Price/Rent Ratio in Russia compared to Europe
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Latvia |
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Belgium |
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Denmark |
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Macedonia |
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Ukraine |
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Moldova |
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Russia: Price/rent ratio
This ratio is typically used for measuring undervaluation/overvaluation of real estate prices, calculated by dividing the gross rental yield by 100 so the higher the yield, the lower the price/rent ratio.
When wereas theise data collected? Click on individual countries to see the data collection date.
Russia publishes quarterly average house prices through the Federal State Statistics Services (FSSS). General economics statistics can be found also at the FSSS and at the Bank of Russia.