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Italy: residential property price index (2010=100)

Italy

House prices in Italy.

The European Central Bank (ECB) publishes a quarterly residential property price index for new and existing dwellings, stretching back to H1 1990, based on data from Banca d'Italia (which in turn comes from Il Consulente Immobiliare).

House prices in Italy, % change 1 yr

Nominal and inflation-adjusted ('real')

Italy

Source: European Central Bank


Quarterly change in house prices, inflation-adjusted

 Q1Q2Q3Q4
2022-1.34%0.43%-3.17%-4.14%
20211.19%1.03%0.33%-1.07%
20200.78%2.98%-2.31%-0.67%
2019-0.73%0.97%-0.43%0.11%
2018-0.79%0.05%-1.42%0.25%
2017-1.68%0.14%-0.47%-0.11%
20160.41%0.5%-0.24%-0.6%
2015-2.01%-0.39%0.83%-0.65%
2014-1.49%-1.12%-1.09%-1.33%
2013-3.09%-0.52%-1.88%-1.01%
2012-1.33%-1.73%-2.33%-2.04%
2011-1.47%1.07%-0.92%-1.4%
2010-1.93%0.31%0.32%-0.18%
20090.55%-0.61%-0.09%-0.75%
2008-0.45%-0.14%-0.54%-1.09%
20070.9%0.5%0.79%-0.18%
20060.59%1.15%1.26%0.68%
20051.4%1.15%1.34%0.55%
20040.46%1.25%2.18%1.32%
20031.45%0.62%1.32%0.17%
20024.84%1.35%0.72%0.07%
20010.31%0.39%1.8%2.34%
20000.78%0.13%0.76%0.45%
1999-0.58%0.06%0.03%-0.09%
1998-2.03%0.56%0.01%-0.28%
19970.95%-0.3%-0.14%-0.17%
1996-0.08%-0.63%0.95%0.54%
1995-2.03%-0.78%0.15%-0.13%
1994-1.79%-1.77%0.09%-1.76%
1993-0.18%-0.39%-0.04%-2.05%
19924.78%2.81%1.19%-0.12%
19913.49%2.2%0.34%0.99%
19902.77%1.62%2.33%

This table shows the change in house prices during a single quarter, adjusted for inflation.

Adjusting house price rises (or declines) for inflation produces a more accurate picture of the change in value of housing than the usual nominal figures cited in the newspapers.