
Dutch housing market
RaboResearch examines many sides of the Dutch economy, including the housing market. Our analysts share the latest developments in the Dutch housing and rental markets, including insights on prices, availability, new construction, and sustainability.

Dutch Housing Market Quarterly: Sales surge and prices continue to rise
The price of existing owner-occupied homes will increase by 8.6% this year, and by 5.5% in 2026.

Housing market quarterly report: Higher house prices anticipated despite additional supply
Rising wages allow homebuyers to borrow and bid more. Mainly because of this, house prices are expected to rise by 8.6% this year and by another 6.6% in 2026.

Dutch housing market quarterly: Even higher house prices and more house sales on the horizon
Due to the mismatch between supply and demand, house prices will continue to rise in 2025 and 2026. There are also significantly more transactions, because investors...

Housing market quarterly: House prices continue to increase, but in lower gear
House prices are still rising fast, putting pressure on affordability. Consequently, the rate of price increases is expected to gradually decrease in the coming years.

Housing Market Quarterly Report: House price rise increases
Dutch house prices will rise even faster than previously thought in the coming years. Due to the high prices we foresee an increasing migration from the Randstad regions.

Housing Market Quarterly: House prices rise further, average (prospective) owner-occupier falls short by over EUR 100,000
Dutch house prices are expected to continue to rise sharply in the coming years. For (prospective) first-time buyers, a home of their own will therefore remain...

A new Dutch coalition: what are the policy plans? - Assessing the economic impact
On 16 May the coalition parties PVV, VVD, NSC and BBB published their Outline Agreement. This document serves as the foundation for a new Dutch cabinet.

Dutch Housing Market Quarterly: High price increases on the horizon
House prices in the Netherlanders are rising rapidly again, as the borrowing capacity of potential homebuyers is increasing while the supply of houses is limited.

The costs of a climate resilient housing market are currently manageable, but division looms
How does climate change affect our housing market? How do we adapt so that the strongest shoulders carry the heaviest burdens?

Housing Market Quarterly: House prices heading back to summer 2022 levels
For 2024, we expect home prices to match the 2022 peak and the number of sales to reach their lowest point.

Dutch house prices stabilizing earlier than expected, price increase projected for 2024
The decline in Dutch house prices seems to be over sooner than expected. We forecast that prices will stabilize in the second half of this year.

Exclusive Proposals to link mortgage borrowing capacity to energy labels
In previous years the annual update of the statutory mortgage underwriting standards in the Netherlands was relatively uneventful and generally featured only minor...
