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  • Prices of newly built multi-dwellings decreased in 2022 and increased for collectively built one- or two-dwelling buildings

    According to the Building Price Index (BPI), building prices decreased by about 4 percent for multi-dwelling buildings and increased by about 4 percent for collectively built one- or two-dwelling buildings. Last year, building prices decreased by about 4 percent for multi-dwelling buildings and by 1 percent for collectively built one- or two-dwelling buildings. The Building Price Index is quality-adjusted.

  • Prices of newly built multi-dwellings decreased in 2021

    According to the Building Price Index (BPI), building prices decreased by about 4 percent for multi-dwelling buildings and by about 1 percent for collectively built one- or two-dwelling buildings. Last year, building prices increased by about 5 percent for multi-dwelling buildings and increased by 12 percent for collectively built one- or two-dwelling buildings. The Building Price Index is quality-adjusted.

  • Prices of newly built multi-dwellings increased in 2020

    Prices of newly produced dwellings, that is, the prices paid by investors, were higher for multi-dwelling buildings and collectively built one- or two-dwelling buildings in 2020 compared with 2019.

  • Prices of newly built multi-dwellings increased in 2019

    Prices of newly produced dwellings, that is, the prices paid by investors, were higher for multi-dwelling buildings and lower for collectively built one- or two-dwelling buildings in 2019 compared with 2018.