The data describes the house-price-to-income ratio in selected countries worldwide as of the second quarter of 2017. This ratio is one of the house affordability measures globally. The house-price-to-income ratio in the U.S. was equal to 108.25% in 2017.
New Zealand | 138.62 |
Austria | 131.29 |
Sweden | 130.97 |
Canada | 125.7 |
Luxembourg | 122.08 |
Australia | 120.25 |
Switzerland | 118.1 |
Norway | 113.1 |
Germany | 112.51 |
United Kingdom | 108.96 |
United States | 108.25 |
Estonia | 107.64 |
Belgium | 106.34 |
Czech Republic | 106 |
Japan | 104.77 |
Portugal | 102.07 |
Ireland | 101.56 |
Latvia | 100.45 |
Denmark | 99.47 |
France | 97.44 |
Slovak Republic | 96.76 |
Finland | 94.57 |
Hungary | 92.66 |
Netherlands | 90.56 |
Lithuania | 90.19 |
Turkey | 86.77 |
Korea | 84.94 |
Greece | 84.86 |
Slovenia | 84.32 |
Italy | 82.76 |
Spain | 77 |
Poland | 76.15 |