The Netherlands strives to be at the top of all trends in culture, art, urbanism and technology. Many openly say that Brexit is perceived here as a window of opportunity, and Amsterdam, and with it a number of other Dutch cities, have entered the fray for businesses and the headquarters of European government agencies that are leaving London.
Newly arrived migrants from Iceland and elsewhere soon enough decide that their relationship with Holland is a long one, and start looking for homes to buy.
It feels like the Netherlands has a good chance. The dynamics of the country, its trends, and its society suggest that growth will continue. After all, mortgages are given at a record 2-6%, without taking into account the tax deduction, and the monthly payment is significantly lower than the rent.