rental Rates of residential property in the European Union countries increased by almost 21 percent in the period from 2007 to the first quarter of 2020, follows from the analytical notes are published on the website of Eurostat (statistical service of the European Union).
the Cost of housing in the EU for the period increased by 20.5 percent, analysts estimated. However, only six countries recorded a decrease in cost of square meters. The most since 2007, they fell in Greece (36 percent), Romania (24 percent) and Ireland (17.5 per cent). The record growth in turn named Luxembourg and Austria, where housing has risen in price by more than 91 per cent.
If we talk about rental rates, they for the last 13 years has increased in 26 EU countries and decreased in only one — Greece (minus 17.5 percent). Most notably the cost of renting in Lithuania (plus 102%), the Czech Republic (plus 82 percent) and Hungary (plus 75 percent).
Earlier in June, it became known that after the removal of the regime of self-isolation is the minimum cost of rent of apartments in Moscow fell to 16-17 thousand rubles per month. At such rates, options in a dilapidated condition requiring major overhaul, with the old inlaid furniture located in residential areas of the city.