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Housing Index in Lithuania increased to 236.40 points in the third quarter of 2024 from 234.01 points in the second quarter of 2024. This dataset provides - Lithuania House Price Index - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Graph and download economic data for Residential Property Prices for Lithuania (QLTN628BIS) from Q4 1998 to Q3 2024 about Lithuania, residential, HPI, housing, price index, indexes, and price.
The house price index in Lithuania had a value of 227.7 points in the quarter ending March 2024 with 2015 being the index year, having increased from the previous quarter. That was also the highest value recorded over the period under consideration.
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Lithuania House Price Index: Vilnius data was reported at 125.780 2010=100 in Dec 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 123.850 2010=100 for Sep 2016. Lithuania House Price Index: Vilnius data is updated quarterly, averaging 111.165 2010=100 from Mar 2006 (Median) to Dec 2016, with 44 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 151.980 2010=100 in Jun 2008 and a record low of 97.050 2010=100 in Mar 2010. Lithuania House Price Index: Vilnius data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Lithuania. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Lithuania – Table LT.EB002: House Price Index: 2010=100. Rebased from 2010=100 to 2015=100 Replacement series ID: 388299967
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Lithuania LT: House Price Index: Nominal: sa data was reported at 214.195 2015=100 in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 195.048 2015=100 for 2022. Lithuania LT: House Price Index: Nominal: sa data is updated yearly, averaging 110.099 2015=100 from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2023, with 18 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 214.195 2015=100 in 2023 and a record low of 84.203 2015=100 in 2010. Lithuania LT: House Price Index: Nominal: sa data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Lithuania – Table LT.OECD.AHPI: House Price Index: Seasonally Adjusted: OECD Member: Annual. Whole country; Seasonnally adjusted by OECD, using the X-12 ARIMA method; Residential property prices, sales of newly-built and existing dwellings, all types of dwellings The source is the same as the OECD Residential Property Price Indices (RPPIs) - Headline indicators database. Sales
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Lithuania House Price Index: Secondary Market: excl Vilnius data was reported at 129.730 2010=100 in Dec 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 127.390 2010=100 for Sep 2016. Lithuania House Price Index: Secondary Market: excl Vilnius data is updated quarterly, averaging 107.625 2010=100 from Mar 2006 (Median) to Dec 2016, with 44 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 153.210 2010=100 in Jun 2008 and a record low of 90.370 2010=100 in Jun 2006. Lithuania House Price Index: Secondary Market: excl Vilnius data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Lithuania. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Lithuania – Table LT.EB002: House Price Index: 2010=100. Rebased from 2010=100 to 2015=100 Replacement series ID: 388300037
The average transaction price of new housing in Europe was the highest in Norway, whereas existing homes were the most expensive in Austria. Since there is no central body that collects and tracks transaction activity or house prices across the whole continent or the European Union, not all countries are included. To compile the ranking, the source weighed the transaction prices of residential properties in the most important cities in each country based on data from their national offices. For example, in Germany, the cities included were Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, and Berlin. House prices have been soaring, with Sweden topping the ranking Considering the RHPI of houses in Europe (the price index in real terms, which measures price changes of single-family properties adjusted for the impact of inflation), however, the picture changes. Sweden, Luxembourg and Norway top this ranking, meaning residential property prices have surged the most in these countries. Real values were calculated using the so-called Personal Consumption Expenditure Deflator (PCE), This PCE uses both consumer prices as well as consumer expenditures, like medical and health care expenses paid by employers. It is meant to show how expensive housing is compared to the way of living in a country. Home ownership highest in Eastern Europe The home ownership rate in Europe varied from country to country. In 2020, roughly half of all homes in Germany were owner-occupied whereas home ownership was at nearly 97 percent in Romania or around 90 percent in Slovakia and Lithuania. These numbers were considerably higher than in France or Italy, where homeowners made up 65 percent and 72 percent of their respective populations.For more information on the topic of property in Europe, visit the following pages as a starting point for your research: real estate investments in Europe and residential real estate in Europe.
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Graph and download economic data for Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices: Actual Rentals for Housing for Lithuania (CP0410LTM086NEST) from Jan 1996 to Feb 2025 about Lithuania, harmonized, rent, CPI, housing, price index, indexes, and price.
