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Landlords also dumped rental homes en masse in the first quarter: 'The Netherlands is on the brink of a housing market collapse'

Landlords also dumped rental homes en masse in the first quarter: 'The Netherlands is on the brink of a housing market collapse'

Landlords in the Netherlands continued to sell off rental properties in large numbers during the first quarter of the year. While this trend persists, the Kadaster predicts that the pace of these sales will decrease starting in the current quarter.

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