Netherlands - Dwelling Stocks





Netherlands: Dwelling Stocks

Mnemonic HSTK.INLD
Unit #, NSA
Adjustments Not Seasonally Adjusted
Monthly 0.05 %
Data Feb 2024 8,208,381
Jan 2024 8,203,980

Series Information

Source Statistics Netherlands
Release Housing Stock
Frequency Monthly
Start Date 1/31/2012
End Date 2/29/2024

Netherlands: Real Estate

Reference Last Previous Units Frequency
Dwelling Stocks Feb 2024 8,208,381 8,203,980 #, NSA Monthly
Residential Building Permits Jan 2024 2,466 3,694 #, NSA Monthly
House Price Index 2017 Q3 100.79 99.18 Index 2010=100, SA Quarterly
Building Permits 2016 50,997 53,533 # Annual
Non-residential Building Permits 2016 50,997 53,533 # Annual

Release Information

For the Netherlands, building stock (residential and non-residential) and actions upon it (new, demolition, correction, etc.). For the country and first three subnational geo levels.

  • Measurements:
    • Unitary count (#)
    • Change month-over-month (# M/M)
  • Adjustment: Not seasonally adjusted (NSA)
  • Native frequency: Monthly
  • Start date: Uniformly 2012
  • Geo coverage:
    • Country
    • NUTS 1 areas (INLD_^^^^)
    • NUTS 2 areas (INLD_^^)
    • NUTS 3 areas (INLD_^^^)

The source writes:

This table contains data on the stock of housing and non-housing and the movements therein, such as construction and demolition. The data are from the Key Addresses and Buildings (BAG). The homes are not broken down by various use. The data is further broken down into parts of the country, provinces, metropolitan regions, urban agglomerations, COROP regions and municipalities.

All residential and non-residential buildings in the Netherlands, by municipality are included.

In the terminology as much as possible aligns with the concepts of objects handbook Register for Addresses and Buildings (BAG).

From 2017 historical data of large urban agglomerations and urban regions are no longer in the table we collect data from. Through various social developments, the philosophy and methodology underlying the definition are no longer current. It also appears that other bodies, depending on the application, use a different layout of urban agglomerations and urban regions, which can be no more talk of a single standard. As a result, data for the COROP area Flevoland (Flevoland (CR)) was discontined.

Definitions

Home
The smallest located within one or more buildings and for residential purposes subordinate unit of use, accessed via a private entrance from the public road, a yard or a shared circulation space. All objects stay with at least one residential function and possibly one or more other functions are regarded as property.
Non-dwelling
The smallest located within one or more buildings and for commercial or recreational purposes subordinate unit of use, accessed via a private entrance from the public road, a yard or a shared circulation space. All objects stay with one or more usage without residential function are classified as non - residential (offices, schools, shops, etc.).
Pledge
The smallest in the creation functional and architectural-constructive self-contained unit that directly and permanently connected with the earth and walking surface and is lockable.
Object
The smallest located within one or more buildings and for residential, commercial or recreational purposes subordinate unit of use that is made accessible can be property law legal acts and functional subject via a lockable access from the public road, a yard or a shared circulation space, self-respect.
Staying object
Always has at least one address and preferably exactly one address.
Use function
The main function of using an addressable stay object, derived from the architectural use function as set out in the Building Act 2012. It concerns the permitted use and should not be confused with the planning destination or actual use.

Data for the current year is subject to revision and is finalized the following May. Data for previous years is final.

Subnational geographies are subject to changes on their boundaries for each release. More information is available in "Further Reading" links below, and in the Data Buffet as "Geo Reference Files"

Further reading

At the source: