The proportion of European Union residents living in their own homes in 2024 was 68%, while 32% of the population rented a house or apartment, according to the interactive review “Housing in Europe – 2025 edition” by the EU statistical office Eurostat.
According to the data, the highest rates of home ownership were recorded in Romania (94% of the population live in their own homes), Slovakia (93%), Hungary (92%), and Croatia (91%). The only EU country where the majority of the population prefers to rent is Germany, where 53% of residents are tenants. In Austria, the share of tenants is 46%, and in Denmark, it is 39%.
Eurostat notes that in all EU countries except Germany, ownership remains the dominant form of housing, although in large cities and capitals, the proportion of rentals is traditionally higher than in small towns and rural areas.