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Estonia: House price to income ratio

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Country: Estonia Indicator: House price to income ratio Year: 2024

Country overview

Estonia

Current reading for House price to income ratio in a European context.

Eurostat indicator: House price to income ratio

Latest value

103.20 Index, long-term average = 100

European ranking

10 / 27

Improved by 2 positions since the previous year

Compared with Europe

+6.1 puntos

Estonia is 6.1 points above the European average.

EU: 97.13

Affected population

1.4M

Year: 2025

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Recent trend

Open trend

Latest: 103.20 Index, long-term average = 100 Europe benchmark: 97.13 Index, long-term average = 100

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Indicator: House price to income ratio

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At a glance

Estonia performs less favourably than the European benchmark on House price to income ratio, with a moderate gap. The trend context points to recent reversal. The wider topic context is mixed, combining pressure signals and relative strengths.

European comparison in Estonia

In Estonia, Price to income is noticeably worse than the European benchmark: 103.2 index points versus 97.1 index points in 2024, with a gap of 6.0 index points.

Recent trend

In Estonia, the medium-term pattern shows deterioration: the value moved from 88.28 in 2019 to 103.17 in 2024. The latest step, from 104.19 in 2023 to 103.17 in 2024, reverses the previous direction and shows recent improvement.

Reading within the topic

In Estonia, Housing & Energy Stress shows a mixed picture: pressure signals and relative strengths coexist across this indicator and its related indicators compared with Europe. Recent changes among related indicators are also mixed, with improvement in some and deterioration in others.