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House prices in Portugal increased by 17.6% in 2025, new data from Statistics Portugal has revealed.
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Portugal house prices rise 17.6% in 2025, data shows

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House prices in Portugal increased by 17.6% in 2025, new data from INE has revealed. The price of existing dwellings…

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House prices in Italy rose by 4.1% in the fourth quarter of last year, compared to the same period a year earlier, marking a slight acceleration from the 3.7% growth recorded in Q3 2025, new data from Istat has revealed.
  • Italy

House prices in Italy rose 4.1% in the fourth quarter of 2025

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House prices in Italy rose by 4.1% in the fourth quarter of last year, compared to the same period a…

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Building permits fell by 14.2% in Portugal in the fourth quarter of 2025, a decline of 5,800 buildings, year-on-year, according to INE, the country's statistics body.
  • Portugal

Decline in building permits recorded in Portugal in Q4 2025

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Building permits fell by 14.2% in Portugal in the fourth quarter of 2025, a decline of 5,800 buildings year-on-year, according…

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House construction in Slovakia continued to underperform in 2025, with both completed and newly started constructions falling below historical averages, according to the country's statistics office.
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House construction declined in Slovakia last year

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House construction in Slovakia continued to underperform in 2025, with both completed and newly started constructions falling below historical averages,…

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Ireland's construction sector showed a return to growth in February, following a nine month period of reduced activity, the latest AIB Ireland Construction PMI has found.
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Ireland’s construction sector returned to growth in February 2026

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Ireland‘s construction sector showed a return to growth in February, following a nine month period of reduced activity, the latest…

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The average transaction price for an owner-occupied home in the Netherlands stood at €480,000 last year, according to new data from Statistics Netherlands (CBS) and the Netherlands’ Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster).
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Average house transaction price in the Netherlands stood at €480,000 last year

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The average transaction price for an owner-occupied home in the Netherlands stood at €480,000 last year, according to new data…

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Hungary reported a 21.1% annual increase in house prices in the third quarter of 2025, the highest year-on-year increase in the European Union, data from Eurostat has revealed.
  • Hungary

Hungary reported the biggest increase in house prices in the EU in Q3 2025

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Hungary reported a 21.1% annual increase in house prices in the third quarter of 2025, the highest year-on-year increase in…

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Some 44% of Danish consumers believe that house prices in their local area will rise by more than 2% over the next year, a higher percentage than at this time last year (40%), a new survey by YouGov for Danish real estate chain Home has found.
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44% of Danes believe house prices will increase in 2026

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Some 44% of Danish consumers believe that house prices in their local area will rise by more than 2% over…

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House prices across the European Union rose by 53% between 2010 and 2024, a new study by Eurostat has found.
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House prices rose by 53% in the EU between 2010 and 2024

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House prices across the European Union rose by 53% between 2010 and 2024, a new study by Eurostat has found….

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The number of houses for sale in Denmark in November 2025 was 12% lower than for the corresponding month a year earlier, new data from Finans Danmark has found.
  • Denmark

Number of houses for sale in Denmark drops by 12%

7 months ago7 months ago3 mins

The number of houses for sale in Denmark in November 2025 was 12% lower than for the corresponding month a…

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