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National and regional house price indices, OECD

 

Housing is key to wellbeing. Real estate typically forms the most important asset of households and their most important source of debt. Not surprisingly given their correlation with the economic cycle, house prices are also one of the most widely tracked economic indicators. However, despite their importance, including for macroeconomic policymaking as the 2008-09 financial crisis well illustrated, there are few internationally comparable statistics to show house price developments across regions and cities within countries. This is despite the common understanding that changes in house prices within countries are rarely uniform (e.g. there may be ‘ripple’ effects). Policies that target the ‘national’ therefore may miss differences across regions and in turn add to the geography of discontent. The OECD has developed a new database on national and regional house price indices that aims to fill this gap.

 

READ OUR STATISTICAL INSIGHTS

Location, location, location - House price developments across and within OECD countries (Blog article)

 

Access the database

National and regional house price indices: Headline indicators

National and regional house price indices: Complete database

 

Play with the data

Interested in visualising the data presented above? Visit the House Price Tracker to see how house prices have evolved over time in different countries, regions and cities. Open the House Price Tracker in full screen (not supported by Internet Explorer).

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Contact us

For further information you can contact the OECD Statistics and Data Directorate at stat.contact@oecd.org.

 

 

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