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15gr -- Price index of new detached houses (2025=100), quarterly, 2025Q1-2026Q1

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5/20/2026
Price index of new one-dwelling houses (2025=100):
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Quarterly change of price index (2025=100) of new one-dwelling houses, %:
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Annual change of price index (2025=100) of new one-dwelling houses, %:
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8/27/2026
4/13/2026
Statistics Finland, real estate prices
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Price index of new one-dwelling houses (2025=100)

An index is a ratio describing the relative change in a variable (e.g. price, volume or value) compared to a certain base period [e.g. one year]. The index point figure for each point in time tells what percentage the given examined variable is of its respective value or volume at the base point in time. The mean of the index point figures for the base period is 100.

Quarterly change of price index (2025=100) of new one-dwelling houses, %

Quarterly change refers to the relative change in the index of the quarter compared with the index of the previous quarter. The change is usually expressed in percentages.

Annual change of price index (2025=100) of new one-dwelling houses, %

Annual change is the relative change of the index in comparison with the corresponding time period one year ago (e.g. annual change of total index of consumer prices, i.e. inflation).