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In November 2025, prices of existing owner-occupied homes were on average 6.1 percent higher than a year earlier. For the eighth consecutive month, the price increase is slowing down. Compared to October 2025, prices rose by an average of 0.3 percent. The price developments in this report are based on the price index of existing private owner-occupied homes in the Netherlands from Statistics Netherlands (CBS) and the Land Registry.

Compared to October, owner-occupied home prices rise by 0.3 percent

Compared to October 2025, prices of existing owner-occupied homes rose by 0.3 percent in November 2025. Prices of existing owner-occupied homes peaked in July 2022. After that, the trend reversed and the price index declined for some time. Since June 2023, however, the trend has been rising again. In November, prices were on average 14.9 percent higher than at the previous peak in July 2022.

More transactions of existing owner-occupied homes in November

The Land Registry announced that it registered 18,224 housing transactions in November. That is over 1 percent more than a year earlier. In the first eleven months of 2025, 211,541 homes were sold, almost 6 percent more than a year earlier.

In November, the average transaction price for an existing owner-occupied home was 477,531 euros. NB To determine price developments of existing owner-occupied homes, the transaction price is not used, but the price index. The calculation of the price index takes into account quality differences between owner-occupied homes. The average transaction price does not include quality correction.