3. Changes in House Prices, Wages and Consumer Prices
From 1983 the prices of dwellings in old houses has risen 220 per cent. In the same time period wages went up almost by the same token and consumer prices has doubled. House market ”overheated” from 1987 to 1989, when house prices went up extremely 72 per cent. In the same period wages went up 25 per cent. During depression of the begin of 1990s house prices went down nearly 40 per cent. In the same time wages went up by 19 per cent. Buying power to get a dwelling by earned income was largest year 1995. (see figure 2).
The house prices began to go up in year 1996. During last year of 1990 the house prices went up nearly 50 per cent. Year 2001 the house prices temporarly went down by nearly one per cent. After that the house prces have risen to mid-2008. From 1996 to 2008 the house prices went up by 127 per cent. At the same time wages went up by 53 per cent and consumer prices 24 per cent.
During this decade buying power to get a dwelling by earned income has declined rapidly. ”The price bubble” in house market was created 2006, when, house price curve has risen above wage curve (1983=100). House prices went down during 2008 and ”the price bubble” of house market is melted down. Decline of house prices have overhauled house market.
2. Changes in House prices, Wages and Consumer prices
Source: House Prices, Statistics Finland
Inquiries: Petri Kettunen (09) 1734 3558, Paula Paavilainen (09) 1734 3397
Director in charge: Kari Molnar
Updated 30.10.2009
Official Statistics of Finland (OSF):
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3. Changes in House Prices, Wages and Consumer Prices
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