This table provides a comprehensive overview of global house price changes over 1, 5, 10, and 15-year periods, offering both nominal and inflation-adjusted data.
The data is sourced from a variety of reliable sources, including government websites and national statistical offices, which provide local house price index data on a quarterly basis.
You can filter the table to view either nominal or inflation-adjusted values.
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Last updated September, 2024
Important considerations when analyzing house price data:
- Hyperinflation: In some countries, house price trends can be distorted by periods of hyperinflation, where the rapid devaluation of the local currency drastically increases nominal house prices. While these figures might suggest substantial growth, they often don't reflect real value changes when adjusted for inflation.
- Currency fluctuations: For international investors, fluctuations in exchange rates can significantly impact the actual return on property investments. A rising or falling local currency relative to your home currency can either boost or diminish the value of your investment over time.