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The 2023 edition of the interactive publication "Housing in Europe" has been launched by Eurostat. This analysis focuses on housing in Europe, providing a detailed overview of this topic that plays a vital role in everyone's life.
According to the cited source, in the EU in 2022, 69% of the population lived in a household they owned, while the remaining 31% lived in rental accommodation.
The highest homeownership rates were observed in Romania (95% of the population lived in a household they owned), Slovakia (93%), Croatia (91%), and Hungary (90%).
In all EU countries, except Germany, homeownership was more common. In Germany, renting was slightly more prevalent, with 53% of the population being tenants. Austria (49%) and Denmark (40%) followed.