This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Latvia between 2008 and 2017. It can be seen that during that period the share of tenants increased overall, reaching a share of 18.5 percent of the total population as of 2017.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Germany between 2010 and 2018. It can be seen that during that period the share of tenants increased, reaching a share of 48.5 percent of the total population as of 2018.
This statistic displays the age distribution of tenants in China as of 2018, by birth year. That year, tenants who were born between 1990 and 1995 accounted for around 44 percent of tenants in China, becoming the largest age group of tenants in the country.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Croatia between 2010 and 2017. It can be seen that during that period the share of tenants fluctuated between approximately 10 to 12 percent of the total population.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Switzerland between 2010 and 2016. It can be seen that during that period the share of tenants increased overall, reaching a share of 57.5 percent of the total population as of 2016.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of the European Union between 2008 and 2018. It can be seen that during that period the share of tenants remained relatively stable, oscillating around approximately 30 percent of the total population.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Belgium between 2008 and 2017. It can be seen that during that period the share of tenants fluctuated, oscillating between approximately 27 to 29 percent of the total population.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Estonia between 2008 and 2017. It can be seen that during that period the share of tenants increased overall, reaching a share of 18.2 percent of the total population as of 2017.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Romania between 2008 and 2017. It can be seen that during that period the share of tenants fluctuated between approximately two and four percent of the total population.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Serbia between 2013 and 2016. It can be seen that during that period the share of tenants was relatively stable, remaining between approximately 18 to 19 percent of the total population.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Turkey between 2007 and 2016. It can be seen that during this period the share of tenants remained relatively stable, reaching a share of 40.3 percent of the total population as of 2016.
This statistic shows the distribution of tenants in the Brussels-Capital Region in Belgium in 2018, by age group. In 2018, approximately ten percent of the respondents was younger than 25 years old. In recent years, the housing market in Belgium remained stable. This was due to Belgium's fiscal system. When purchasing a house in Belgium, consumers pay the asking price plus ten (in Flanders) or 12 percent (in Wallonia and the Brussels capital region) in registration rights. This makes buying a house in Belgium a long-term investment. Between the first quarter of 2015 and the first quarter of 2017, the house price index of Belgium increased from 142.5 to 154.4, whilst the indices of Luxembourg and the Netherlands increased from 142.5 to 162.8 and 92.5 to 112 respectively in the same period.
In 2023, the share of tenants among the total population of Sweden was at 35.1 percent. The highest rate was in 2019.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Greece between 2008 and 2016. It can be seen that during this period the share of tenants increased, reaching 26.7 percent of the total population in 2017.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Luxembourg between 2008 and 2017. It can be seen that the share of tenants fluctuated, oscillating between approximately 25 to 32 percent of the total population.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Lithuania between 2008 and 2017. It can be seen that during that period the share of tenants increased overall, reaching a share of 10.3 percent of the total population as of 2017.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Austria between 2008 and 2017. It can be seen that during this period the share of tenants increased overall, reaching a share of 45 percent of the total population as of 2017.
The share of tenant households in the Netherlands has declined since 2005, when 36 percent of households rented their home. In 2022, this figure stood at 29 percent, meaning that the homeownership rate increased during the period.
Roughly 75 percent of tenants in Spain were from that very same country as of 2020. The second most common nationality was Moroccan, which made up for nearly 5 percent of tenants in the Spanish residential market.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Hungary between 2008 and 2017. It can be seen that during that period the share of tenants increased overall, reaching a share of 14.7 percent of the total population as of 2017.
This statistic illustrates the share of tenants among the total population of Latvia between 2008 and 2017. It can be seen that during that period the share of tenants increased overall, reaching a share of 18.5 percent of the total population as of 2017.