Europe in Motion Video. Which EU countries saw rents and house prices rise? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 15/04/2025 - 17:10 GMT+2 Houses in Hungary and Estonia tripled in price from the last quarter of 2024 to 2010 — and rents are going up too. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Which EU countries saw rents and house prices rise? Now playing Next Are young Europeans really left-leaning? Poll sheds some light Now playing Next Finnish pair win UK Wife Carrying Race Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 9th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next NATO intercepts another Iranian missile in Turkish airspace Now playing Next Is Meloni reshaping Italy's electoral law to secure re-election? Now playing Next Ukraine's Oschadbank demands money back, denies mafia allegations Now playing Next Fico says he will block Ukraine loan if Orbán loses election Now playing Next European leaders set for emergency talks as Iran war enters day 10 Now playing Next ‘We are being tested,’ Eurogroup president says as oil surpasses $100 Now playing Next Von der Leyen and Kallas call on EU to adapt to coercive world order Now playing Next Russia fires barrage of missiles at Ukraine hitting transport network Now playing Next Trilateral meeting in Paphos: 'Any attack on Cyprus is an attack on Europe' Now playing Next Two teenagers detained for using 'IS-inspired' devices at a New York protest Now playing Next ITB Berlin: Travel industry looks for new opportunities for resilience in the face of global unrest Now playing Next Trump confirms Australia will grant asylum to five Iranian women football players More videos
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