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Housing Costs Soared Throughout EU In Q1

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Europe’s housing market is not recovering, it is becoming unlivable. Eurostat reported that in Q1 2026, EU house prices rose 5.1% from Q1 2025, while rents increased 3.0%. Compared with Q4 2025, house prices rose another 1.2% and rents increased 0.7%. Between the 2025 average and Q1 2026, house prices climbed 2.9% and rents 1.8%. Wages do not keep pace with this, and young families are being priced out of the future.

A house is no longer a home, it has become a political and financial instrument. Europe buried its people under taxes, regulation, Net Zero costs, energy insanity, and mass migration pressure on housing supply, then acts surprised when people cannot afford to live. The state creates the crisis, then demands more power to solve it.

The worst house-price increases between 2025 and Q1 2026 were in Portugal at 10.3%, Bulgaria at 9.4%, Slovakia at 9.1%, Croatia at 8.4%, Spain at 7.5%, and Lithuania at 7.4%. France fell 0.5% and Finland fell 1.8%, but that does not mean affordability has returned. It means confidence is collapsing in places where the economy is already under strain.

Rents increased in almost every EU country. Croatia was the disaster, rents exploded 21.9% in just that comparison period. Bulgaria rose 6.4%, Greece 5.0%, Romania 4.5%, Czechia 4.1%, Slovakia 3.5%, and Portugal 3.3%. Slovenia was the only country where rents fell, down 0.9%, while Finland was basically flat.

This is the consequence of centralized planning. Brussels wants open borders, climate mandates, expensive energy, endless regulation, and then wonders why the average person cannot rent an apartment or buy a home. The private citizen is being squeezed from every side while governments protect bondholders, banks, and their own failed social experiments.

The sovereign debt crisis and housing crisis are connected. Governments need rising asset values to keep the illusion of solvency alive. They tax property, they borrow against inflated economies, and they pretend rising home prices mean prosperity. But when housing becomes unaffordable, birth rates collapse, civil unrest rises, and capital begins to flee. That is where Europe is heading. This is not a housing boom, it is another warning sign of a system that is breaking apart.





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