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House Price Changes, 1 Year (%) - Germany Compared to Continent

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LatviaPrice change for period ending Q2 2009 -60.19%
EstoniaPrice change for period ending Q1 2009 -30.80%
UkrainePrice change for period ending Q2 2009 -26.60%
BulgariaPrice change for period ending Q2 2009 -21.89%
LithuaniaPrice change for period ending Q4 2008 -20.06%
UKPrice change for period ending Q2 2009 -11.72%
DenmarkPrice change for period ending Q2 2009 -11.43%
IrelandPrice change for period ending Q2 2009 -11.08%
IcelandPrice change for period ending Q2 2009 -11.01%
MaltaPrice change for period ending Q1 2009 -9.84%
SpainPrice change for period ending Q2 2009 -8.35%
FrancePrice change for period ending Q2 2009 -6.63%
PolandPrice change for period ending Q2 2009 -6.15%
FinlandPrice change for period ending Q1 2009 -2.92%
GreecePrice change for period ending Q1 2009 -2.52%
SwedenPrice change for period ending Q2 2009 -2.03%
CyprusPrice change for period ending Q1 2009 -1.90%
PortugalPrice change for period ending Q2 2009 -1.52%
NetherlandsPrice change for period ending Q1 2009 -0.30%
GermanyPrice change for period ending 2008 1.21%
NorwayPrice change for period ending Q2 2009 1.52%
ItalyPrice change for period ending H1 2009 3.05%
SwitzerlandPrice change for period ending Q2 2009 4.11%
AustriaPrice change for period ending Q1 2009 4.36%
BelgiumPrice change for period ending 2008 6.29%

 

 

Germany: Price changes, 1 year (%)

The annual (year-on-year) percentage change in house prices (or the house price index) using the latest data available, not adjusted for inflation.


Source: Various sources

 

Germany’s house price statistics are of moderate quality. The best source of house price time-series is BulwienGesa AG. They have prices of flats, and rents, from which yields can be computed. General economic data can be extracted from the Federal Statistical Office and the Bundesbank, see their Statistics | Time Series Database.




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