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Nearly 6 percent of Dutch dwellings uninhabited
On 1 January 2008 5.7 percent of the just over 7 million dwellings in the Netherlands were not officially inhabited. This does not mean that they are vacant, but that nobody is officially registered...
Household characteristics in the municipality of Dronten, 1 January 2014
Custom-made table on households characteristics with reference person aged 15-64 years in the municipality of Dronten on 1 January 2014. Commissioned by: the municipality of Dronten.
Intramunicipal emigration possible in Limburg
Is it possible to move to a house across the street and emigrate at the same time? Yes, it is possible: in the province of Limburg in the southeast of the Netherlands in the cross-border municipality...
Less income from municipal taxes due to changes in property tax
In 2006 The Dutch municipalities will receive 8.9 percent less from municipal taxes than in 2005. This is due to the abolition of property tax for the occupants of dwellings. The loss in property tax...
More dwellings completed, fewer residential building permits issued
In the first half of 2008, more than 28 thousand dwellings were completed, 13 percent more than in the same period of 2007.
Households by disposable household income and type of home in Ede and Scherpenzeel, 2007 (Dutch only)
The Centre for Policy Related Statistics was commissioned by housing corporation Woonstede to compile customised tables about households by disposable income and type of home in Ede and Scherpenzeel...
Highest achieved level of education by age and gender (Dutch only)
Custom-made table on the highest achieved level of education of the Dutch population in September 2010, by age and gender. Commissioned by: National Institute for Public Health and the Environment...
Income of households in Gorinchem, 2010 (Dutch only)
Custom-made tables regarding the income of households by district, neighbourhood, type of residence and household characteristics. Results are available on request. Commissioned by: Poort 6.
Income of households in Haarlem, Beverwijk, Heemstede en Bloemendaal, 2009 (Dutch only)
Custom-made tables regarding the income of households by district, neighbourhood and type of residence. Results are available on request. Commissioned by: Housing cooperative Pre Wonen
Income of households in Ede and Scherpenzeel, 2010 (Dutch only)
Custom-made tables regarding the income of households by district, neighbourhood, type of residence and household characteristics.Commissioned by: Housing cooperative Woonstede.
Income of households in Hattem, Heerde and Epe, 2009 (Dutch only)
Custom-made tables regarding the income of households by district, neighbourhood and type of residence. Results are available on request. Commissioned by: Housing cooperative Triada
Much fewer families moving house
The number of people moving house in the Netherlands was 45 thousand lower in the first four months of 2009 than in the same period last year.
House rents up 1.6 percent
The amount of rent Dutch tenants pay for their homes was 1.6 percent higher on 1 July 2010 than one year previously. This is the equivalent of an average increase of 7 euro per month. It is the...
Favourable prospects for residential building
The number of residential building permits issued in 2006 exceeded 96 thousand, the highest number in nearly a decade.
Substantially more building permits issued
In the first six months van 2006 building permits were issued for over 49 thousand dwellings.
Considerable growth investments
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports that, year-on-year, the volume of investments in tangible fixed assets grew by 13.1 percent in November 2015. The increase is more substantial than in October....
Investments further up, mainly in residential property
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) announced that the volume of investments in tangible fixed assets grew by 12.1 percent in September 2015 relative to September 2014. The increase is again mainly due to...
Building permits number of dwellings and square meters
This publication contains unadjusted, calendar adjusted, and seasonally and calendar adjusted figures for building permits over period of 2000-2019.
2.5 percent of Dutch housing stock vacant for extended period of time
More than 400 thousand houses in the Netherlands are unoccupied; 190 thousand (2.5 percent of the dwelling stock) remain occupied for more than eighteen months.