Construction and housing
Filter by year:- House price drop less substantial
- 32 percent fewer building permits granted
- More than one in ten holiday homes officially occupied
- Fall in house prices comes to a standstill
- One third of homes with an energy label can use a lot less energy
- Fall in house prices levelling off
- Sharp drop in building permits for own homes
- House prices continue to fall
- Most substantial rent increase in half a decade
- Rise in house prices: smallest in Limburg, largest in Zeeland
- House prices continue to fall
- Most people in the Netherlands live within 5 km from a hospital facility
- Marginal increase unfinished dwellings
- Downward trend house prices continues
- Housing and energy costs weigh heavy on lowest incomes
- Proceeds property transfer tax substantially down
- Slightly more homes completed in first quarter
- House prices fall further
- House prices drop further
- Nearly 6 percent of Dutch dwellings uninhabited
- House prices drop further
- Fewer dwellings completed and building permits granted
- House prices drop for the first time in decades
- Turnover surge construction sector in 2008
- House prices also higher in January
- More owner than tenant-occupied houses in the Netherlands
- Many new dwellings in existing built-up areas
- House prices slightly up in December
- More new houses built, fewer building permits granted
- Considerable increase in expensive homes worth over one million euro