Square Meter/Square Foot Prices in Serbia compared to Europe
The data is primarily derived from government statistics or local property market reports that periodically track national or capital city square meter (or square foot) prices for residential properties. Updated quarterly.
This list is updated on a quarterly basis.
Last updated November, 2024
Switzerland, Zurich | € 17,486 € 1,625 |
Luxembourg, Luxembourg City | € 11,202 € 1,041 |
United Kingdom, London | € 9,741 € 905 |
France, Paris | € 9,430 € 876 |
Netherlands, Amsterdam | € 8,384 € 779 |
Norway, Oslo | € 7,895 € 733 |
Ireland, Dublin | € 7,510 € 698 |
Austria, Vienna | € 7,466 € 694 |
Sweden, Stockholm | € 7,275 € 676 |
Denmark, Copenhagen | € 6,999 € 650 |
Italy, Milan | € 5,428 € 504 |
Germany, Berlin | € 5,226 € 486 |
Czech Republic, Prague | € 5,211 € 484 |
Finland, Helsinki | € 4,993 € 464 |
Spain, Madrid | € 4,575 € 425 |
Belgium, Brussels | € 3,498 € 325 |
Poland, Warsaw | € 3,465 € 322 |
Slovakia, Bratislava | € 3,229 € 300 |
Estonia, Tallinn | € 2,988 € 278 |
Croatia, Zagreb | € 2,830 € 263 |
Hungary, Budapest | € 2,716 € 252 |
Lithuania, Vilnius | € 2,617 € 243 |
Cyprus, Nicosia | € 2,518 € 234 |
Portugal, Lisbon | € 2,489 € 231 |
Latvia, Riga | € 2,380 € 221 |
Greece, Athens | € 2,177 € 202 |
Bulgaria, Sofia | € 1,700 € 158 |
Romania, Bucharest | € 1,632 € 152 |
Serbia has semi-annual statistics on prices of dwellings of new construction. This data is published by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. General economics statistics can be found at the National Bank of Serbia and the Ministry of Finance and Economics..