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In 2015, more than 4 out of every 10 persons (42.0%) in the EU-28 lived in flats, close to one quarter (24.1%) in semi-detached houses and one third (33.3%) in detached houses The proportion of people living in flats was highest, among the EU Member States, in Spain (65.9%), Latvia (65.0%) and Estonia (62.6%), while the highest proportions of people living in semi-detached houses were reported in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom (both 59.9%) and Ireland (51.6%); these were the only Member States where more than half of the population lived in a semi-detached house. The share of people living in detached houses peaked in Croatia (73.4%), Slovenia (65.1%), Hungary (62.1%) and Romania (60.1%); Serbia (66.1%) and Norway (61.2%) also reported that more than 6 out of every 10 persons in of their population were living in detached houses. All data as of 2007, only Switzerland data is from 2009 and EU-28 data is from 2015. country | detached houses | semi-detached or terraced houses | flats | owning | renting | free accommodation |
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EU-28 (2015) average | 33.3% | 24.1% | 42% | 69.4% | 19.7% | 10.9% | Belgium | 34% | 39% | 25% | 67% | 31% | 2% | Czech Republic | 34% | 10% | 56% | 72% | 24% | 4% | Denmark | 48% | 15% | 38% | 58% | 42% | - | Germany | 23% | 13% | 62% | 46% | 52% | 3% | Estonia | 27% | 4% | 69% | 83% | 8% | 10% | Ireland | 41% | 55% | 4% | 77% | 21% | 1% | Greece | 35% | 10% | 55% | 73% | 21% | 6% | Spain | 16% | 19% | 66% | 83% | 11% | 7% | France | 39% | 20% | 41% | 58% | 38% | 4% | Italy | 22% | 19% | 53% | 72% | 19% | 10% | Cyprus | 44% | 29% | 25% | 66% | 13% | 20% | Latvia | 23% | 5% | 72% | 84% | 13% | 4% | Lithuania | 32% | 9% | 59% | 89% | 3% | 7% | Luxembourg | 35% | 30% | 33% | 71% | 26% | 3% | Hungary | 57% | 8% | 35% | 87% | 7% | 6% | Malta | 4% | 49% | 46% | 77% | 21% | 3% | Netherlands | 14% | 55% | 26% | 56% | 43% | - | Austria | 39% | 12% | 48% | 52% | 41% | 7% | Poland | 40% | 5% | 55% | 58% | 38% | 4% | Portugal | 39% | 23% | 38% | 73% | 19% | 9% | Romania | 56% | 3% | 41% | 96% | 2% | 2% | Slovenia | 65% | 4% | 31% | 80% | 8% | 12% | Slovakia | 45% | 2% | 53% | 89% | 10% | 2% | Finland | 38% | 19% | 43% | 67% | 32% | 1% | Sweden | 42% | 7% | 51% | 62% | 38% | - | United Kingdom | 24% | 59% | 18% | 71% | 27% | 1% | Iceland | 32% | 15% | 51% | 83% | 16% | 2% | Norway | 58% | 19% | 11% | 78% | 20% | 3% | Switzerland (2009) | 25% | 14% | 58% | 37% [1] | 60% | - |
. . References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.tenlaw.uni-bremen.de/reports/SwitzerlandReport_24072014.pdf |title=TENLAW: Tenancy Law and Housing Policy in Multi-level Europe. National Report Switzerland.|accessdate=12 February 2015 }}
External links- http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=STAT/09/95&format=HTML&aged=1&language=EN&guiLanguage=en
- http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-SF-11-004/EN/KS-SF-11-004-EN.PDF
- http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_PUBLIC/3-23022011-BP/EN/3-23022011-BP-EN.PDF
- http://www.stat.fi/tk/el/echp_national_characteristics_remain_in_housing.pdf
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