Based on a comparison of 42 countries in 2017, Kazakhstan ranked the highest in residential property price index, 2000=100% (real, local currency) with 483% followed by Hong Kong and Lithuania. On the other end of the scale was Spain with 45.3%, Japan with 60.2% and Greece with 76.7%.
Average residential property price index, 2000=100% (real, local currency) reached 160% in 2017 in the World according to Eurostat. This is 1.45 % more than in the previous year and 0.850 % more than 10 years ago.
Historically, average residential property price index, 2000=100% (real, local currency) reached an all time high of 160% in 2017 and an all time low of 100% in 2000. The average annual growth amounted to 2.79 % since 1960.
Data for more countries are available at Residential Property Price Index, 2000=100% (Real, Local Currency) indicator page.
Residential Property Price Index, 2000=100% (Real, Local Currency) | Unit | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |
Australia | % | 172% | 169% | 176% | 187% | 201% | ||||||||||||||||
Bulgaria | % | ... | ... | ... | 151% | 146% | 144% | 150% | 157% | |||||||||||||
Canada | % | 168% | 174% | 177% | 183% | 191% | ||||||||||||||||
Colombia | % | 153% | 166% | 173% | 181% | 192% | ||||||||||||||||
Czechia | % | ... | ... | ... | 146% | 139% | 137% | 140% | 145% | |||||||||||||
Estonia | % | ... | ... | ... | 221% | 225% | 252% | 276% | 290% | |||||||||||||
Hong Kong | % | 199% | 239% | 249% | 268% | 278% | ||||||||||||||||
Kazakhstan | % | ... | ... | ... | 652% | 656% | 650% | 639% | 629% | |||||||||||||
Lithuania | % | ... | ... | 254% | 231% | 248% | 264% | 293% | ||||||||||||||
Luxembourg | % | 156% | 158% | 162% | 169% | 175% | ||||||||||||||||
Malta | % | 125% | 118% | 124% | 129% | 141% | ||||||||||||||||
New Zealand | % | 161% | 171% | 185% | 194% | 216% | ||||||||||||||||
Norway | % | 174% | 186% | 191% | 187% | 194% | ||||||||||||||||
Peru | % | ... | ... | 139% | 159% | 179% | 195% | 205% | ||||||||||||||
Sweden | % | 183% | 189% | 201% | 222% | 251% |