 |
2020 | December | 16.1 |
2021 | January | 39.9 |
2021 | February | 9.4 |
2021 | March | 35.5 |
2021 | April | 0.5 |
2021 | May | -12.1 |
2021 | June | -0.1 |
2021 | July | -15.6 |
2021 | August | -9.3 |
2021 | September | -14.7 |
2021 | October | -26.9 |
2021 | November | -13 |
2021 | December | -21.6 |
2022 | January | -42.7 |
2022 | February | -16.8 |
2022 | March | -37.3 |
2022 | April | -15.7 |
2022 | May | -2.3 |
2022 | June | -11.6 |
2022 | July | -13.8 |
2022 | August | -4.9 |
2022 | September | 0.3 |
2022 | October | -8.2 |
2022 | November | -5.6 |
2022 | December | 3.8 |
2023 | January | -6.6 |
2023 | February | -15.5 |
2023 | March | -2.4 |
2023 | April | -19.8 |
2023 | May | -4.1 |
2023 | June | 5.9 |
2023 | July | -9.1 |
2023 | August | -2.9 |
2023 | September | -8.7 |
2023 | October | 5.7 |
2023 | November | 0.7 |
2023 | December | -8.3 |
2024 | January | 10.1 |
Source: CBS, Kadaster |
With effect from the reporting month of January 2024, the base year for the price index for existing owner-occupied dwellings has changed from 2015 to 2020. Furthermore, the weightings for the sub-series have been adjusted following a methodological change imposed by Europe. Other minor adjustments have also been made to the data. The old series (base year = 2015) can still be accessed in StatLine, but will no longer be updated.
Now that the December figures are known, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) is able to indicate the annual figures. In 2023, owner-occupied dwellings decreased in price by 2.8 percent on average relative to the previous year.
2020 | January | 6.3 |
---|---|---|
2020 | February | 6.6 |
2020 | March | 7 |
2020 | April | 7.3 |
2020 | May | 7.7 |
2020 | June | 7.6 |
2020 | July | 7.4 |
2020 | August | 8.2 |
2020 | September | 8.6 |
2020 | October | 9.1 |
2020 | November | 8.9 |
2020 | December | 8.3 |
2021 | January | 9.3 |
2021 | February | 10.4 |
2021 | March | 11.3 |
2021 | April | 11.5 |
2021 | May | 12.9 |
2021 | June | 14.6 |
2021 | July | 16.3 |
2021 | August | 17.8 |
2021 | September | 18.5 |
2021 | October | 18.3 |
2021 | November | 20.1 |
2021 | December | 20.4 |
2022 | January | 21.1 |
2022 | February | 20.2 |
2022 | March | 19.5 |
2022 | April | 19.7 |
2022 | May | 18.8 |
2022 | June | 16.6 |
2022 | July | 14.5 |
2022 | August | 11.9 |
2022 | September | 9.4 |
2022 | October | 7.8 |
2022 | November | 4.9 |
2022 | December | 2.7 |
2023 | January | 1.1 |
2023 | February | -0.8 |
2023 | March | -2.3 |
2023 | April | -4.4 |
2023 | May | -5.6 |
2023 | June | -5.5 |
2023 | July | -5.5 |
2023 | August | -4.8 |
2023 | September | -3.5 |
2023 | October | -2.3 |
2023 | November | -0.9 |
2023 | December | 1.6 |
Source: CBS, Kadaster |
House prices up by 0.2 percent on November
Relative to November, the price index of existing owner-occupied dwellings increased by 0.2 percent in December. House prices reached a low in June 2013; they subsequently followed an upward trend until August 2022. Then the trend reversed and the price index fell until June 2023. Since then, prices of owner-occupied dwellings have been increasing. In December, house prices were over 93 percent higher than during the low in June 2013.
