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House prices rise more slowly and reach record average of half a million

House prices rise more slowly and reach record average of half a million

Existing home prices in the Netherlands rose by 3.9 percent in July compared to the previous year, showing a slight slowdown in growth compared to June. Despite this cooling trend, house prices have continued to climb since late 2024, reaching an average record of half a million euros.

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