European Household Expenditure on Imputed Rentals for Housing by Country

The 2023 data indicates that France and Germany lead European household expenditure on imputed rentals for housing, with significant outlays of 195.57 and 184.4 billion Euros respectively. Spain also shows a strong expenditure at 100.8 billion Euros. Austria and Finland fall into the moderate range, with expenditures of 26.54 and 23.03 billion Euros. Countries like Lithuania, Slovenia, and Luxembourg, with expenditures below 4 billion Euros, represent the lower end of the spectrum.

The year-on-year variation up to 2023 reveals significant growth in Slovakia, Lithuania, and Estonia, all experiencing over 7% increases. In contrast, Greece shows the smallest growth, under 1%. France, Germany, and Spain exhibit moderate growth rates, reflecting stability in established markets.

- Future trends to watch include the potential acceleration in Eastern European countries, such as Lithuania and Slovakia, driven by economic growth.

- Policy shifts in housing and rental markets across Europe could impact expenditure trends.

- The impact of interest rates and inflation on housing costs will be crucial in determining future imputed rental values.

Top countries in Household Expenditure on Imputed Rentals for Housing by Country

# 10 Countries Million Euros Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 195,570 2023 +1.73% +1.87% View data
2 2 Germany 184,400 2023 +2.76% +2.89% View data
3 3 Spain 100,800 2023 +2.04% +1.73% View data
4 4 Austria 26,540 2023 +3.36% +3.72% View data
5 5 Finland 23,030 2023 +2.14% +2.52% View data
6 6 Portugal 17,360 2023 +2.95% +3.42% View data
7 7 Greece 15,670 2023 +1.63% +0.83% View data
8 8 Slovakia 12,610 2023 +10.58% +10.62% View data
9 9 Croatia 4,140 2023 +5.07% +4.93% View data
10 10 Lithuania 3,590 2023 +17.78% +13.57% View data

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