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Indices of residential property prices: Q4 2023

05/03/2024 - Press Releases

- Ιn the fourth quarter of 2023, the annual rate of change in apartment prices for the entire country stood at 11.8%.

- Broken down by age of property, the annual rate of change in prices was 11.0% for new apartments and 12.4% for old apartments.

- Broken down by region, the annual rate of change in prices of apartments was 10.8% in Athens, 14.6% in Thessaloniki, 13.9% in other cities and 11.2% in other areas of Greece.

According to provisional data, apartment prices (in nominal terms) are estimated to have increased on average by 11.8% year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2023. In 2023, apartment prices increased at an average annual rate of 13.4%, compared with an average increase of 11.9% in 2022.

More specifically, in the fourth quarter of 2023 the year-on-year rate of increase in prices was 11.0% for new apartments (up to 5 years old) and 12.4% for old apartments (over 5 years old). For 2023, prices of new apartments increased on average by 12.4%, against an increase of 12.5% in 2022, whereas prices of old apartments increased by 14.2% in 2023, against an increase of 11.6% in 2022.

Broken down by region, in the fourth quarter of 2023 apartment prices increased year-on-year by 10.8% in Athens, 14.6% in Thessaloniki, 13.9% in other cities and 11.2% in other areas of Greece. For 2023 as a whole, prices increased on average by 13.7%, 16.2%, 14.5% and 10.8% respectively in the above-mentioned areas. Finally, as regards all urban areas of the country, in the fourth quarter of 2023 apartment prices are estimated to have increased on average by 12.1% year-on-year, while for 2023 they increased at an average annual rate of 13.9%.

 

 (1) Any differences between levels and percentage changes in the table are due to rounding.

* Provisional data.

Source: Bank of Greece.

Note:

In the fourth quarter of 2023, the change in the residential property price index compared to the peak, recorded in the third quarter of 2008, is -7.0%, while, compared to the lowest level recorded in the third quarter of 2017, it is 61.4%.

Related Information:

Bank of Greece indices of residential property prices are based on detailed data reported to the Real Estate Market Analysis Section as from 2009, under Bank of Greece Governor’s Act 2610/31.10.2008, by all credit institutions operating in Greece. These data include banks’ valuations of the current market value and qualitative characteristics of residential property. A total of 904.9 thousand valuations were reported to the Bank of Greece with reference period up to end-December 2023 (65.1% concerning apartments, 18.6% houses, 6.2% maisonettes, 6.1% building plots and 4.0% other types of property).

Related links:

Residential and commercial property price indices and other short-term indices

Machine-readable data sets (Open Data): Real Estate Market


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