Spotlight Exploring Baku White City and the ideas shaping a city of the future In partnership with World Urban Forum Baku White City shows how people-centred planning, sustainability and walkable design are transforming a former industrial zone into a modern district built for everyday urban living. 29/12/2025
Europe in Motion Mortgage crisis: What are Europeans cutting back on to make ends meet? Amid cost-of-living troubles, the 2025 festivities are likely to be subdued for many who have had to give up on amenities and, in some cases, opt for low-key Christmas plans. 15/12/2025
Economy UK housing market cools as sellers cut prices for second month Prices across the UK dropped again in the four weeks to 6 December, with property valued lower than a year ago as tax speculation and slower demand weighed on the market. 15/12/2025
Made in Europe Building Green: Rethinking construction for a low-energy Europe Did you know that the buildings around us, and the ones we live in, are responsible for 40% of Europe’s energy consumption? To achieve a climate-neutral Europe by 2050, we need to build differently. And in part, we already are — but how, and to what extent? 12/12/2025
Make it Work EU-backed housing initiative helps Brno residents find stability In partnership with the European Commission A Housing First EU initiative in Brno is helping people move off the streets and rebuild their lives through secure housing and social support. 10/12/2025
Europe Today Watch: European housing market is on fire — what will the EU do? Housing has become a hot topic across the 27-member bloc and Dan Jørgensen is the first-ever European Commissioner appointed to handle the situation. Will it help? 05/12/2025
The Europe Conversation EU Commissioner Jørgensen: Housing crisis needs 'holistic approach' In an interview with Euronews, EU Housing Commissioner Dan Jørgensen calls upon investors, authorities and market players to work together to find a solution for an emergency impacting more and more EU citizens. 28/11/2025
Europe News EU to loosen state aid rules to boost affordable housing supply The EU's housing commissioner told Euronews that the European Commission will address the housing crisis by considering investments, energy, social, and internal market policies, as well as state aid rules. 28/11/2025
Business Cost of housing per square metre hits all-time high in Portugal The lack of affordable housing has become a pressing issue for Portugal's government, headed by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro. A shortage of stock continues to push prices up, while high foreign demand is also making properties unaffordable for locals on lower salaries. 27/11/2025
Europe in Motion Are priced-out European singles turning to love to buy a home? Salary, love life, geography... For people living alone, the road to the property ladder is strewn with obstacles. Who faces the biggest costs, and what solutions are Europeans turning to? 19/11/2025
Economy How a 50-Year mortgage could reshape homeownership in the US The White House is considering backing a 50-year mortgage plan to help alleviate the country's home affordability crisis. Experts say the proposal has several drawbacks. 12/11/2025
Business House sales in Europe: Which markets are growing, which are slowing? Euronews Business takes a closer look at European housing market trends, focusing on home sales and the factors driving them. 04/11/2025
Economy Property bubbles: Where in Europe are houses the most overpriced? A new European Commission report published on Tuesday shows that house prices in Portugal are among the highest in Europe, with tourism and the crisis in the construction sector being the main factors. 16/10/2025
Business House prices across Europe: Which countries have the highest rises? House prices in EU countries mostly rose year-on-year from April to June, with the largest jumps seen in countries like Portugal and Bulgaria. 07/10/2025
Economy UK house price growth outpaces forecasts as North surges, London lags UK housing prices rose faster than expected in September, with northern regions driving gains, while the South and capital remain sluggish. 01/10/2025
Europe in Motion At what age do young people in the EU tend to leave home? Rising housing prices and rents are a concern for many Europeans. In southern and eastern Europe, particularly, high costs mean young people live at home for longer. 25/09/2025