Rental Yields in Ukraine compared to Europe
Average rental yields for 1, 2, and 3-bedroom residential properties in capital cities are calculated using median property prices and rental rates, sourced from local real estate listings across each country. Updated quarterly.
Last updated September, 2024
Latvia, Riga | 8.47% |
Ireland, Dublin | 7.13% |
Montenegro, Podgorica | 6.67% |
Poland, Warsaw | 6.49% |
Romania, Bucharest | 6.23% |
United Kingdom, London | 5.60% |
Belgium, Brussels | 5.54% |
Spain, Madrid | 5.49% |
Greece, Athens | 5.42% |
Hungary, Budapest | 5.39% |
North Macedonia, Skopje | 5.37% |
Lithuania, Vilnius | 5.23% |
Netherlands, Amsterdam | 5.03% |
Croatia, Zagreb | 4.91% |
France, Paris | 4.85% |
Cyprus, Nicosia | 4.63% |
Italy, Milan | 4.60% |
Estonia, Tallinn | 4.46% |
Slovenia, Ljubljana | 4.45% |
Portugal, Lisbon | 4.45% |
Sweden, Stockholm | 4.38% |
Finland, Helsinki | 4.15% |
Slovakia, Bratislava | 4.08% |
Bulgaria, Sofia | 4.00% |
Czech Republic, Prague | 3.75% |
Germany, Berlin | 3.59% |
Austria, Vienna | 3.58% |
Denmark, Copenhagen | 3.26% |
Norway, Oslo | 3.21% |
Switzerland, Zurich | 2.76% |
Luxembourg, Luxembourg City | 2.67% |
Ukraine does not publish official house price statistics. S&V Development, a real estate company, publishes quarterly average house prices. Colliers International releases a yearly Real Estate Market Review
Ukraine has good economics statistics available from the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine and the Central Bank of Ukraine.