European Owner Occcupied Price Index on Dwellings by Country

The European Owner Occupied Price Index on Dwellings reveals significant regional disparities in 2024. Hungary leads with a 20.6% change over the previous period, followed by Croatia at 20.2%. Eastern European countries dominate the higher end of the index, reflecting a robust growth trend. In contrast, Southern European nations like Italy and France show modest changes at 3.4% and 5.6%, respectively, indicating more stability or slower growth in housing prices.

Future trends to watch:

  • Impact of interest rate changes on affordability and housing demand.
  • Influence of economic recovery and investment flows in Europe.
  • Potential regulatory changes affecting housing markets and construction costs.
  • Economic conditions in Eastern Europe driving continued price increases.

Top countries in Owner Occcupied Price Index on Dwellings by Country

# 10 Countries Percent, Change on Previous Period Last Year
1 1 Hungary 20.6 2022 View data
2 2 Croatia 20.2 2022 View data
3 3 Iceland 17.6 2022 View data
4 4 Estonia 17.6 2022 View data
5 5 Lithuania 17 2022 View data
6 6 Czech Republic 16.9 2022 View data
7 7 Slovenia 15.5 2022 View data
8 8 Slovakia 15.4 2022 View data
9 9 Latvia 15.2 2022 View data
10 10 Romania 15 2022 View data

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