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The only region of Europe with a distinctive trend is the Nordic countries, where the percentage of those living in detached houses is in steady decline. The percentage of those living in detached houses in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Iceland, fell from 63%, 59%, 48%, and 36% to 58%, 54%, 44%, and 32% respectively.
Countries that have historically offered citizenship by investment include Austria, [4] Cyprus (closed), Ireland (closed), Moldova (closed) [5] [6] and Montenegro (closed 31 December 2022). [ 7 ] Annually, an estimated 50,000 people, including family members of those who apply, obtain citizenship through investment programs, worldwide.
This is a list of countries, territories and regions by home ownership rate, which is the ratio of owner-occupied units to total residential units in a specified area, based on available data. [1] [better source needed]
There's no telling what the future holds for the European real estate market. Read Next: 5 Housing Markets That Will Plummet in Value Before the End of 2025 Check Out: How To Get Rich in Real ...
RE/MAX’s survey showed a large majority of European homeowners were tightening their belts to afford rising mortgage costs. Interest rates in the eurozone rose to a near peak of 4.5% in 2023 as ...
Construction starting in the 1970s favored 9- and 16-story concrete panel municipal housing in major cities, 7–12 stories in smaller urban areas. These housing projects are still used in some countries, especially in countries in central and eastern Europe, and most of them are slowly being renovated.
The table below presents the latest Human Development Index (HDI) [1] for countries in Europe as included in a United Nations Development Programme's Human Development Report (released in 2020). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Previous HDI values and rankings are retroactively recalculated using the same updated data sets and current methodologies, as presented in ...
A housing affordability index (HAI) is an index that measures housing affordability, usually the degree to which the median person or family in a particular country or region can afford housing/housing-related costs. [1] [2] [3] Housing affordability is one contribution to the cost of living in an area; measured by the cost-of-living index. [3]