Half fewer mortgage applications in February

The Dutch applied for half as many mortgages in February as in the same month last year, mortgage adviser De Hypotheker reports based on its own figures.

In February 2022, demand for new mortgages reached a record high because many people wanted to refinance their mortgages in view of rising interest rates.

Due to rising mortgage rates and a deteriorating economic outlook, house prices have already fallen in recent months compared to the previous month. Banks expect that homes will eventually lose value by about 6 percent.

Especially young people

De Hypotheker sees that young people in particular are now more actively involved in the housing market. Compared to January, the number of mortgage applications rose by 45 percent in February. In addition, more than half of those requests came from people under the age of 35. The average amount per mortgage application increased slightly to just under 311,000 euros.

According to commercial director Menno Luiten, this has to do with the increasing supply, after it had become increasingly difficult to find a suitable home for years due to the shortage. “Although they take into account the still high house prices and higher interest rates, they have often been looking for a suitable home for a long time and are still willing to accept this,” he says.

Careful recovery

The advisory chain sees the increase in the number of mortgage applications between January and February as a sign of a tentative recovery in the housing market. “But it is still too early to speak of stabilization,” emphasizes de Luiten.

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