2020 | January | 136.9 |
---|---|---|
2020 | February | 137.2 |
2020 | March | 138.3 |
2020 | April | 139.3 |
2020 | May | 140.4 |
2020 | June | 140.9 |
2020 | July | 142.2 |
2020 | August | 143.4 |
2020 | September | 144.8 |
2020 | October | 146.3 |
2020 | November | 146.8 |
2020 | December | 146.1 |
2021 | January | 149.7 |
2021 | February | 151.4 |
2021 | March | 153.9 |
2021 | April | 155.3 |
2021 | May | 158.4 |
2021 | June | 161.4 |
2021 | July | 165.3 |
2021 | August | 168.9 |
2021 | September | 171.5 |
2021 | October | 173.2 |
2021 | November | 176.3 |
2021 | December | 175.8 |
2022 | January | 181.3 |
2022 | February | 182.1 |
2022 | March | 183.9 |
2022 | April | 185.9 |
2022 | May | 188.2 |
2022 | June | 188.3 |
2022 | July | 189.2 |
2022 | August | 189 |
2022 | September | 187.6 |
2022 | October | 186.7 |
2022 | November | 184.9 |
2022 | December | 180.6 |
2023 | January | 183.3 |
2023 | February | 180.6 |
2023 | March | 179.6 |
2023 | April | 177.7 |
2023 | May | 177.6 |
2023 | June | 178 |
2023 | July | 178.9 |
2023 | August | 180 |
2023 | September | 181 |
2023 | October | 182.4 |
2023 | November | 183.2 |
2023 | December | 183.5 |
Source: CBS, Kadaster |
Fewer housing transactions in December
According to The Netherlands’ Cadastre, the total number of housing transactions recorded over the month of December stands at 19,565. This is over 8 percent less than one year previously. In 2023, altogether over 180 thousand dwellings changed owners, representing a decrease of 5.5 percent on 2022.
In December, the average transaction price for owner-occupied dwellings was 422,372 euros. The average selling price may show a different trend than the price index for existing owner-occupied dwellings published by CBS and The Netherlands’ Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency. Unlike the price index, the average transaction price does not take into account differences in the quality of dwellings. In order to determine price developments of existing owner-occupied dwellings, it is therefore better to use the price index.
2020 | January | 15.9 |
---|---|---|
2020 | February | -0.3 |
2020 | March | 10.6 |
2020 | April | 9 |
2020 | May | -6.9 |
2020 | June | 14.4 |
2020 | July | 7.3 |
2020 | August | -2.8 |
2020 | September | 12.5 |
2020 | October | 17.8 |
2020 | November | 0.6 |
2020 | December | 16.1 |
2021 | January | 39.9 |
2021 | February | 9.4 |
2021 | March | 35.5 |
2021 | April | 0.5 |
2021 | May | -12.1 |
2021 | June | -0.1 |
2021 | July | -15.6 |
2021 | August | -9.3 |
2021 | September | -14.7 |
2021 | October | -26.9 |
2021 | November | -13 |
2021 | December | -21.6 |
2022 | January | -42.7 |
2022 | February | -16.8 |
2022 | March | -37.3 |
2022 | April | -15.7 |
2022 | May | -2.3 |
2022 | June | -11.6 |
2022 | July | -13.8 |
2022 | August | -4.9 |
2022 | September | 0.3 |
2022 | October | -8.2 |
2022 | November | -5.6 |
2022 | December | 3.8 |
2023 | January | -6.6 |
2023 | February | -15.5 |
2023 | March | -2.4 |
2023 | April | -19.8 |
2023 | May | -4.1 |
2023 | June | 5.9 |
2023 | July | -9.1 |
2023 | August | -2.9 |
2023 | September | -8.7 |
2023 | October | 5.7 |
2023 | November | 0.7 |
2023 | December | -8.3 |
Source: CBS, Kadaster |
As of reporting month January 2024, the base year of the Price Index for Existing Owner-occupied Dwellings will be adjusted from 2015 to 2020. The first figures of this new series will be published in February 2024. They will be included in a new StatLine table. The old series (base year = 2015) can still be accessed in StatLine, but will no longer be updated.
However, the decline in the number of transactions of new-build dwellings was less substantial in Q3 than it was in previous quarters. In de first two quarters of 2023, the number of transactions halved relative to one year previously. During the first three quarters of 2023, a total of 10,463 new-build dwellings were sold. It is the lowest number of transactions since measurement of transactions began in 2015.
In Q3, existing owner-occupied dwellings were sold less as well, with nearly 7 percent fewer transactions year on year. Transactions of new-build and existing dwellings combined were 9 percent down. This is the tenth consecutive quarter in which fewer dwellings were sold year on year.
