House Prices In Hungary Double Since 2010

  • 8 Oct 2021 5:49 AM
  • Hungary Matters
House Prices In Hungary Double Since 2010
House prices in Hungary have risen by 109% since 2010, data compiled by Eurostat show. Hungary was one of three European Union member states in which home prices doubled during the period.

House prices rose by 133% in Estonia and climbed 111% in Luxembourg, while in the EU as a whole they increased by 34%.

Home rental rates in Hungary grew by 44% during the period, well over the 16% average for the EU as a whole.

Rents rose the most in Estonia (142%), Lithuania (109%) and Ireland (66%).

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