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Leafy Wassenaar lane is most expensive street in the Netherlands

March 15, 2016
Konijnenlaan. Photo: Google Streetview
Konijnenlaan. Photo: Google Streetview

The most expensive street in the Netherlands to live remains the leafy Konijnenlaan in Wassenaar, near The Hague, with an average asking price of €2.35m per property, according to housing market research group Calcasa.

Aerdenhout-Zuid in Bloemendaal is the most expensive neighbourhood, followed by Crailo in Huizen and De Kieviet in Wassenaar. In Aerdenhout-Zuid, almost all the properties are valued at over €1m, Calcasa said.

The Netherlands now has some 39,300 homes with a price tag of over €1m, a rise of 21% on 2014.

Most million euro homes – 6,400 – are in the greater Amsterdam region. Nevertheless only around 175 are currently up for sale, half the number of million euro homes on the market in Utrecht.

Amsterdam’s city centre Keizersgracht has 296 homes with a price tag of over €1m.

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