More than 200,000 homes across the Netherlands were standing empty this summer, including nearly 22,000 in Amsterdam, the Parool reported on Thursday, quoting figures from the national statistics office CBS. The problem is particularly acute in the major cities. Amsterdam recorded 21,770 empty homes, while Rotterdam had 10,870. Eindhoven had almost 4,000, and The Hague reported 2,640, the paper said. Not all properties stand empty for long periods, but on January 1, one in three vacant homes – or 64,360...