Residential rents in Slovenia's capital city, Ljubljana, increased notably between 2021 and 2024. As of January 2024, the average rent amounted to ** euros per square meter, double the average cost recorded in the same period in 2021. In Slovenia, about one in four households lived in a rented home. In 2023, it ranked among the European countries where rents have increased the most in recent years.
The average rents of leased industrial and logistic properties in selected cities of Slovenia ranged from *** to **** euros per square meter per month. Koper saw the highest average rents for I&L real estate at **** euros per square meter per month while Celje recorded the lowest average rent at *** euros per square meter per month.
In 2023, the index for residential rents in the euro area stood at ***** index points. Nevertheless, most European countries recorded a higher increase in rental prices. In Turkey, where inflation has been extremely high in recent years, the index soared to *** index points. That means that the rents increased by *** percent since 2015, the base year with index value of 100. Six other countries had an index value of over *** index points, including Lithuania, Hungary, and Slovenia. Conversely, Greece was the only country where rents have declined since 2015.
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Residential rents in Slovenia's capital city, Ljubljana, increased notably between 2021 and 2024. As of January 2024, the average rent amounted to ** euros per square meter, double the average cost recorded in the same period in 2021. In Slovenia, about one in four households lived in a rented home. In 2023, it ranked among the European countries where rents have increased the most in recent years.