European Dwellings Price Index by Country

The European Dwellings Price Index shows significant variations across countries. Hungary leads with a 22.3% increase from the previous period, closely followed by Estonia and Iceland. Southern and Eastern European countries generally exhibit higher increases, reflecting dynamic housing markets and potential inflationary pressures. In contrast, Nordic countries like Finland and Denmark are witnessing minimal to negative changes, pointing to stabilized or cooling markets.

Future trends to watch include:

  • The potential impact of economic policies and interest rates on housing markets.
  • The influence of migration patterns and urbanization on demand and pricing.
  • Environmental regulations and sustainability efforts shaping new housing developments.

Top countries in Dwellings Price Index by Country

# 10 Countries Percent, Change on Previous Period Last Year
1 1 Hungary 22.3 2022 View data
2 2 Estonia 22.2 2022 View data
3 3 Iceland 21 2022 View data
4 4 Lithuania 19 2022 View data
5 5 Czech Republic 16.9 2022 View data
6 6 Slovenia 14.8 2022 View data
7 7 Croatia 14.8 2022 View data
8 8 Latvia 13.8 2022 View data
9 9 Bulgaria 13.8 2022 View data
10 10 Slovakia 13.7 2022 View data

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