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Sold dwellings
2018 Q1 -9.4 -6.8
2018 Q2 -6.2 -9.3
2018 Q3 -8.5 -7.3
2018 Q4 -13.8 -14.6
2019 Q1 -6.6 -9.0
2019 Q2 -10.8 -0.8
2019 Q3 -5.5 3.5
2019 Q4 -20.3 5.6
2020 Q1 13.2 8.7
2020 Q2 26.7 4.6
2020 Q3 22.2 5.6
2020 Q4 53.5 11.9
2021 Q1 4.7 29.2
2021 Q2 9.5 -3.9
2021 Q3 11.5 -13.4
2021 Q4 -0.8 -21.0
2022 Q1 0.9 -34.1
2022 Q2 -13.9 -10.2
2022 Q3 -32.9 -6.4
2022 Q4 -49.9 -2.8
2023 Q1 -52.0 -7.9
2023 Q2 -55.9 -6.1
2023 Q3 -27.8 -6.9
2023 Q4 15.4 -1.6
2023
Source: CBS, Kadaster

Q4 2023 saw a decline in sales of existing owner-occupied dwellings, with nearly 1.6 percent fewer transactions year on year. Transactions involving new-build and existing dwellings combined were almost at the same level as one year previously.

Number of sold new-build dwellings
2023 3.298 3.318 3.837 6.142
2022 6.868 7.529 5.311 5.322
2021 6.810 8.749 7.918 10.631
2020 6.503 7.988 7.104 10.713
2019 5.746 6.305 5.813 6.978
2018 6.151 7.068 6.153 8.756
Source: CBS, Kadaster

Prices of new-build owner-occupied dwellings increased year on year

In Q4 2023, the year-on-year price index for newly built owner-occupied dwellings went up by 3.0 percent, with an average transaction price of more than 502 thousand euros.

The year-on-year price index for existing owner-occupied dwellings was 0.3 percent lower, with an average sales price of nearly 422 thousand euros.

Prices owner-occupied dwellings
2018 Q1 9.1 9.2
2018 Q2 11.2 9.2
2018 Q3 12.4 9.3
2018 Q4 7.3 9.1
2019 Q1 8.9 8.2
2019 Q2 10.0 7.4
2019 Q3 6.4 6.4
2019 Q4 8.2 6.2
2020 Q1 7.0 6.8
2020 Q2 9.2 7.7
2020 Q3 11.0 8.2
2020 Q4 7.9 8.8
2021 Q1 11.5 10.2
2021 Q2 10.9 12.8
2021 Q3 8.8 17.3
2021 Q4 13.0 19.5
2022 Q1 12.6 20.1
2022 Q2 13.4 18.1
2022 Q3 14.4 11.6
2022 Q4 11.3 4.7
2023 Q1 7.1 -1.1
2023 Q2 4.1 -5.4
2023 Q3 1.4 -4.5
2023 Q4 3.0 -0.3
2023
Source: CBS, Kadaster

House prices increased in most EU countries

In Q4 2023, house prices for both new-build and existing dwellings in the Netherlands were 0.1 percent higher than one year previously. House prices increased in 18 of the EU member states. In Poland they rose the most sharply by 13 percent, while in Luxembourg house prices fell the most sharply by over 14 percent. On average, house prices rose 0.2 percent in the EU.

Prices newly built owner-occupied dwellings in the EU1), Q4 2023
Poland 13.0
Bulgaria 10.1
Croatia 9.5
Lithuania 8.3
Portugal 7.8
Slovenia 6.8
Estonia 5.8
Malta 5.4
Spain 4.3
Roemenia 3.7
Belgium 3.4
Hongary 3.3
Ireland 3.2
Denmark 2.5
Italy 1.8
Cyprus 1.6
Latvia 1.0
European Union 0.2
Netherlands 0.1
Czechia -1.0
Slovakia -1.1
Austria -1.8
Sweden -2.9
France -3.6
Finland -4.4
Germany -7.1
Luxembourg -14.4
Source: CBS, Eurostat
1)no figures available for Greece

Source of original article: Statistics Netherlands (CBS) (www.cbs.nl).
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