In 2023 about 69% of Cypriots owned the home they lived in, Eurostat data show

In 2023, 68.8% of the population of Cyprus owned their home, a bit lower than the EU average (69.2%), according to data released by Eurostat.

During the same period, 31.2% of Cypriots lived in rented housing, a little over the EU average (30.8%).

The highest shares of ownership among member states in 2023 were recorded in Romania (95.6%), Slovakia (93.6%) and Croatia (91.2%).

The lowest shares were recorded in Germany (47.6%), Austria (54.3 %) and Denmark (60.0%).

(Source: CNA)

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