Housing prices in Estonia rose by 5.2% on year in the third quarter of 2025, according to data from Statistics Estonia, ERR reported. The average price of apartments rose by 5.5% and of residential houses by 4.7% over a year. The number of transactions for second-hand housing increased, while the number of purchases of newly-built housing decreased. Compared to the second quarter of 2025, the dwelling price index, or the average price per m2 of housing transactions, fell by 0.8%. Apartment prices were up by just 0.3%, rising by 1.7% in Tallinn but falling elsewhere in Estonia. House prices declined by 2.9% across the country.
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