- Mortgage tax relief to increase for Dutch homeowners with higher incomes
- Dutch house prices climbed by over 11 percent in October, reaching record high
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- Less than 2 percent of Dutch housing purchased by internationals, data reveals
- Dutch home prices to continue to rise in 2025 as supply dwindles
- Buying first home in the Netherlands requires 42.000 euros out of pocket
- First-time buyers delay life events due to Dutch housing shortage
- Amsterdam housing bubble at higher risk of bursting as prices soar
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- Dutch house prices see largest increase in two years
- Student housing supply in the Netherlands drops due to Affordable Rent Act
- Rental prices in the Netherlands see highest increase in over 30 years
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- Less than 2 percent of Dutch houses affordable with average income
- Average mortgage interest rates in the Netherlands at lowest point for 2024
- More Dutch rental properties being sold by landlords
- New houses in the Netherlands are being built smaller
- Overbidding takes place in two-thirds of house sales in the Netherlands
- Rents for student rooms in the Netherlands rise amid dwindling supply
- Dutch landlord gives multiple rental homes to tenants in will
- 34 percent of Dutch households struggle to cool their homes during heatwaves
- Which municipalities in the Netherlands have the most and least affordable house prices?
- Dutch rental housing supply drops by almost a third as rent prices increase
- The Netherlands could create 120.000 new homes by renovating existing ones
- House prices in the Netherlands hit new record high
- Affordable Rent Act in the Netherlands: What you need to know
- Dutch house prices reached record high in May 2024
- The value of homes in Amsterdam declined throughout 2023
- More Dutch rental houses set to be sold as tax breaks are cut
- ING report says new government plans could worsen Dutch housing shortage
- Amsterdam neighbourhood overtakes Wassenaar as the most expensive
- Rent assessments saved Dutch renters 433 euros a month in 2023