Súdwest-Fryslân builds 10% more homes than planned, easing housing pressure
Residents of Súdwest-Fryslân now have more housing options as the municipality surpasses its target of 1,000 new homes by 2026. With 1,100 homes already built, affordable and senior-friendly housing is expanding, particularly in high-demand areas like Sneek.
| Key Data Point | Value |
|---|---|
| Homes completed (2022-2026) | 1,100 (target: 1,000) |
| Total housing stock (2025) | 43,298 |
| Homes completed in 2025 | 248 |
| Homes under construction | 249 |
| Building permits granted | 660 |
| Homes in planning phase | ~2,000 |
| Average home price (2025) | €382,483 (below €420k threshold) |
| Affordable homes promoted | Up to €260,000 |
| Highest demand area | Sneek |
The municipality of Súdwest-Fryslân is responsible for local housing policy, including setting construction targets, issuing building permits, and ensuring affordable housing options. It collaborates with developers and stakeholders to address demographic shifts, such as an aging population and rising single-person households.
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Súdwest-Fryslân exceeds housing construction targets
Súdwest-Fryslân is making significant progress in building new homes. The coalition had agreed that at least 1,000 homes would be completed between 2022 and 2026. Figures now show that 1,100 homes have already been built, and construction continues.
The new ‘Housing Construction Factsheet 2025’ provides an overview of the state of housing construction in the municipality. The factsheet offers insights into the number of homes, newly completed houses, and construction sites. It also shows population trends and outlines plans for the coming years.
Homes for every stage of life
The factsheet reveals that the population is gradually ageing and the number of single-person households is increasing. While the number of households is growing, the number of residents remains relatively stable. This has led to a strong demand for small, affordable homes for first-time buyers, single occupants, and seniors.
In 2025, 248 homes were completed, bringing the total housing stock to 43,298 homes. The average selling price for a home stood at €382,483, which is below the national affordability threshold of €420,000. Additionally, the municipality is actively promoting the construction of homes priced up to €260,000 to give first-time buyers a better chance of owning a home.
Súdwest-Fryslân continues to build
In addition to the homes already completed, 249 are currently under construction. Building permits have been granted for 660 homes, and plans are in development for nearly 2,000 more. Construction is taking place across all parts of the municipality. Sneek will see the most new homes due to the highest demand, but smaller communities also have housing construction plans.
The Housing Construction Factsheet 2025 is available at sudwestfryslan.nl/wonen2025. The page also includes an explanation with a review of the coalition period.
