2015年至2025年间克罗地亚房价上涨近130%
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2026-01-20 17:21

Core Insights - The EU housing market continues to show significant price increases, with a year-on-year rise of 5.5% in Q3 of the previous year and a quarter-on-quarter increase of 1.6% [1] - Rental prices also increased, with a year-on-year rise of 3.1% and a quarter-on-quarter increase of 0.9% [1] - Over the period from 2015 to Q3 2025, average EU housing prices have risen by 63.6%, while rental prices have increased by 21.1% [1] Group 1: Regional Highlights - Croatia has experienced one of the highest increases in housing prices and rents within the EU, with price increases of 130% and rent increases of 55%, significantly above the EU average [1] - Other countries such as Portugal, Lithuania, and Bulgaria have also seen housing price increases exceeding 150%, while Hungary's housing prices have surged by a record 275% [1] - In contrast, developed Western European countries like Germany and France have more moderate price increases ranging from 30% to 60%, attributed to better public housing systems and rent regulation [1] Group 2: Market Dynamics - The rapid increase in housing prices in coastal regions of Croatia is driven by factors such as real estate investment, short-term tourism rentals, and increased foreign demand for property [2] - Unlike Austria and the Netherlands, Croatia lacks housing funds or subsidies to alleviate pressure in the real estate market, making it one of the fastest-growing and riskiest housing markets in Europe [2] - Without strong public policy regulations on short-term rentals and the construction of affordable housing, the trend of rising prices is expected to continue, exacerbating the gap between residents' wages and housing costs [2]