New dwellings; input price indices building costs 2015=100 2012-2023

New dwellings; input price indices building costs 2015=100 2012-2023

Cost components Periods Input price indices (2015=100) Changes compared to one year earlier (%)
Total building costs 2012 97.6
Total building costs 2013 97.8 0.2
Total building costs 2014 98.7 0.9
Total building costs 2015 100.0 1.3
Total building costs 2016 101.7 1.7
Total building costs 2017 103.9 2.2
Total building costs 2018 106.5 2.5
Total building costs 2019 109.5 2.8
Total building costs 2020 111.9 2.2
Total building costs 2021 116.9 4.5
Total building costs 2022 January 122.5 7.5
Total building costs 2022 February 123.1 8.0
Total building costs 2022 March 125.2 9.6
Total building costs 2022 April 127.4 10.6
Total building costs 2022 May 128.0 10.4
Total building costs 2022 June 127.5 9.1
Total building costs 2022 July 128.5 8.7
Total building costs 2022 August 128.7 9.0
Total building costs 2022 September 129.6 9.5
Total building costs 2022 October 130.0 9.1
Total building costs 2022 November 129.7 8.8
Total building costs 2022 December 129.7 8.5
Total building costs 2022 127.5 9.1
Total building costs 2023 January* 133.1 8.7
Total building costs 2023 February* 133.5 8.5
Total building costs 2023 March* 134.4 7.4
Total building costs 2023 April* 134.6 5.7
Total building costs 2023 May* 134.7 5.2
Total building costs 2023 June* 134.5 5.5
Total building costs 2023 July* 134.7 4.8
Total building costs 2023 August* 134.2 4.3
Total building costs 2023 September* 134.3 3.6
Total building costs 2023 October* 134.2 3.2
Total building costs 2023 November* 133.8 3.1
Total building costs 2023 December* 133.8 3.2
Total building costs 2023* 134.2 5.2
Wages 2012 95.4
Wages 2013 97.1 1.8
Wages 2014 99.1 2.1
Wages 2015 100.0 0.9
Wages 2016 101.6 1.6
Wages 2017 103.7 2.0
Wages 2018 106.2 2.5
Wages 2019 109.0 2.6
Wages 2020 113.5 4.1
Wages 2021 114.8 1.2
Wages 2022 January 117.2 2.1
Wages 2022 February 117.2 2.1
Wages 2022 March 117.3 1.7
Wages 2022 April 117.8 2.1
Wages 2022 May 117.8 2.1
Wages 2022 June 117.8 2.1
Wages 2022 July 117.8 2.2
Wages 2022 August 117.8 3.3
Wages 2022 September 119.3 4.6
Wages 2022 October 119.3 4.2
Wages 2022 November 119.3 4.2
Wages 2022 December 119.3 4.2
Wages 2022 118.2 2.9
Wages 2023 January* 121.0 3.2
Wages 2023 February* 121.0 3.2
Wages 2023 March* 122.8 4.7
Wages 2023 April* 122.9 4.4
Wages 2023 May* 122.9 4.4
Wages 2023 June* 122.9 4.4
Wages 2023 July* 124.4 5.6
Wages 2023 August* 124.4 5.6
Wages 2023 September* 124.4 4.3
Wages 2023 October* 124.4 4.3
Wages 2023 November* 124.4 4.3
Wages 2023 December* 124.4 4.3
Wages 2023* 123.3 4.4
Building materials 2012 99.8
Building materials 2013 98.4 -1.4
Building materials 2014 98.3 -0.1
Building materials 2015 100.0 1.7
Building materials 2016 101.7 1.7
Building materials 2017 104.0 2.3
Building materials 2018 106.8 2.6
Building materials 2019 110.0 3.0
Building materials 2020 110.4 0.4
Building materials 2021 119.0 7.8
Building materials 2022 January 127.6 12.8
Building materials 2022 February 128.9 13.8
Building materials 2022 March 132.9 17.3
Building materials 2022 April 136.7 18.9
Building materials 2022 May 138.0 18.4
Building materials 2022 June 137.0 15.6
Building materials 2022 July 138.9 14.7
Building materials 2022 August 139.2 14.2
Building materials 2022 September 139.6 14.0
Building materials 2022 October 140.4 13.5
Building materials 2022 November 139.9 12.8
Building materials 2022 December 139.8 12.3
Building materials 2022 136.6 14.8
Building materials 2023 January* 144.9 13.5
Building materials 2023 February* 145.7 13.1
Building materials 2023 March* 145.8 9.7
Building materials 2023 April* 146.1 6.8
Building materials 2023 May* 146.1 5.8
Building materials 2023 June* 145.8 6.4
Building materials 2023 July* 144.7 4.1
Building materials 2023 August* 143.8 3.3
Building materials 2023 September* 144.0 3.1
Building materials 2023 October* 143.7 2.3
Building materials 2023 November* 143.0 2.2
Building materials 2023 December* 143.1 2.3
Building materials 2023* 144.7 5.9
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table contains monthly figures on the input price index of new dwellings; input price indices building costs to monitor the costs of new dwellings (labour and materials) in the Netherlands.

An input price index is determined on the basis of price changes of the various cost components making up the product - in this case a new dwelling.
Changes in the prices of building equipment (tools and machinery), general costs, profit and risk are not included in the input price index. Other cost components, such as energy and transport, are also not taken into account as their influence on the final cost price is relatively modest. Land costs are also not included in the index.

Data available from: January 2012 to December 2023

Status of the figures:
The figures of the wages and total building costs are definite up to and including the year 2022.
The figures of the building materials are definite up to and including six months from the most recent reported month.
The data for 2023 is provisional. Since this table has been discontinued, the data is no longer finalized.

Changes as of February 29, 2024
The index number series in this table use 2015 as the reference year (2015=100). To ensure that the results of the index series are more in line with current events, a so-called base shift is implemented once every five years. Due to the implementation of FRIBS (Framework Regulation Integrating Business Statistics) in 2021, this time the base shift is postponed by one year to 2021=100. The subsequent base shift will return to a regular year, namely 2025=100. Upon the publication of the reporting period of January 2024, such a base shift will occur, and the reference year will be switched to 2021 (2021=100). The index series with the reference 2021=100 will be published in new StatLine tables. This table will be discontinued from that moment and will no longer be updated. However, it will remain available in the archive. The new tables for 2021=100 will commence with the reporting month of January 2018.

Changes as of March 11, 2024
This table has been discontinued. This table is followed by New dwellings; input price indices building costs 2021=100. See paragraph 3.

Description topics

Input price indices
Input price indices are based on producers’ costs. Input price indices of new dwellings relate to the prices of labour and building materials. The series is calculated from changes in labour prices in construction and costs of materials used in residential building.

Changes in the prices of building equipment (tools and machinery), general costs, profit and risk are not included in the input price index.
Changes compared to one year earlier
Year-on-year change, expressed as a percentage. The price index of a period compared with the price index of the same period one year earlier.

The year-on-year changes of the price indices of the series 2010=100 is calculated based on unrounded price indices. The percentages mentioned in the table from 1990 with 2000 as base year are based on rounded price indices until review period January 2013. Therefore the year-on-year development can differ from the percentages provided in this table. From 2013 on, the year-on-year developments in both tables are calculated on unrounded price indices.