Bloemendaal, Laren and Blaricum are known for this: million-dollar homes. But houses costing more than one million euros are becoming increasingly ‘normal’, also in Brabant. One in sixteen owner-occupied homes in the Netherlands is a multi-million dollar home. Breda and Eindhoven are the Brabant frontrunners, with Baronielaan in Breda as an outlier.
Breda ranks third among municipalities where the most million-dollar homes will be added by 2025. In 2025, there were 4,900 homes with a price of one million euros or more. An increase of 900. Only in Utrecht (1600) and The Hague (1500) more millionaire homes were added last year.
Eindhoven is also in the top 10. There, the number of million-dollar homes increased by 600, to 3,300 homes worth more than one million euros.
Shift
“The classic village municipalities continue to have the highest percentages, but the largest absolute growth in million-dollar homes is increasingly in large cities, medium-sized municipalities and growth municipalities. This means that the million-dollar home is shifting further from an exclusive top segment to a broader category within the Dutch owner-occupied housing market,” says Calcasa.
Which Brabant street is the leader?
Market researchers Calcasa also looked at which street in the Netherlands has the most million-dollar homes. There is one Brabant street in the Top 10: De Baronielaan in Breda. There are no fewer than 190 million-dollar homes in that street.
With a total of 4900 and 3300 million-dollar homes, Breda and Eindhoven are also in the top 10 of Dutch municipalities with the most of these houses. The ranking is led by Amsterdam, where there are about 19,000.

