List of countries by home ownership rate

This is a list of countries by home ownership rate, the ratio of owner-occupied units to total residential units in a specified area.[1]

Rank Country Home ownership
rate(%)
Date of
Information
1 Romania96.42015[2]
2 Singapore90.82015[3]
3  Slovakia90.32014[2]
4  Cuba 90.0 2014[4]
5 Croatia89.72014[2]
6 Lithuania89.42015[2]
7 India86.62011[5]
8 Hungary86.32015[2]
9 Russia84.02012[6]
10 Poland83.52014[2]
11 Norway82.82015[2]
12 Bulgaria82.32015[2]
13 Estonia81.52015[2]
14 Latvia80.22015[2]
15 Malta80.02014[2]
16 Mexico80.02009[7]
17 Thailand80.02002[8]
18 Spain78.22015[2]
19 Czech Republic78.02015[2]
20 Iceland77.82015[2]
21 Slovenia76.22015[2]
22 Trinidad and Tobago76.02013[9]
23 Portugal74.92014[2]
24 Brazil74.42008[10]
25 Greece74.02014[2]
26 Cyprus73.12014[2]
27 Italy72.92014[2]
28 Finland72.72015[2]
29 Luxembourg72.52014[2]
30 Belgium71.42015[2]
31 Sweden70.62015[2]
32 China701990[11]
33 Ireland68.62014[12]
34 Netherlands67.82015[2]
35 Canada67.62013[13]
36 Israel67.32014[14]
36 Turkey67.32011[15]
38 Australia67.02011[16]
39 France65.02014[2]
40 New Zealand64.82013[17]
41 United States64.52014[18]
42 United Kingdom63.52015[2]
43 Denmark62.72015[2]
44 Japan61.62008[19]
45 Austria55.72015[2]
46 South Korea54.22010[20]
47 Germany52.52014[2]
48 Hong Kong51.02014[21]
49  Switzerland44.52014[2]

See also

References

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