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House Price to Income Ratio - Poland Compared to Continent

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Austria 7.60x
Belgium 7.06x
Bulgaria 37.51x
Croatia 21.26x
Cyprus 11.99x
Czech Rep. 26.02x
Denmark 9.75x
Estonia 19.46x
Finland 15.39x
France 30.54x
Germany 8.96x
Greece 29.80x
Hungary 15.02x
Ireland 12.37x
Italy 19.66x
Latvia 21.66x
Lithuania 24.17x
Luxembourg 6.18x
Macedonia 32.92x
Malta 17.13x
Montenegro 136.24x
Netherlands 10.63x
Poland 33.05x
Portugal 17.71x
Romania 53.38x
Russia 139.93x
Slovak Rep. 21.14x
Slovenia 14.41x
Spain 15.52x
Switzerland 14.93x
Turkey 10.27x
UK 45.95x
Ukraine 93.14x

 

 

Poland: House price to income ratio

The house price to income ratio is the ratio of the cost of a typical upscale housing unit of 100 square metres, compared to the countrys GDP per capita. Normally this ratio will be much higher in low income countries than in high income countries.

The formula is: (Price per square metre / GDP per capita)*100. The house price to income ratios published by the Global Property Guide are based on the Global Property Guides own proprietary in-house research, but we use the IMFs GDP per capita figures.

 

Poland does not publish official house price statistics. The Central Statistical Office has a ‘house price’ index which is really a construction cost index. REAS Konsulting produces house price figures, but they are not publicly available. There are quite good mortgage interest rate statistics on the Central Bank web site

Poland’s general economics data are of poor quality. The GDP statistics available on the Central Statistical Office site tend to be old. However good general statistics in pdf format are available on the back pages of Macroscope, a publication of Bank Zachodni WBK.




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