Real rent increase dwellings; social and other landlords
Type of rental | Periods | Real rent increase incl. harmonisation (%) | Real rent increase excl. harmonisation (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Total; regulated | 2024 | 1.1 | 0.5 |
Social landlords; regulated | 2024 | 1.1 | 0.4 |
Other landlords; regulated | 2024 | 1.2 | 0.7 |
Source: CBS. |
Table explanation
This table includes figures on the average increase of rent paid for regulated dwellings broken down by type of landlord. The figures have been adjusted for inflation, using the average inflation for the period December to November of the previous year.
Data available from: 2015.
Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are definitive.
Changes as of 4 September 2024:
The figures of 2024 have been published.
When will new figures be published?
New figures will become available in September 2025.
Description topics
- Real rent increase incl. harmonisation
- Real rent increase (including rent harmonisation):
The rent increase including harmonisation is corrected for inflation for the period December to November of the previous year.
When a dwelling changes tenancy, the rent increase may exceed the maximum increase valid for that year. This is called rent harmonisation. This increase has no connection with the annual rent increase per 1 July and can be applied at any moment in time. However, the rent after harmonisation may not exceed the maximum rent based on the Ministry of Interior and Kingdom Relations' Rent Point System. - Real rent increase excl. harmonisation
- Real rent increase (excluding rent harmonisation):
The rent increase excluding harmonisation is corrected for inflation for the period December to November of the previous year.
When a dwelling changes tenancy, the rent increase may exceed the maximum increase valid for that year. This is called rent harmonisation. This increase has no connection with the annual rent increase per 1 July and can be applied at any moment in time. However, the rent after harmonisation may not exceed the maximum rent based on the Ministry of Interior and Kingdom Relations' Rent Point System.