2023* | 3.302 | 3.319 | 3.842 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | 6.952 | 7.589 | 5.347 | 5.313 |
2021 | 6.770 | 8.785 | 8.014 | 10.753 |
2020 | 6.521 | 8.001 | 7.084 | 10.740 |
2019 | 5.745 | 6.370 | 5.818 | 6.998 |
2018 | 6.151 | 7.068 | 6.153 | 8.757 |
2017 | 6.789 | 7.535 | 6.722 | 10.161 |
2016 | 5.569 | 6.840 | 6.550 | 8.779 |
2015 | 5.031 | 6.651 | 6.350 | 8.353 |
Bron: CBS, Kadaster | ||||
* Provisional figures |
Average price of a new dwelling: 501 thousand euros
In Q3, the average transaction price of a new-build dwelling was nearly 501 thousand euros; 4 thousand euros higher than one year previously. The price adjusted for type and quality of a new-build dwelling was 1.9 percent higher year on year, up from 1.8 percent in the previous quarter. For the third consecutive quarter, prices of existing owner-occupied dwellings fell, relative to one year previously. In Q3, prices were down by 4.6 percent year on year, versus 5.2 percent in Q2. The average transaction price of an existing owner-occupied dwelling was nearly 418 thousand euros.
2018 | Q1 | 11.5 | 9.0 |
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2018 | Q2 | 11.7 | 8.8 |
2018 | Q3 | 16.3 | 9.2 |
2018 | Q4 | 10.2 | 9.0 |
2019 | Q1 | 9.5 | 7.9 |
2019 | Q2 | 16.0 | 7.2 |
2019 | Q3 | 6.3 | 6.3 |
2019 | Q4 | 8.7 | 6.2 |
2020 | Q1 | 4.6 | 6.6 |
2020 | Q2 | 4.2 | 7.5 |
2020 | Q3 | 10.2 | 8.1 |
2020 | Q4 | 8.7 | 8.8 |
2021 | Q1 | 16.8 | 10.3 |
2021 | Q2 | 13.1 | 13.0 |
2021 | Q3 | 12.4 | 17.5 |
2021 | Q4 | 14.2 | 19.6 |
2022 | Q1 | 13.9 | 20.3 |
2022 | Q2 | 16.5 | 18.4 |
2022 | Q3* | 13.6 | 11.9 |
2022 | Q4* | 6.6 | 5.1 |
2023 | Q1* | 3.5 | -0.7 |
2023 | Q2* | 1.7 | -5.2 |
2023 | Q3* | 1.9 | -4.6 |
2023 | |||
Source: CBS, Kadaster | |||
* Provisional figures |
House prices are increasing in most EU countries
In Q3 2023, house prices of newly constructed and existing dwellings altogether in the Netherlands were 3.8 percent lower than one year previously. House prices rose in 16 EU member states. Croatia, followed by Poland and Bulgaria saw the largest increase, whereas prices fell in 10 EU member states. The largest declines were seen in Luxembourg, Germany and Finland. On average, house prices fell by 1 percent across the EU.
The number of transactions in the Netherlands decreased by 9 percent year on year. The number of transactions fell in 13 out of the 15 EU member states in which it is measured.
Croatia | 10.9 |
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Poland | 9.3 |
Bulgaria | 9.2 |
Lithuania | 8.7 |
Portugal | 7.6 |
Slovenia | 5.7 |
Romania | 4.8 |
Malta | 4.6 |
Spanje | 4.5 |
Estonia | 3.8 |
Latvia | 3.2 |
Italy | 1.8 |
Hungary | 1.5 |
Ireland | 1.4 |
Belgium | 1.2 |
Cyprus | 0.6 |
Denmark | -0.2 |
European Union | -1.0 |
France | -1.5 |
Austria | -2.2 |
Czechia | -3.5 |
Netherlands | -3.8 |
Slovakia | -3.8 |
Sweden | -4.2 |
Finland | -7.0 |
Germany | -10.2 |
Luxembourg | -13.6 |
Source: CBS, Eurostat | |
1)No data available for Greece |