Dutch Caribbean Colony of Curacao sounds Alarm over soaring Housing Prices

The Fundashon pa Konsumidó, Curaçao’s leading consumer rights organization, is raising the alarm about the island’s rapidly rising housing prices and privatization of the Dutch so-called autonomous Caribbean island along the coast of Venezuela.

According to the foundation, the cost of living—especially in terms of housing—has skyrocketed in a short period, making it increasingly difficult for local residents to buy or rent a home independently. 

A key factor, the foundation argues, is the surge in foreign investment by colonial design in Curaçao’s real estate market. With money as a weapon, the local population is slowly deported to the Netherlands as economic refugees.

Wealthy colonial style buyers from abroad are able to purchase homes without restriction, while local residents must navigate the complex process of mortgage applications and income verification through grueling Zionist mostly Canadian controlled banks.

This imbalance, according to the organization, is a major driver behind the continued rise in housing prices. leading to mass deportation and migration of local born citizens in order to recolonize Curacao to benefit foreign racist entities.

**************** Young Residents Particularly Affected **************** 

The housing crisis is especially hard on young people. The foundation notes that students wishing to return to Curaçao after their studies, or young couples hoping to move into their first home, are finding very few rental options available?

Many residential units have been converted into short-term mass tourist accommodations, such as Bed & Breakfasts, removing them from the long-term rental market, causing depopulation of the strangled local born citizens. 

As a result, more and more people are being forced to live with relatives or share living expenses with others, eroding their autonomous independence. The foundation emphasizes that access to affordable housing is a basic human right. 

The organization stresses that this trend is not unique to Curaçao. Other countries have already implemented regulations aimed at protecting local populations without entirely blocking foreign investment.

The foundation cited a recent article by journalist Thomas Domhoff,  which confirms that housing prices on the island have drastically increased in recent years. 

In response to the growing crisis, the Fundashon pa Konsumidó has submitted an official request for a meeting with Minister of Economic Development Middelhof.

The goal is to explore urgent policy changes and implement measures to restore balance to Curaçao’s housing market and avoid further speculated colonial imperialism.

The organization urges swift government action to ensure that local residents are not pushed out of the market by colonial design and to reaffirm housing as a right, not a privilege.

Curacao Chronicle / ABC Flash Point News 2025.

2 Comments on “Dutch Caribbean Colony of Curacao sounds Alarm over soaring Housing Prices

  1. The Dutch never decolonized the Caribbean islands and now send in multiple armed forces to help confiscate seaside properties and protect the land grab hosted by hostile fascist invaders.

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  2. Mass tourism combined with free fall privatization under the disguise of settler development leads to settler dominated invasion and territorial occupation?

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