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House prices slightly cheaper: is the overheated housing market finally cooling down?

House prices slightly cheaper: is the overheated housing market finally cooling down?

The Dutch housing market is showing signs of cooling down, with fewer bids above asking price and a decrease in home viewings. The article examines what these trends, including more frequent price reductions, mean for potential buyers and sellers.

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Tata Steel prosecuted for intentional pollution following mass report by local residents

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