Woning Search

Woning Search

Data-driven housing insights for renters and buyers in the Netherlands.

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Woningsearch is a data-driven platform that helps people better understand the housing market in the Netherlands.

We provide tools and guides for renters, home buyers, and expats — including rent checks, mortgage rate comparisons, and in-depth housing data.

Our goal is simple: make complex housing information accessible, transparent, and actionable.

Popular resources include: • Huurcommissie hearing preparation guides
• Dutch mortgage rate comparisons
• Historical house price data (2010–present)
• City-level housing, income, and population insights

Woningsearch is used by tenants, buyers, journalists, and researchers looking for reliable housing information in the Netherlands.

Website: https://woningsearch.nl

LaunchedMay 11, 2026

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