12 January 2018
2018- n° 5In Q4 2017, the Housing Rent Reference Index increased by 1.05% over a year Rent Reference Index - fourth quarter 2017
In Q4 2017, the Housing Rent Reference Index stood at 126.82. Year on year, it increased by 1.05%, its strongest growth since Q2 2013.
In Q4 2017, the Housing Rent Reference Index stood at 126.82. Year on year, it increased by 1.05%, its strongest growth since Q2 2013.
tableauTable – Housing rent reference index
Values | Percentage change over a one-year period. (Q/Q-4) | |
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Q1 2013 | 124.25 | +1.54 |
Q2 2013 | 124.44 | +1.20 |
Q3 2013 | 124.66 | +0.90 |
Q4 2013 | 124.83 | +0.69 |
Q1 2014 | 125.00 | +0.60 |
Q2 2014 | 125.15 | +0.57 |
Q3 2014 | 125.24 | +0.47 |
Q4 2014 | 125.29 | +0.37 |
Q1 2015 | 125.19 | +0.15 |
Q2 2015 | 125.25 | +0.08 |
Q3 2015 | 125.26 | +0.02 |
Q4 2015 | 125.28 | −0.01 |
Q1 2016 | 125.26 | +0.06 |
Q2 2016 | 125.25 | 0.00 |
Q3 2016 | 125.33 | +0.06 |
Q4 2016 | 125.50 | +0.18 |
Q1 2017 | 125.90 | +0.51 |
Q2 2017 | 126.19 | +0.75 |
Q3 2017 | 126.46 | +0.90 |
Q4 2017 | 126.82 | +1.05 |
- Note: series are available on INSEE web site.
- Source: INSEE
graphiqueGraph – Year-on-year change in housing rent reference index
Warning
The consumer price index (CPI) has changed reference year in January 2016. The new series of the CPI has been used to calculate the Housing Rent Reference Index (HRRI) since the first quarter of 2016. The Housing Rent Reference Index reference period is not modified, however. This change in the calculation method of the CPI has no impact for users of the HRRI.
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Time series : Rent reference index (RRI) - Base 1998