28 March 2018
2018- n° 83In Q4 2017, house prices increased by 3.9% year-on-year House price index - fourth quarter 2017
In Q4 2017, house prices remained practically stable compared to the previous quarter (+0.1%, not-seasonally adjusted data). Second-hand dwelling prices remained stable while new dwelling prices went up by 1.1%.
Year-on-year, house prices kept increasing (+3.9% after +3.3% in Q3 2017). Second-hand dwelling prices grew slightly faster (+4.0% y-o-y) than new dwelling prices (+3.7%).
Year-on-year, house prices increased again
In Q4 2017, house prices remained practically stable compared to the previous quarter (+0.1%, not-seasonally adjusted data). Second-hand dwelling prices remained stable while new dwelling prices went up by 1.1%.
Year-on-year, house prices kept increasing (+3.9% after +3.3% in Q3 2017). Second-hand dwelling prices grew slightly faster (+4.0% y-o-y) than new dwelling prices (+3.7%).
Revisions
The index of Q3 2017 has been revised to include observations recorded after the previous publication. Compared to the publication of 20 December 2017, the year-on-year variation in housing prices in Q3 2017 has been revised downward by 0.6 points: it now stands at +3.3% instead of +3.9%.
tableauTable – House price index
Weights 2017 (%) | Index 2017 Q4 (p) | Percentage change compared with the previous quarter (p) | Percentage change compared with the same quarter of the previous year (p) | |
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All dwellings | 100.0 | 105.8 | 0.1 | 3.9 |
new dwellings | 9.6 | 106.9 | 1.1 | 3.7 |
second-hand dwellings | 90.4 | 105.6 | 0.0 | 4.0 |
- Raw data
- (p) Provisional data
- Scope: metropolitan France except Corsica
- Source: INSEE, SDES, French notaries – Database Bien, Perval