Since the start of the coronavirus crisis in the Netherlands in March, the number of homes put on the market has been faster than it was in 2019. The research agency Dinamis said the economic uncertainty brought about by the coronavirus crisis had convinced many homeowners plan to sell their homes. Amsterdam and Utrecht have seen rapid increases since the financial crisis in 2009 and the supply of available homes there is 25 percent higher than last year. Residential real estate prices in the Netherlands have been rising steadily since 2013.