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Swedbank: The housing affordability index for Baltics

Swedbank

The housing affordability index (HAI) increased to 133.2 in Vilnius, 151.8 in Riga, and 150.6 in Tallinn In Tallinn, affordability rose marginally by 1.4 points in the second quarter this year compared with the same period in 2014, due to

The housing affordability index (HAI) increased to 131.5 in Vilnius, 149.1 in Riga, and 144.1 in Tallinn

Swedbank

In Tallinn, affordability rose marginally by 0.9 point in the first quarter this year compared with the same period in 2014, due to a 36-basis-point-decrease in interest rates. In Riga, the HAI increased by 2.1 points because wage growth outpaced

The financial assets of Baltic families are growing despite low deposit interest rates

SEB Pank

In 2014, household deposits grew in all three Baltic States due to the rise in incomes, trust towards banks, and also due to the adoption of the euro in Lithuania. This year the volume of financial assets is expected to

Stable prices make saving attractive even with low interest rates

SEB Pank

Rapid inflation, both before and after the economic crisis, made borrowing favourable in each of the Baltic States and reduced the point of depositing money – due to the rapid decrease in the purchasing power of money, real interest rates

SEB analysis: a resident of Tallinn on an average income can only buy a standard apartment 8.1 square metres smaller than a resident of Riga

According to the SEB housing purchasing power index, in the last quarter of 2013 the accessibility of housing improved in both Vilnius and Riga but declined in Tallinn. In the last quarter of 2013, a resident of Riga on an

The financial means of Tallinn residents to purchase an apartment in dormitory suburbs are in a state of decline

In terms of current income and property prices, residents of Riga and Vilnius can now purchase a bigger standard apartment than a year ago, with the housing purchasing power index showing the biggest growth in Vilnius over the last 12

Statistics: There are 159,411 residential mortgage loans in Estonia

Kinnisvaraanalüütik Tõnu Toompark, Adaur Grupp OÜ / Kinnisvarakool OÜ

The average residential mortgage loan in Estonia fell to €36,802 in Q3 2013. However, the changes are not significant – the loan balance a year ago was just 1% bigger than today. The average loan amount is decreasing mainly as

Statistics: Mortgage Interest Rate in Estonia at a Record Low

According to Tõnu Toompark’s Estonian property Adaur blog, morgage rates in Estonia have fallen to a level of 3.15 per cent at the end of the first quarter of 2012. The only other time when such a low level of

Real estate year promises to be positive

Life shows that the supernatural expectations attributed to the coming of the euro were left unfulfilled. The new currency left the buyers and sellers eyeing each other and waiting for the actual market movements. For this reason the number of

Statistics: No Change In Loans Interest Rates

Euro-based home loans rates have remained unchanged in the range of 3.2 to 3.4 per cent, despite small rises in the Euribor index of European lending rates since 2009, according to Tõnu Toompark on his adaur.ee blog. The monthly rate

Analysts: brace for higher interest rates

Estonians who have borrowed from banks will soon have to repay considerably more in interest since euribor rate is expected to grow rapidly in near future, writes Äripäev. Tõnu Palk, chief economist of Nordea Pank, said that the whole eurozone

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