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Global real residential property prices

How are global real residential property prices moving?

Global real residential property prices tracks BIS real residential property price indices. It uses quarterly data.
Readingsquarterly
Global
132.47index
Quarterly change
+0.20 index
from 132.28
One-year change
+0.49 index
from 131.98
Historical percentile
89th
of 54 readings · since 2012-09-30
Distance from median
4.14index
Global real residential property prices
Data through Q4 2025
90.0100.0110.0120.0130.0140.0150.0Q3 2012Q2 2015Q4 2017Q3 2020Q1 2023Q4 2025
Global
Advanced economies
Emerging economies
Global real residential property prices: summary statistics (Max range)
SeriesFirstLatestMinMax
Global97.17132.4797.17138.74
Advanced economies102.26109.29102.26117.32
Emerging economies101.75140.82101.75140.82

How this is calculated

Formula
BIS real residential property price indices

PIER20 calculates this benchmark from official observations from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). The formula is BIS real residential property price indices. The source table lists each selector and source link.

The latest data is from Q4 2025. The latest reading is 132.47 index. The Global line is up 0.4% over the past year. It is above its long-run median of 117.77 index.

How to read it

How to read it

The chart compares global and advanced-economy indices with the emerging-market median. The distance measure compares the global index with its ten-year median.

How this benchmark is used

Why traders watch it

Equity and rates traders use this benchmark to compare real housing trends across economic groups.

Frequently asked questions

4 answers
What is the latest reading for Global real residential property prices?

The latest data is from Q4 2025. The latest reading is 132.47 index. The Global line is up 0.4% over the past year. It is above its long-run median of 117.77 index.

How often does this benchmark update?

The source publishes quarterly data. PIER20 updates the page after each new observation. The chart shows the data date and fetch date.

What data sources does this chart use?

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) publishes the data. The methodology section lists each source series.

Where does the data come from?

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) publishes the source data. The source table lists each series and its exact link.

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