Housing prices in many OECD countries are very high, and as a consequence housing costs are becoming a burden for households and the economy in general.
Housing prices in OECD countries and the Faroes
Housing prices in many OECD countries are very high, and as a consequence housing costs are becoming a burden for households and the economy in general.
The Faroes seems to be at the beginning of a rise in housing prices. In reality, however, housing prices were lower in 2005 than in 1990.