Monday, July 25, 2016

Hire free sector increased considerably – De Stentor

Rents are skyrocketing for people not eligible for social housing. In the private sector the prices last year rose by 6.2 percent. According to figures from Pararius, the largest rental platform in the country.

Hiring more than 1,200 euros a month are no exception. Of these people are the victims that much money for social housing and not qualify for a mortgage. For example because they have flexible contracts or temporary contracts, self-employed or just separated and quickly need to get another house.

There are “only” 326,000 homes in the whole of the free market sector available . Precisely because of the scarcity rents take a big spurt, as noted Pararius. Many house hunters are therefore trapped.

Professor Peter Boelhouwer housing TU Delft expects that continues to spurt. ,, A growing group, especially single and divorced men get pinched. Part earn them enough to buy a house, but do not get a mortgage because they do not fit the standard picture. And while a house in the private sector much more expensive monthly from his. “

On average, pays a house in the private sector now 13.50 euros per square meter per month. Especially the towns in the north Holland, Utrecht and South Holland boost this national average considerably. But the trend can be seen across the country, including for example, Eindhoven and Tilburg.

According Pararius rents are now at the highest point since early 2010, when the rental platform for the first time this information is going to strike. these calculations are not only carried the bare rent, but also and furnished apartments.

it is notable that of the four major cities of Rotterdam is on the rise. There ‘do’ an apartment now average 14.22 euros per square meter per month. For an apartment of 80 square meters and hold a monthly tenant almost 1150 euro down.

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