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House prices in Italy

House prices in Italy changed +4,0 % over the year to 2025, according to Eurostat's House Price Index — the euro-denominated measure of how fast residential dwelling prices are rising in this market.

Quick answer: Over the latest year, house prices in Italy changed +4,0 % (2025). That is +1,5 % slower than the EU average of +5,5 %. Italy ranks #19 of 26 EU member states by annual house-price change (1 = fastest-rising).

House Price Index, Italy

MeasureValue
Annual house-price change (2025)+4,0 %
EU average (2025)+5,5 %
EU rank (1 = fastest-rising)#19 of 26

Eurostat House Price Index (dataset prc_hpi_a), 2015 = 100, total dwellings. The figure is an annual rate of change in euro terms, not an absolute property price.

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Frequently asked questions

Are house prices rising or falling in Italy?
In Italy, house prices rose by +4,0 % over the year to 2025, according to Eurostat's House Price Index. Prices are still climbing.
How much did house prices change in Italy in 2025?
Eurostat's House Price Index for Italy shows an annual change of +4,0 % for 2025. The index is measured in euro terms with 2015 = 100, so this figure is the rate at which dwelling prices rose or fell over the latest year — not an absolute euro price.
How does house-price growth in Italy compare with the rest of the EU?
Italy ranks #19 of 26 EU member states by annual house-price change (1 = fastest-rising). Its +4,0 % change is +1,5 % slower than the EU average of +5,5 % (2025).
What is the House Price Index for Italy?
The House Price Index (HPI) tracks changes in the transaction prices of residential dwellings — both newly built and existing — bought by households across Italy. Eurostat publishes it with 2015 = 100; the +4,0 % shown here is the annual average rate of change for 2025.
Where does the Italy house-price data come from?
All figures are from Eurostat, dataset prc_hpi_a (House price index, annual data), unit "annual average rate of change", purchases of total dwellings. Eurostat open data is licensed CC BY 4.0. Last updated 2026-04-07.

Source: Eurostat, dataset prc_hpi_a — House price index (annual data). Annual average rate of change, total dwellings. Publisher: Eurostat (Statistical Office of the European Union). Licensed CC BY 4.0. Last updated 2026-04-07.