Informations rapides
19 December 2018
2018- n° 334
In Q3 2018, house prices went up by 2.8% year on year House price index - third quarter 2018

In Q3 2018, house prices were higher than in the previous quarter (+2.2%, not-seasonally adjusted data). Second-hand dwelling prices increased by 2.5% (after +0.9% the previous quarter) whereas those of new dwellings were almost stable (-0.1% after +0.7%).

Year on year, house prices kept increasing at the same pace than the previous quarter (+2.8%). Second-hand dwelling prices grew faster (+2.9% y–o-y) than new dwelling prices (+2.1%).

Informations rapides
No 334
Paru le :Paru le19/12/2018
Prochaine parution le : 27/09/2024 at 12:00 - second quarter 2024

Year on year, house prices kept rising

In Q3 2018, house prices were higher than in the previous quarter (+2.2%, not-seasonally adjusted data). Second-hand dwelling prices increased by 2.5% (after +0.9% the previous quarter) whereas those of new dwellings were almost stable (-0.1% after +0.7%).

Year on year, house prices kept increasing at the same pace than the previous quarter (+2.8%). Second-hand dwelling prices grew faster (+2.9% y–o-y) than new dwelling prices (+2.1%).

Revisions

The index of Q2 2018 was revised to include observations recorded after the previous publication. Nonetheless, compared to the publication of 26 September 2018, the year-on-year variation in housing prices in Q2 2018 remained unchanged: it stood at +2.8%.

TableHouse price index

Base 100: 2015
House price index (Base 100: 2015)
Weights 2018 (%) Index 2018 Q3 (p) Percentage change compared with the previous quarter (p) Percentage change compared with the same quarter of the previous year (p)
All dwellings 100.0 108.7 2.2 2.8
new dwellings 9.8 108.0 -0.1 2.1
second-hand dwellings 90.2 108.7 2.5 2.9
  • Raw data
  • (p) Provisional data
  • Scope: metropolitan France
  • Source: INSEE, SDES, French notaries – Database Bien, Perval

Documentation

Methodology (pdf,31 Ko)

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