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European house prices

  • Thursday, 3 October, 2024
    Eurozone house prices rise for first time in more than a year

    Annual increase of 1.3% in second quarter points to gradual recovery of region’s housing market

    Houses in Vicenza, Italy
  • Thursday, 4 April, 2024
    European house prices fall for first time in a decade

    Strong growth in some eastern and southern countries was offset by declines in many northern EU states

    The sun shines on the balconies and terraces of new buildings in Berlin-Kreuzberg
  • Tuesday, 3 October, 2023
    European house prices log first annual fall since 2014

    Decline comes despite slight rebound in prices over the second quarter

    Construction workers silhouetted against Berlin sky
  • Friday, 23 June, 2023
    German economy
    German house prices fall by record 6.8%

    First-quarter drop in Europe’s largest property market is biggest since index began in 2000

    Residential and commercial buildings in Berlin
  • Tuesday, 6 June, 2023
    LexSamhällsbyggnadsbolaget i Norden
    Swedish property: rescue merger is best option for SBB Premium content

    The struggling group is emblematic of a deflating price bubble in Swedish residential property

    Montage with Leiv Synnes and the Stockholm headquarters of SBB
  • Tuesday, 4 April, 2023
    EU housing market boom ends with first quarterly price fall since 2015

    Prices fall in 15 of the bloc’s 27 member states as rising borrowing costs and tighter lending standards hit demand

    Apartment blocks in the Prenzlauer Berg district of Berlin, Germany
  • Monday, 27 March, 2023
    FT Wealth
    Rising interest rates bring German luxury property to a standstill

    Cities see prime property sales dwindle as sellers refuse to budge on price and buyers will not pay

    Dwelling houses in the avenue Johns, Rotherbaum, Hamburg, Germany
  • Friday, 10 February, 2023
    Germany’s biggest house price fall in decades marks end of property boom

    Steep rise in borrowing costs depresses mortgage demand across eurozone

    Residential property stands in front of commercial buildings in Frankfurt
  • Wednesday, 23 November, 2022
    OutlookJude Webber
    Ireland’s millionaire homeowners belie a stark inequality gulf

    Housing supply shortages, the cost of living crisis and the prospect of tech lay-offs are squeezing the next generation

    Rents in Dublin were up by more than 14 per cent in the year to September, as rising housing costs across Ireland are leading young people to despair of ever being able to rent or buy
  • Wednesday, 8 June, 2022
    Valentina Romei
    Is the global housing market heading for a downturn?

    Interest rate rises are cooling house price growth in both Europe and the US but experts cite several reasons for relative optimism

  • Tuesday, 15 February, 2022
    InterviewMonetary policy
    ECB ‘cannot ignore’ house price surge in inflation assessment, says executive

    Property boom adds to risks of acting too late to tighten monetary policy, says Isabel Schnabel

    Isabel Schnabel, board member of the European Central Bank
  • Wednesday, 19 January, 2022
    InterviewGerman economy
    Bundesbank warns German lenders of complacency as house prices soar

    Credit risks have been ‘underestimated’, vice-president Claudia Buch tells FT

    Balconies jut out from a new residential apartment building in Berlin, Germany.
  • Friday, 13 August, 2021
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Berlin’s referendum and the housing costs fury

    Expropriation would not solve underlying problems with the market

    Residential apartments on the Carl Legien modernist housing estate, operated by Deutsche Wohnen SE, in Berlin
  • Sunday, 8 August, 2021
    FT SeriesGlobal house prices: Raising the roof
    Netherlands grapples with social consequences of soaring house prices

    FT Series: Prices have risen almost 15% over past year as Dutch face shortage of 330,000 homes

    The regeneration scheme at NDSM, a former shipyard in north Amsterdam
  • Wednesday, 4 August, 2021
    News in-depthFT Series
    Global house prices: Raising the roof
  • Sunday, 1 August, 2021
    FT SeriesGlobal house prices: Raising the roof
    Pandemic fuels broadest global house price boom in two decades

    FT Series: Low interest rates and extra savings have boosted market, reviving debate over financial stability

    Houses in London
  • Thursday, 8 July, 2021
    EU house prices rise at fastest pace since 2007

    Low interest rates and high household savings boost demand for property

    Apartment blocks in Berlin
  • Tuesday, 22 June, 2021
    House prices climb to record levels in US and Europe

    US existing home prices jumped 23.6% year-on-year in May to an average of $350,300

  • Sunday, 18 April, 2021
    LexUK house prices
    House prices: urban exodus of upsizers shifts property demand Premium content

    The pull of the city centre has been weakened, with big implications for property prices, public transport and taxes

    The Golden Gate Bridge as seen from Fort Scott in San Francisco
  • Friday, 6 November, 2020
    News in-depth
    Surge in European house prices stokes concerns over market resilience

    Financiers worry that fallout from pandemic will catch up with soaring valuations

  • Thursday, 23 July, 2020
    News in-depthCoronavirus economic impact
    Europe’s housing market shows signs of life

    Mortgage lending rises after lockdowns lift but fears of fresh downturn linger

    A man on the balcony of a building in Vitoria, northern Spain, during lockdown in March.
  • Monday, 18 November, 2019
    FT AlphavilleThomas Hale
    The Italian house price conundrum

    The country’s property sector is an outlier across Europe.

  • Tuesday, 1 October, 2019
    Central banks push for action on Europe’s rising house prices

    Frustration at governments’ reluctance to introduce mortgage safeguards

    Modern apartment houses at the river Spree in Berlin, Germany
  • Thursday, 14 February, 2019
    FT People
    FT People: Financial Services

    Latest moves: JPMorgan diaspora, Wells Fargo, Credit Suisse, Goldman

  • Friday, 26 October, 2018
    News in-depthGerman politics
    Soaring German housing costs leave Merkel vulnerable

    Property prices a big campaign theme for Hesse poll as CDU looks to cling on to power

    Pedestrians cross a footbridge as construction cranes and commercial property stand beyond in Frankfurt, Germany, on Wednesday, May 23, 2018. Frankfurt has emerged as the biggest winner in the fight for thousands of London-based jobs that will have to be relocated to new hubs inside the European Union after Brexit. Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg
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