European Imputed Rents of Owner-Occupied Dwellings Output by Country

The analysis of the European imputed rents of owner-occupied dwellings reveals diversity across countries. Iceland leads with a considerable share of 8.7%, while Luxembourg has the lowest at 1%. Notable increases occurred in Iceland with 1.69% and Hungary with 2.25%, whereas Greece faced a significant decline of 3.35%. The five-year CAGR shows a varied landscape, with stable countries like France and minimal growth or decline in countries like Greece and Malta, indicating moderate fluctuations in market dynamics.

Future trends to monitor include:

  • Potential policy changes affecting taxation and housing subsidies that may alter imputed rent outputs.
  • Impact of economic factors such as inflation and interest rates on the housing market and ownership costs.
  • Technological advancements in real estate affecting ownership dynamics and valuation.
  • Demographic shifts influencing housing demand and owner-occupied dwelling output across Europe.

Top countries in Imputed Rents of Owner-Occupied Dwellings Output by Country

# 10 Countries Percent of Total Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Iceland 8.7 2023 0% +1.69% View data
2 2 Slovakia 5.9 2023 +1.72% +1.41% View data
3 3 Macedonia 5.2 2023 -1.89% +0.39% View data
4 4 Latvia 4.7 2023 0% +1.33% View data
5 5 Portugal 4.4 2023 +2.33% +1.42% View data
6 6 Spain 4.4 2023 +2.33% +0.46% View data
7 7 Greece 4.3 2023 0% -3.35% View data
8 8 France 4.3 2023 0% 0% View data
9 9 Finland 4.3 2023 0% -1.76% View data
10 10 Italy 4.2 2023 +2.44% -1.8% View data

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