Dutch home prices to continue to rise in 2025 as supply dwindles

ABN Amro has reported that it expects the price of housing in the Netherlands to increase yet again as demand goes up, this time by 8,5 percent in 2024 and a further 7 percent in...

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ABN Amro has reported that it expects the price of to increase yet again as demand goes up, this time by 8,5 percent in 2024 and a further 7 percent in 2025. However, the expects the number of transactions to slow as fewer newly built homes become available. According to ABN Amro, Dutch residents had increased confidence in in the third quarter of this year due to and .

This meant that there was more competition in the housing market, and . All these factors have led the bank to adjust its estimations for how much house prices will increase in the coming months. Previously, it had been predicted that the cost of homes would rise by 12,5 percent by the end of 2025 (7,5 percent in 2024 and 5 percent in 2025), but now expect a higher increase totalling 15,5 percent.



With prices of existing homes increasing faster than those of newly built homes, new homes are becoming more attractive, especially to and who can afford to move to the house of their dreams. These families then sell and of their existing homes, increasing the number of transactions of both types of housing. However, the supply of newly-built homes is dwindling and despite more building permits being issued, many homes won’t be finished for several years.

This suggests to ABN Amro that fewer homes will change hands as fewer homes are on the market. “A positive development is that more existing homes are changing owners now that more and more are being sold,” stated Philip Bokeloh, ABN Amro housing market economist, alluding to the effects of the and how . “This means that cheaper homes with a low energy label - usually apartments - are becoming available.

” First-time buyers can benefit from this the most, as long as they and make the housing more sustainable. This has made apartments more popular as they are often more affordable than houses, especially in the bigger ..