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Comment by alephnan

1 day ago

> And (almost) everyone has a house.

How come the Netherlands has the most pronounced housing shortage for university students compared to other countries ? Is it because everyone is AirBnb'ing their first and second homes out to tourists?

It's so bad that international students are forced to decline university and graduate school offers. I know because I am in that boat.

https://nltimes.nl/2025/04/22/housing-shortage-netherlands-r...

https://www.goinconnect.com/success-stories/the-student-hous...

Housing in the Netherlands is complex, it's not a free market.

Out of a total of ~8 million homes:

- 4.6 million are owned by the people who live in them.

- 2.3 million are owned by social housing corporations. You have to join a waitlist for these, you can't outbid someone.

And then lastly:

- 1 million houses are "free rentals". But this means they are open to anyone, they are still rent-controlled.

You, together with all other international people, as well as many Dutch people who can't buy and also aren't eligible for social housing are playing musical chairs with only ~13% of the total housing in our country.