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Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Economy
People buy balloons from a non-local vendor along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 10, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile Market In Jakarta
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on June 9, 2025, a buyer walks among cars with clothes for sale. The mobile market at Cideng, Tanah Abang, Jakarta, Indonesia, opens only on Monday and Thursday. The unique aspect of this market is that sellers sell clothes from their cars parked in a parking area in Cideng, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia, and it is open only from 6 am to 12 pm. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile Market In Jakarta
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on June 9, 2025, a seller waits in his car for a buyer. The mobile market in Cideng, Tanah Abang, Jakarta, Indonesia, opens only on Monday and Thursday. Sellers sell clothes from their cars parked in a parking area in Cideng, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia, and the market operates only from 6 am to 12 pm. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile Market In Jakarta
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on June 9, 2025, a buyer sits while waiting for her relative to pick clothes to buy. The mobile market at Cideng, Tanah Abang, Jakarta, Indonesia, only opens on Monday and Thursday. The unique aspect of this market is that sellers sell clothes from their cars parked in a parking area in Cideng, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia, and it only opens from 6 am to 12 pm. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile Market In Jakarta
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on June 9, 2025, a person involved in illegal parking looks straight at the camera as he prepares to collect a parking fee of 5,000 to 15,000 rupiah per car. The mobile market at Cideng, Tanah Abang, Jakarta, Indonesia, operates only on Monday and Thursday. Sellers sell clothes from their cars parked in a parking area in Cideng, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia, and the market is open from 6 am to 12 pm. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile Market In Jakarta
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on June 9, 2025, a buyer chooses clothes to buy at the mobile market. The mobile market in Cideng, Tanah Abang, Jakarta, Indonesia, only opens on Monday and Thursday. Sellers sell clothes from their cars parked in a parking area in Cideng, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia, and the market is open only from 6 am to 12 pm. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto) -
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Cattle Market In Dhaka
A cow looks toward the camera while on display at a market in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on June 2, 2024, ahead of Eid al-Adha. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Munich Radl-Dult On Mariahilfplatz
Visitors browse through used bicycles at the flea market section of the Munich Radl-Dult on Mariahilfplatz in Munich, Germany, on June 1, 2025. The event, part of the ''Munchen unterwegs'' initiative, offers affordable bikes and promotes sustainable urban mobility in a lively, community-centered atmosphere. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Markets In Kolkata, India
A vendor sells vegetables in a market in Kolkata, India, on May 25, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto) -
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Weekly Outdoor Market
People shop for fresh vegetables, fruits, and herbs at a weekly outdoor market in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. Open-air markets are popular in Germany for locally grown produce and community interaction. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Weekly Outdoor Market
Fresh slices of watermelon and baskets of ripe strawberries are displayed at a fruit stand during a weekly outdoor market in Munich, Germany, on May 24, 2025. Seasonal fruits attract locals and tourists seeking fresh produce and healthy snacks. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Weekly Outdoor Market
People shop for fresh vegetables, fruits, and herbs at a weekly outdoor market in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. Open-air markets are popular in Germany for locally grown produce and community interaction. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Weekly Outdoor Market
People shop for fresh vegetables, fruits, and herbs at a weekly outdoor market in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. Open-air markets are popular in Germany for locally grown produce and community interaction. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Jewish Quarter In Prague
People queue and gather in front of a kosher-certified trdelnik and coffee stand offering Jewish-style desserts and drinks in the Jewish Quarter of Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. The shop serves traditional chimney cakes adapted to kosher dietary laws and highlights Jewish culinary presence in a popular tourist area. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Jewish Quarter In Prague
Tourists browse souvenir stalls selling Judaica-themed magnets, wooden crafts, and Prague memorabilia in the Jewish Quarter of Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. These kiosks near key heritage sites offer visitors items related to Jewish culture, history, and local traditions. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
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A sign 'FOR SALE' seen outside a house in downtown Edmonton area, on May 14, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In East Bangkok, Thailand
A street food seller makes a transaction with a sausage buyer in East Bangkok, Thailand, on May 9, 2025. International tourist arrivals into Thailand sharply decline from the Northeast Asian market between January and April 2025, with an overall decrease of 20%, particularly a 30% drop in Chinese tourists. The Thai government attempts to curb the tourism downturn with a domestic tourism subsidy for Thais to stimulate the local economy. (Photo by Matt Hunt/NurPhoto) -
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India Economy
A shopkeeper speaks with customers as he sells betel leaf at their roadside temporary stalls at a market area in Siliguri, India, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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Tchibo Retail Storefront
People walk past the entrance of a Tchibo store with visible product displays and signage in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. Tchibo is a German retailer that offers coffee, household goods, clothing, and weekly-changing non-food items across its nationwide outlets. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Jack & Jones Store
People walk and sit in front of a Jack & Jones clothing store located in a pedestrian area in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The international fashion brand features menswear, and the store showcases seasonal items and sale promotions in its window displays. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Visitors Enjoy The Auer Dult Fair At Mariahilfplatz In Munich
A man examines a display of colorful brooms, brushes, and household cleaning tools at a vendor stall during the Auer Dult traditional fair in Munich, Germany, on April 29, 2025. The fair's market section is known for offering practical household goods, utensils, and specialty cleaning equipment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In India
A vegetable shopkeeper and a customer use umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun on a hot summer day in Kolkata, India, on April 24, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty) -
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
sign says: "Fuck the housing market, housing/living (in an appartement) is a (human) right"
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
sign says: "Fuck the housing market, housing/living (in an appartement) is a (human) right"
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
sign says: "Fuck the housing market, housing/living (in an appartement) is a (human) right"
Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
sign says: "Fuck the housing market, housing/living (in an appartement) is a (human) right"
Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
sign says: "Fuck the housing market, housing/living (in an appartement) is a (human) right"
Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
sign says: "Fuck the housing market, housing/living (in an appartement) is a (human) right"
Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
sign says: "Fuck the housing market, housing/living (in an appartement) is a (human) right"
Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city
- portrait of resident Misty
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- reporter Jon Henly talking to residents Misty and Lukas
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- resident Lukas
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- resident Lukas
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- portrait of Jesse van Geldorp of housing corporation Lieven de Key, the housing corporation that has build Startblok
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- portrait of Karin Verdooren of housing corporation Lieven de Key, the housing corporation that has build Startblok
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- portrait of Karin Verdooren of housing corporation Lieven de Key, the housing corporation that has build Startblok
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- portrait of Karin Verdooren of housing corporation Lieven de Key, the housing corporation that has build Startblok
Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- an empty appartement at Startblok Wormerveerstraat
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- parkingspot for the bikes inside the building
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'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.
In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.
That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.
Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- parkingspot for the bikes inside the building
Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine
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© Judith Jockel