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Peter Boelhouwer is a professor of housing market. His research focuses on the interaction between the housing market and public housing policy.
Peter Boelhouwer is a professor of Housing Systems in Delft. For nearly 40 years, Boelhouwer has studied the interaction between the housing market and public housing policy. Boelhouwer has been an external advisor to the parliamentary inquiry committee on housing corporations, a member of the VROM Council, a member of the Advisory Committee on Depreciation in Groningen, a commissioner at 3B Wonen in Lansingerland, Kuipercompagnons, and the Mortgage Label, and the chairman of the Knowledge Center for Foundation Problems, the Architecture Center Zoetermeer, and the European Network for Housing Research. He is also the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Housing and the Built Environment.
Furthermore, Boelhouwer coordinates the OTB/CBS expertise center for housing value, which publishes the quarterly monitor of owner-occupied homes. For the past five years, Boelhouwer has discussed the outcomes of this monitor quarterly on the RTL Z program Huizenindex.
In the past, Boelhouwer has conducted extensive research on international housing policy, housing preferences, housing subsidies, and the demand for and supply of owner-occupied homes.