Slovenia - House Price Index for New Homes





Slovenia: House Price Index for New Homes

Mnemonic HPIN.ISVN
Unit Index 2015=100, NSA
Adjustments Not Seasonally Adjusted
Quarterly 11.51 %
Data 2023 Q3 167.74
2023 Q2 150.43

Series Information

Source European Communities, EUROSTAT
Release Eurostat - House Price Indices
Frequency Quarterly
Start Date 3/31/2007
End Date 9/30/2023

Slovenia: Real Estate

Reference Last Previous Units Frequency
Building Permits Jan 2024 484 516 #, NSA Monthly
Non-residential Building Permits Jan 2024 235 265 #, NSA Monthly
Residential Building Permits Jan 2024 249 251 #, NSA Monthly
House Price Index 2023 Q3 99.8 101.8 Index prv. qt.=100, NSA Quarterly
House Price Index for Existing Homes 2023 Q3 190.03 190.36 Index 2015=100, NSA Quarterly
House Price Index for New Homes 2023 Q3 167.74 150.43 Index 2015=100, NSA Quarterly
Building Completions 2022 8,551 9,285 # Annual
Housing Starts 2022 13,425 12,770 # Annual
Non-residential Building Completions 2022 5,831 6,479 # Annual
Non-residential Housing Starts 2022 6,528 6,281 # Annual
Residential Building Completions 2022 2,720 2,806 # Annual
Residential Housing Starts 2022 6,897 6,489 # Annual
Dwelling Stocks 31 Jan 2021 864,323 # 366 days

Release Information

For the EU, the House Price Index (HPI) measures inflation in the residential property market. The HPI captures price changes of all kinds of residential property purchased by households (flats, detached houses, terraced houses, etc.), both new and existing. Only market prices are considered, self-build dwellings are therefore excluded. The land component of the residential property is included.

  • Measurements:
    • Fixed-base index relative to 2010 (Index 2010=100)
    • Fixed-base index relative to 2015 (Index 2015=100)
    • Percent rate of change (%)
    • Percent rate of change (% Chg)
  • Adjustments:
    • Seasonally adjusted (SA)
    • Not seasonally adjusted (NSA)
  • Native frequencies:
    • Quarterly
    • Annual
  • Start date: As early as 2005Q1
  • Geo coverage:
    • Individual country (32x I^^^)
    • Changing-composition euro zone (IEUZN)
    • Fixed-composition euro zone (2x IEZnn)
    • Fixed-composition EU (IEU27A, IEU28, IEU27B)
    • (IECEU)
  • All concept-geo pairs exist: No

These indices are the result of the work that National Statistical Institutes (NSIs) have been doing mostly within the framework of the Owner-Occupied Housing (OOH) pilot project coordinated by Eurostat. The national HPIs are produced by NSIs, while the European aggregates are computed by Eurostat, by aggregating the national indices.

HPI is available for all EU Member States (except Greece), the United Kingdom, Iceland, Norway and Turkey. In addition to the individual country series, Eurostat produces indexes for the euro area and for the EU.

The emphasis is on market prices, with non-marketed prices being ruled out from the scope of the House Price Indices (HPIs). Self-build dwellings are therefore excluded. The prices of dwellings include the land component.

Moody's Analytics supplements

For the EU-27B and EZ-20 country-aggregates, we construct seasonally adjusted counterparts using the X-13ARIMA-SEATS program.

The HPI data is released quarterly, and it may include some provisional data for the latest one-two quarters. These are usually confirmed or revised to the final figures the following quarter(s).

Value of housing transactions index is usually final, but it might be revised as a result of new data collected and improvement of data sources/methodology.

Major revisions (usually affecting back data) occur rarely, in cases of significant data sources and methodological improvements. They are normally released with explanatory notes.

The change of reference year caused revisions to a few previously published rates of change because of rounding effects. Thus, rates of change for European and country aggregates calculated from the 2015=100 series can differ from the rates calculated from the 2010=100 series.

For data from the first quarter of 2020, the EU HPI aggregate will no longer include the United Kingdom data, which series will continue to be available as an individual country (until the end of 2020).

  • 30 Mar 2023, Phillip Thorne - Properties, Moody's Analytics supplements.