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Key information about Lithuania Real Residential Property Price Index Growth
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The package includes the weights of the house price index. “Weight” means the percentage or promil of the relative share of household monetary expenditure for the purchase of land-based housing belonging to the basic population of the CCI. The higher the weight, the greater the impact of a change in the price level of a land-based housing classification on the price development of a higher level of land-based housing classification. “Weight reference period” means the period during which the weight of the index is calculated. The following procedures for checking and editing the statistics received are carried out: rejecting transactions in which the purchased dwellings are unfit for life due to a lack of completion (< 80%), analysing the purchase-sale transaction data of the dwellings attributed to each basic whole compared to the previous quarters. The editing and validation of data shall be carried out using a computer program for checking price statistics. The resulting price trends are compared to the trends in house prices recorded by real estate agencies. Information on factors influencing changes in house prices is regularly monitored in the press, surveys and reports published by other companies and institutions. The main source of statistical data for the calculation of the CCI is the data of the Real Property Register of the Centre of Registers of the SE and the databases of transactions. Source data is obtained quarterly. The BKI base period is 2015 (2015: 100). Another change to the CCI base period is foreseen for 2026, the former time line will be converted into a new index base period and published after calculation in QI 2026. CCI
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The Bank of Lithuania’s repeat sales house price indices (RSHPI) are calculated applying the repeat sales method which uses data on each specific sale of the same dwelling sold at least twice.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Indices (CPIs, HICPs), COICOP 1999: Consumer Price Index: Housing Excluding Imputed Rentals for Housing for Lithuania (LTUCPGRHO02IXOBM) from Jan 1995 to Feb 2025 about imputed, Lithuania, rent, CPI, price index, indexes, and price.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Indices (CPIs, HICPs), COICOP 1999: Consumer Price Index: Services Less Housing (Housing Excluding Imputed Rentals for Housing) for Lithuania (LTUCPGRLH02IXOBQ) from Q1 1995 to Q4 2024 about imputed, Lithuania, rent, services, CPI, price index, indexes, and price.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Index: OECD Groups: Housing: Housing Excluding Imputed Rentals for Housing for Lithuania (LTUCPGRHO02GPQ) from Q2 1995 to Q3 2023 about imputed, Lithuania, rent, CPI, price index, indexes, and price.
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El Índice de Precios de Viviendas interanual en Lituania disminuyó al 8.90 por ciento en el tercer trimestre de 2024 desde el 10.40 por ciento en el segundo trimestre de 2024. Los valores actuales, los datos históricos, las previsiones, estadísticas, gráficas y calendario económico - Lituania - Índice de precios de vivienda (Interanual).
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Key information about House Prices Growth
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Lithuania House Price Index: Secondary Market: Vilnius data was reported at 129.170 2010=100 in Dec 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 126.570 2010=100 for Sep 2016. Lithuania House Price Index: Secondary Market: Vilnius data is updated quarterly, averaging 115.460 2010=100 from Mar 2006 (Median) to Dec 2016, with 44 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 171.330 2010=100 in Dec 2007 and a record low of 95.300 2010=100 in Mar 2010. Lithuania House Price Index: Secondary Market: Vilnius data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Lithuania. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Lithuania – Table LT.EB002: House Price Index: 2010=100. Rebased from 2010=100 to 2015=100 Replacement series ID: 388300007
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The package contains information on the weights of the owner-occupied housing price index. “Weight” means the percentage or promil of the relative share of household monetary expenditure for the purchase of land-based housing belonging to the basic population of the CCI. The higher the weight, the greater the impact of a change in the price level of a land-based housing classification on the price development of a higher level of land-based housing classification. “Weight reference period” means the period during which the weight of the index is calculated. DATA sources of SUBKI weights shall mean data of national accounts on the formation of gross fixed capital for new dwellings, Real Property Register and Transaction Database of the Centre of Registers of the SE, data of the Bank of Lithuania on housing insurance premiums and benefits, estimate documentation of residential buildings prepared by an expert. THE reference period for SUBKI weights is between T–2 years and for CCIs it is between T–1 years.
In 2023, the index for residential rents in the euro area stood at 112.2 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 405 index points. That means that the rents increased by 305 percent since 2015, the base year with index value of 100. Six other countries had an index value of over 150 index points, including Lithuania, Hungary, and Slovenia. Conversely, Greece was the only country where rents have declined since 2015.
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Housing Index in Lithuania increased to 236.40 points in the third quarter of 2024 from 234.01 points in the second quarter of 2024. This dataset provides - Lithuania House Price Index - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.