Rents in Lithuania compared to Europe
This is a comparison of median monthly rental prices in the most expensive region of the capital/most important city for a 1-bedroom apartment. The numbers are based on our in-house research.
Italy, Milan |
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Switzerland, Zurich |
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France, Paris |
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Denmark, Copenhagen |
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Netherlands, Amsterdam |
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Luxembourg |
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Ireland, Dublin |
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Sweden, Stockholm |
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Spain, Madrid |
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Portugal, Lisbon |
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Finland, Helsinki |
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Czech Republic, Prague |
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Belgium, Brussels |
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Austria, Vienna |
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Poland, Warsaw |
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Greece, Athens |
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Malta, Valletta |
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Norway, Oslo |
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Slovakia, Bratislava |
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Lithuania, Vilnius |
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Slovenia, Ljubljana |
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Germany, Berlin |
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Hungary, Budapest |
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Estonia, Tallinn |
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Cyprus, Nicosia |
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Romania, Bucharest |
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Turkey, Istanbul |
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Croatia, Zagreb |
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Bulgaria, Sofia |
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Latvia, Riga |
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Montenegro, Podgorica |
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Macedonia, Skopje |
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Lithuania does not publish an official house price or rents time-series. The real estate firm Inreal published annual prices and rents for Vilnius from 1998-2007. Ober Haus, another private firm, publishes monthly average apartment prices in Vilnius and a monthly apartment price index for Lithuania's 5 largest cities. General economics statistics for Lithuania are published by the Bank of Lithuania and the Statistikos Departamentas, which keeps construction and stock of dwellings figures, but no house prices or rents.