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Owner occupied housing price index (prc_hpi_oo)

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The Owner-Occupied Housing Price Index (OOHPI) is an index following the ‘net acquisitions approach’.

Indices produced under this approach reflect the changes in prices paid by consumers for the acquisition of dwellings that are new to the household sector and changes in other costs related to the ownership and transfer of ownership of dwellings (for more, see section 3.4).

The data on the OOHPI are disseminated quarterly through Eurostat’s website. Provided information includes price indices at the country and European level, data on rates of change, relative weights for OOH expenditure categories (item weights) as well as relative weights of Member States in the country-group aggregates (country weights) (see section 3.4. for more details).

10 April 2024

The OOHPI measures the evolution of prices paid by owner-occupiers for purchasing, maintaining and living in an own home in the reference period, compared to the base period.

The OOHPI is compiled following the ‘net acquisitions approach’ to owner-occupied housing expenditures. Under this method, recorded prices are full market transaction prices, and the total value of the purchase is allocated to the time of purchase, regardless on when its consumption starts and when and how the payment is done. The ‘net principle’ on which the OOHPI is based implies that prices are measured to reflect the change in the acquisition cost of the goods and services which are new to the household sector as a whole.

Published data is as follows:

Annual OOHPI (prc_hpi_ooa):

  • Annual average index (2015=100, 2010=100),
  • Annual average rate of change.

Quarterly OOHPI (prc_hpi_ooq):

  • Quarterly index (2015=100, 2010=100),
  • Quarterly rate of change,
  • Annual rate of change.

Item weights (prc_hpi_ooinw)

Country weights (prc_hpi_oocow)

  • For all EU and euro area aggregates

The basic unit of statistical observation are transaction prices of dwellings new to the household sector and of other products that the households acquire in their role as owner-occupiers.

The target statistical universe of the OOH price index is all transactions included in owner-occupiers’ housing expenditure. The categories of owner-occupiers’ housing expenditure covered by the OOH price index are defined in Annex to Commission Regulation (EU) 2023/1470 of 17 July 2023.

Official country groups:

  • European Union (EU),
  • Euro area (EA).

Individual country series:

  • European Union Member States (except Greece),
  • the United Kingdom (until the third quarter of 2020),
  • Iceland,
  • Norway.

The OOHPI is compiled quarterly. The indices represent the whole calendar quarter.

The accuracy of source data is monitored by assessing the methodological soundness of price and weight sources and the adherence to the regulations and recommendations.

There is a variety of possible data sources for weights and prices (e.g., national accounts data, administrative data, bank mortgage data, construction companies, real estate agents).

The data collection depends on the data sources used across Member States. In some cases, the whole universe of transactions is used (e.g. administrative data). In other cases, surveys are used. The type of survey and the price collection methods are designed to ensure sufficient coverage and timeliness.

The Following units are used:

  • Index (2015=100, 2010=100): expressed as an index-number, with 100 in the base period;
  • Percentage change on the same period of the previous year (annual rates of change);
  • Percentage change on the previous period (quarterly rates of change);
  • Weights: expressed as per mille share of the total.

National OOHPIs are produced by NSIs, while country-group indices (EU, EA) are produced by Eurostat.

The OOHPI categories ‘purchases of newly built dwellings’ and ‘existing dwellings new to households’ are approximated by countries with already available HPI sub-indices or calculated with the use of the same data sources and similar calculation methods as those of the HPI. Other lower-level categories, if not based on statistics compiled for other purposes, are calculated using similar procedures to those used for compiling the harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP). Higher level categories (i.e. ‘owner-occupiers’ housing expenditures’, ‘acquisitions of dwellings’, ‘new dwellings’ and ‘ownership of dwellings’) are calculated using the Laspeyres-type formula. The weights used in the calculations are price-updated to the fourth quarter of the previous year.

The country-group indices for the euro area and EU are calculated by Eurostat using the OOHPI data provided by the countries. The calculation procedure is as follows:

  1. Price changes since the fourth quarter of the previous year are derived from national OOHPIs;
  2. The weighted average of these price changes is computed using country weights and sub-indices concerned. A country weight is its share of the owner-occupiers’ housing expenditure in the total of the country group;
  3. The price change of the country group since the fourth quarter of the previous year is chain-linked to the index of fourth quarter of the previous year in order to provide a series with a common reference period.

The country weights used in the calculation of the euro area index are derived from the owner-occupiers’ housing expenditure expressed in euros. For the EU OOH price indices, the euro area is treated as a single entity to which data for the other countries is then added. In this case, the weights are derived from the owner-occupiers’ housing expenditure data converted into purchasing power standards.

The collection of data is carried out by the NSIs. The data sources used vary depending on the OOHPI category. Some categories are typically based on statistics developed primarily for other purposes. For instance, the OOHPI categories ‘purchases of newly built dwellings’ and ‘existing dwellings new to households’ are often approximated using corresponding HPI categories. Additionally, the category ‘self-build dwellings and major renovations’ is typically based on short-term business statistics for construction, such as the output price index in construction. Price indices for other lower-level categories are usually compiled from observed prices that are collected specifically for that purpose.

When deriving the OOHPI weights, national accounts data, supplemented with information from other statistical sources, are typically used. Data on gross fixed capital formation is utilised for categories related to ‘acquisition of dwellings’, while data on intermediate consumption is employed for categories related to ‘ownership of dwellings’.

The OOHPI data are made available on a quarterly basis.

The OOHPI is published on Eurostat’s website on a quarterly basis, around one quarter and one week after the end of the reference quarter.

The OOH price indices are generally comparable across countries.

The OOHPI data are considered comparable over time. Nonetheless, because of several improvements in methodology, some breaks in time series exist. In such cases, if basic data allows, back calculations are performed, and historical series are revised. If basic data does not allow, the year or the quarter when the break in the time series took place is marked with a (b) flag.