Compared with the previous quarter, between July and September 2025, house prices increased by 1.6% in both the eurozone and the EU, according to the European statistical service, with Portugal registering the third-highest increase (4.1%).
Among Member States, the largest year-on-year increases in house prices were recorded in Hungary (21.1%), Portugal (17.7%), and Bulgaria (15.4%), while Finland recorded the only decline (-3.1%).












I don’t understand. This could all be fixed if Portuguese charged less for their houses. Don’t they know their fellow Portuguese are suffering? It’s a problem easily solved by offering houses at a reasonable price especially considering the housing construction is below standard construction level for westernized countries.
By Frank from Alentejo on 11 Jan 2026, 19:12