Home Prices in the Largest Countries of Europe in Q1 2026, from Splendid Housing Bubbles to a Market that’s Back to 2010
The article examines existing home price changes across 19 of Europe's largest countries through Q1 2026 based on Eurostat transaction-based data, showing divergent regional trends with Portugal, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Hungary, and Spain leading in year-over-year gains of 13.5 to 19.7 percent, while Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, Austria, and Finland remain below previous peaks. Finland experienced the steepest decline at 16.8 percent from its Q2 2022 peak and has returned to 2010 price levels, whereas Hungary posted the largest cumulative gain since 2010 at 308 percent, followed by Portugal at 186 percent and Czechia at 171 percent.
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- Jul 7, 2026
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