In Amsterdam, the average rent of a house increased by 5.75 percent in the first quarter of 2023 when compared to the same period one year before. Other big cities in the Netherlands: Rotterdam and The Hague saw decreases of 4.8 and 6.4 percent respectively. The rents are based on the price per square meter per month. In 2023, real estate prices are expected to stabilize with the growth of house prices slowing down.
In recent years, the housing market has continued to rise in the Netherlands due to low mortgage rates, a strong economy and a high level of consumer confidence. For example, the number of registered transactions reached a value of approximately 226,000 in 2021 and the average selling price of houses was the highest on record.
Percentage change on previous year of average housing rent in Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam and Utrecht (Netherlands) from 2nd quarter 2015 to 1st quarter 2023
The source states the numbers shown, concern rental housing being offered on the website of the source in the specific quarter. These figures exclude: "houses with less than 60 square meters or larger than 300 square meters and a rent of less than 710,68 euros are included". Moreover: "No difference was made between the type of rental housing, such as houses, appartments, rooms or studios."
According to the source, the rental price per square meter was calculated: "as the monthly rental price, dived by the living surface of the respective house".
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