Friday, 5 February 2016 – 9:47 Update: 06-02-2016 18:26
the rents in the private sector in the Netherlands in the fourth quarter of 2015 as in the third quarter 5.2% higher than in 2014. The average rent per square meter per month amounts to € 13.14. Pararius.nl signals the last three years, an upward trend in the price of housing in the private sector.
However, the average rent of North Holland, Utrecht and South Holland higher than in the rest of the Netherlands. Without these three provinces would increase the price in the Netherlands at a lower average of € 9.58 per square meter per month. This means that people outside the Randstad for a house of 100 m2 in the private sector averaged about € 950, -. Pay per month to rent
Cause high rent in the Randstad
according to Jasper de Groot, Managing Director of Pararius, there is especially in the Randstad a shortage of rental housing in the private sector. “There is a growing group of people with a median interested in luxury apartments in the city. An apartment for this category not consider a multitude of reasons. For example, rent a flexible alternative for people at the beginning of their careers, people who divorce or even for people who live together for the first time. These people often are linked to their income, not eligible for social housing waiting lists in the first place by an average of eight years. They are often designated in the Randstad on the scarce number of homes being rented out by other individuals.
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