Dutch house prices 4.3% higher than a year ago, growth slowing

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Add as a favourite source on Google Add DutchNews as a favourite source on GoogleThe average price of an existing home in the Netherlands was 4.3% higher in April than a year earlier, down from a 5% rise in March, according to figures from national statistics agency CBS and the Land Registry.
Month on month, the price index was unchanged. Prices are now 15.8% above their previous peak in July 2022.
The Land Registry recorded 19,454 housing transactions in April, nearly 3% more than the same month in 2026. In the first four months of 2026, 75,403 homes changed hands – more than 7% up on the same period of 2025.
The average transaction price in April was €486,101, although CBS notes this figure is not used to measure price trends because it does not adjust for differences in property quality.
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