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Square Metre Prices - Ecuador Compared to Continent
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Ecuador: Square metre prices, premier city centre, US$.
Average per square metre (sq. m.) prices in US$/€ of 120-sq. m. apartments located in the centre of the most important city of each country, either the:
- Administrative capital; and/or
- Financial capital; and/or
- The centre of the rental market
Residential square metre prices published by the Global Property Guide are based on in-house research, using a simple method – we systematically scan web advertisements, looking at offers for sale, and offers for rent, of resale apartments and houses.
Properties are in excellent condition, with good facilities, and have been refurbished or redecorated within the last five years.
Newly-built and pre-sale property prices are not included. Buyers should expect the prices of new properties to be higher than house prices published by the Global Property Guide.
When was this data collected? Click on individual countries to see the data collection date.
Many countries produce residential house price time-series.
Source: Global Property Guide Research
There are no house price statistics for Ecuador, and its statistical data is generally weak. The Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos is an ill-organized collection of stale data. The Banco Central del Ecuador is better, but alas has few downloadable time-series (data tends to be in ‘press release’ format). The monthly report on inflation is well presented.
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