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Which municipalities in the Netherlands have the most and least affordable house prices?

Which municipalities in the Netherlands have the most and least affordable house prices?

With house prices hitting new record highs, it’s a good idea to know which areas will see you getting the most for your money when buying a house in the Netherlands. Luckily, mortgage advisor De Hypotheker has put a list together of the municipalities with the cheapest and most expensive house prices.

House prices in Dutch cities

The price of housing differs considerably depending on the city in the Netherlands. In one municipality, you may be able to get a detached house for the same price as a cosy little apartment in another city. 

De Hypotheker used figures for the average price per square metre in different municipalities, to determine which Dutch cities are the most expensive and which are the cheapest for housing. It should come as no surprise that the most expensive city for a mortgage is Amsterdam at 7.187 euros per square metre, while the most affordable is Pekela at 1.995 euros per square metre.

Cheapest cities to buy a house in the Netherlands

Here are the top 10 most affordable municipalities to buy a house in the Netherlands:

Rank Municipality Price per m2 (in euros)
1 Pekela 1.995
2 Kerkrade 2.040
3 Eemsdalta 2.119
4 Het Hogeland 2.151
5 Brunssum 2.160
6 Heerlen 2.169
7 Oldambt 2.188
8 Stadtskanaal 2.206
9 Veendam 2.218
10 Waadhoeke 2.279

Most expensive cities to buy a house in the Netherlands

Here are the 10 least affordable municipalities when buying a house in the Netherlands:

Rank Municipality Price per m2 (in euros)
1 Amsterdam 7.187
2 Laren 6.327
3 Bloemendaal 6.053
4 Heemstede 5.583
5 Amstelveen 5.299
6 Diemen 5.263
7 Blaricum 5.220
8 Zandvoort 5.181
9 Ouder-Amstel 5.138
10 Haarlem 5.115


For more information about the figures, visit De Hypotheker’s website.

Simone Jacobs

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Simone Jacobs

Editor for the Netherlands at IamExpat Media. Simone studied Genetics and Zoology at the University of Pretoria in South Africa before moving to the Netherlands, where she has been working...

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