Europe’s 10 most expensive housing markets ranked
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Europe has named the top 10 most expensive housing markets

Zurich has become the most expensive city in Europe in terms of housing costs, with the average price of apartments reaching €18,229 per square meter. This price is more than double that of Paris.
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The latest Global Property Guide ranking shows a high concentration of the most expensive markets, which occupy key positions at the top of the list.

10th place — Stockholm
The Swedish capital rounds out the top ten with a price of €8,380 per square meter. Over the past year, the market has grown by 7.2%, reflecting a recovery following a previous correction.

9th place — Copenhagen
Prices in the Danish capital reached €8,405 per square meter, showing the strongest growth in the ranking—14.3% over the year.

8th place — Oslo
The Norwegian capital ranks eighth with a price of €9,332 per square meter. Growth over the year was 6.3%.

7th place — Amsterdam
The average price in the city reached €9,437 per square meter amid a chronic housing shortage and high demand.

6th place — Paris
The French capital is valued at €9,490 per square meter. Unlike most cities in the ranking, it has seen a decline—down 0.3% over the past year and down 7.3% over the past two years.

5th place — Bern
The Swiss capital is priced at €9,952 per square meter. Despite a slight decline over the past year, the market remains stable.

4th place — Luxembourg City
One of Europe’s largest financial centers is valued at €10,941 per square meter, with a moderate decline following years of growth.

3rd place — Lucerne
This Swiss city unexpectedly ranks third with a price of €12,066 per square meter and annual growth of 7.3%.

2nd place — Geneva
One of the world’s most expensive markets: €16,819 per square meter, with stable trends and limited housing supply.

1st place — Zurich
The leader of the ranking — €18,229 per square meter. Prices rose by 4.2% over the year and continue to strengthen, widening the gap with the rest of Europe.

Swiss cities dominate the ranking thanks to a combination of high incomes, limited supply, and a concentration of financial centers.


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