Existing own homes; average purchase prices, region

Existing own homes; average purchase prices, region

Regions Periods Average purchase price (euro)
The Netherlands 2025 479,527
Noord-Nederland (LD) 2025 385,019
Oost-Nederland (LD) 2025 458,409
West-Nederland (LD) 2025 515,593
Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2025 457,041
Groningen (PV) 2025 371,220
Fryslân (PV) 2025 375,728
Drenthe (PV) 2025 411,728
Overijssel (PV) 2025 420,923
Flevoland (PV) 2025 454,473
Gelderland (PV) 2025 479,542
Utrecht (PV) 2025 560,526
Noord-Holland (PV) 2025 570,463
Zuid-Holland (PV) 2025 469,137
Zeeland (PV) 2025 366,731
Noord-Brabant (PV) 2025 486,894
Limburg (PV) 2025 381,845
Aa en Hunze 2025 497,875
Aalburg 2025
Aalsmeer 2025 636,273
Aalten 2025 404,815
Ter Aar 2025
Aarle-Rixtel 2025
Abcoude 2025
Achtkarspelen 2025 386,939
Akersloot 2025
Alblasserdam 2025 465,391
Albrandswaard 2025 531,165
Alkemade 2025
Alkmaar 2025 424,065
Almelo 2025 337,477
Almere 2025 493,406
Alphen aan den Rijn 2025 459,675
Alphen en Riel 2025
Alphen-Chaam 2025 556,205
Altena 2025 481,068
Ambt Delden 2025
Ambt Montfort 2025
Ameland 2025 452,457
Amerongen 2025
Amersfoort 2025 551,639
Ammerzoden 2025
Amstelveen 2025 681,691
Amsterdam 2025 630,621
Andijk 2025
Angerlo 2025
Anloo 2025
Anna Paulowna 2025
Apeldoorn 2025 471,143
Appingedam 2025
Arcen en Velden 2025
Arnemuiden 2025
Arnhem 2025 407,247
Assen 2025 376,755
Asten 2025 528,110
Avereest 2025
Axel 2025
Baarle-Nassau 2025 465,201
Baarn 2025 610,602
Bakel en Milheeze 2025
Barendrecht 2025 547,450
Barneveld 2025 533,904
Bathmen 2025
Bedum 2025
Beek (L.) 2025 376,436
Beek en Donk 2025
Beekdaelen 2025 383,775
Beemster 2025
Beesel 2025 358,895
Beilen 2025
Belfeld 2025
Bellingwedde 2025
Bemmel 2025
Bennebroek 2025
Berg en Dal 2025 482,272
Bergambacht 2025
Bergeijk 2025 527,954
Bergen (L.) 2025 449,775
Bergen (NH.) 2025 737,165
Bergen op Zoom 2025 398,490
Bergeyk 2025
Bergh 2025
Bergschenhoek 2025
Berkel en Rodenrijs 2025
Berkel-Enschot 2025
Berkelland 2025 429,910
Berlicum 2025
Bernheze 2025 576,186
Bernisse 2025
Best 2025 553,741
Beuningen 2025 527,279
Beverwijk 2025 419,001
het Bildt 2025
De Bilt 2025 729,588
Binnenmaas 2025
Bladel 2025 511,537
Bladel en Netersel 2025
Blaricum 2025 1,105,604
Bleiswijk 2025
Bloemendaal 2025 1,023,762
Source: Statistics Netherlands, Kadaster
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Table explanation


This table shows the average purchase price that has been paid in the reporting period for existing own homes purchased by a private individual. The average purchase price of existing own homes may differ from the price index of existing own homes. The average purchase price is no indicator for price developments of owner-occupied residential property. The average purchase price reflects the average price of dwellings sold in a particular period. The fact that de dwellings sold differs from one period to another is not taken into account. The following instance explains which problems are entailed by the continually changing of the quality of the dwellings sold. Suppose in February of a particular year mainly big houses with extensive gardens beautifully situated alongside canals are sold, whereas in March many small terraced houses are sold. In that case the average purchase price in February will be higher than in March but this does not mean that house prices are increased. See note 3 for a link to the article 'Why the average purchase price is not an indicator'.

Data available from: 1995

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are immediately definitive. The calculation of these figures is based on the number of notary transactions that are registered every month by the Dutch Land Registry Office (Kadaster). A revision of the figures is exceptional and occurs specifically if an error significantly exceeds the acceptable statistical margins. The average purchasing prices of existing owner-occupied sold homes can be calculated by Kadaster at a later date. These figures are usually the same as the publication on Statline, but in some periods they differ. Kadaster calculates the average purchasing prices based on the most recent data. These may have changed since the first publication. Statistics Netherlands uses figures from the first publication in accordance with the revision policy described above.

Changes as of 17 February 2026:
Added average purchase prices of the municipalities for the year 2025.

When will new figures be published?
New figures are published approximately one to three months after the period under review.

Description topics

Average purchase price
The average purchase price shows the mean value paid in the period under review for dwellings sold to a private person and intended for permanent residence by a private person. These figures don’t show the price development of existing own homes. For that purpose, you can use the price index of existing own homes. The average purchase price reflects the average price of dwellings sold in a particular period. The fact that de dwellings sold differs from one period to another is not taken into account. The following instance explains which problems are entailed by the continually changing of the quality of the dwellings sold. Suppose in February of a particular year mainly big houses with extensive gardens beautifully situated alongside canals are sold, whereas in March many small terraced houses are sold. In that case the average purchase price in February will be higher than in March but this does not mean that house prices are increased.