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Average 5 percent higher: find out how much your property tax has risen

Average 5 percent higher: find out how much your property tax has risen
Bloemendaal highest again
By RTL Z / ANP · · Modified:
© ANP Average 5 percent higher: find out how much your property tax has risen
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The average WOZ value of a Dutch home is 398,000 euros this year. That is 5 percent higher than a year earlier, reports the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS).

That increase is larger than in 2024, but considerably smaller than in previous years. According to the CBS, the WOZ value increased the most in the South Holland municipality of Leidschendam-Voorburg. Bloemendaal was again the municipality with the highest average WOZ value.

Ten years higher

It is the tenth year in a row that the WOZ value, which municipalities use to determine the amount of certain taxes and levies, has increased on average. The CBS observed the strongest increase in recent years in 2023, when the average WOZ was more than 16 percent higher than a year earlier.

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The Valuation Chamber arrives at its prediction based on house prices, which rose by an average of more than 10 percent last year. These price increases will determine the WOZ values ​​in 2026. The WOZ value will be based next year on the prices for which houses were sold with 1 January 2025 as the reference date.

The Valuation Chamber emphasises that other factors also play a role, such as the location of a house, the type of home and the state of maintenance.

See in the video below how massive WOZ objections lead to higher municipal taxes:

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