Monday, 21 April 2025

10 most expensive countries in the world in housing prices

The Australian website (Finder), which specializes in digital comparisons, revealed the 10 most expensive countries in the world in average housing prices for the year 2023, as follows:

The 10 most expensive countries in housing prices around the world in terms of the price per square meter in the city center:

Hong Kong $ 31,681

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Singapore $ 21,691

Switzerland $ 16,991

South Korea $ 13,210

Luxembourg $ 12,023

China $ 8,579

Taiwan $ 8,501

Israel $ 8,490

Australia $ 7,919

Germany $ 7,226

The 10 most expensive cities in housing prices around the world in terms of the cost of an apartment (two rooms):

Hong Kong (China) $ 1.9 million

Zurich (Switzerland) $ 1.55 $1 million

Seoul (South Korea) $1.3 million

Singapore $1.28 million

Geneva (Switzerland) $1.22 million

Shanghai (China) $1.08 million

London (UK) $1.03 million

New York (USA) $1.02 million

Tel Aviv-Yafo (Israel) $996 thousand

Beijing (China) $988 thousand.

The 10 cheapest countries in housing prices around the world in terms of apartment price (two rooms)

Egypt $31,208

Pakistan $32,508

Venezuela $35,109

Bangladesh $50,713

Tunisia $52,014

South Africa $53,314

Palestine $58,515

Kenya $66,318

Algeria $66,318

Jordan $70,219

The most expensive Arab countries in housing prices in terms of square meter:

Kuwait $6,176

Qatar $5,107

UAE $3,054

Sultanate of Oman $1,626

Saudi Arabia $1,553

Morocco $1,509

Syria $1,318

Iraq $1,183

Jordan $1,176 Dollars

Algeria $1,127

Palestine $981

Tunisia $888

Egypt $522

According to Al Jazeera and the World Atlas website, which specializes in statistics and is owned by the Canadian company Reunion Technology, the minimum income per person should be at least 3 times the value of the residential rent in order to be able to live.

The website published a list of the highest residential rents in dollars in the world’s cities, focusing on capitals, as follows:

New York: $3,890

Hong Kong: $2,590

London: $2,360

Chicago (USA): $2,210

Luxembourg: $2,130

Doha (Qatar): $2,050

Los Angeles (USA): $1,990

Miami (USA): $1,970

Oslo (Norway): $1,940

Taipei (Taiwan): $1,840.

As for the list of the most expensive Arab cities in terms of residential rents according to the same index, it came as follows:

Dubai (UAE)

Doha (Qatar)

Abu Dhabi (UAE)

Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)

Kuwait (Kuwait)

Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)

Beirut (Lebanon)

Muscat (Oman)

Amman (Jordan)

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