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Croatia House Price Index

Croatia's House Price Index hit an all-time high of 224 points in Q2 2025. This represents a 4.7% increase from 214 points in Q1 2025. Robust tourism and significant foreign investment are driving this growth. Sustained economic expansion and limited housing supply also support higher property values. Croatia's record low House Price Index was 99.13 points in Q2 2015 and record high was 224 points in Q2 2025.

Quarterly Historical Data (2008-2025)

(in points)
Quarter House Price Index (points)
Q2 2025 224
Q1 2025 214
Q4 2024 205
Q3 2024 202.2
Q2 2024 197.5
Q1 2024 189.4
Q4 2023 186.2
Q3 2023 180.1
Q2 2023 179.6
Q1 2023 173.6
Q4 2022 170.1
Q3 2022 162.4
Q2 2022 157.9
Q1 2022 152.2
Q4 2021 145
Q3 2021 141.4
Q2 2021 139
Q1 2021 134.2
Q4 2020 132.9
Q3 2020 129.8
Q2 2020 130.6
Q1 2020 128.2
Q4 2019 124.9
Q3 2019 121.4
Q2 2019 120.6
Q1 2019 117.6
Q4 2018 113.5
Q3 2018 112.3
Q2 2018 109.3
Q1 2018 109.4
Q4 2017 108.4
Q3 2017 105.1
Q2 2017 104.6
Q1 2017 100.8
Q4 2016 100.8
Q3 2016 101.3
Q2 2016 100.3
Q1 2016 101.2
Q4 2015 100
Q3 2015 99.9
Q2 2015 99.1
Q1 2015 101
Q4 2014 102.1
Q3 2014 103
Q2 2014 103.8
Q1 2014 102.9
Q4 2013 103.6
Q3 2013 105
Q2 2013 104.6
Q1 2013 105.3
Q4 2012 105.4
Q3 2012 109.1
Q2 2012 109.9
Q1 2012 111.4
Q4 2011 112
Q3 2011 111.3
Q2 2011 110.5
Q1 2011 108.8
Q4 2010 109.8
Q3 2010 109.5
Q2 2010 110.5
Q1 2010 112.1
Q4 2009 114.3
Q3 2009 116.4
Q2 2009 118.5
Q1 2009 122.6
Q4 2008 123
Q3 2008 126.3
Q2 2008 124
Q1 2008 123.2
Croatia House Price Index : Definition
The Croatia house price index measures changes in residential property prices across Croatia. Eurostat calculates this index in points by aggregating and weighting actual housing transaction prices relative to a base year, showing overall market trends.