Austria (2025)
118
Index (2021=100)
+2.3% YoY
YoY Change
+2.3%
Index (2021=100)
Trend
up
Series length
21
years of data

Data

Austria Construction Cost Index (New Residential Buildings) (2025) — source data. Eurostat.
Year Index (2021=100) YoY Change
2025 118 +2.3%
2024 115.4 +3.7%
2023 111.3 +1.1%
2022 110.1 +10.1%
2021 100 +10.5%
2020 90.5 +0.8%
2019 89.8 +1.1%
2018 88.8 +2.9%
2017 86.3 +3.5%
2016 83.4 +0.7%
2015 82.8 +1.5%
2014 81.6 +1.1%
2013 80.7 +1.9%
2012 79.2 +2.1%
2011 77.6 +2.4%
2010 75.8 +3.1%
2009 73.5 +0.7%
2008 73 +5.2%
2007 69.4 +4.5%
2006 66.4 +4.6%

About this Dataset

Austria recorded 118 Index (2021=100) in 2025. The latest change was +2.6. Across 2005–2025 the series ranges from 63.5 in 2005 to 118 in 2025.

This page tracks the construction cost index for new residential buildings in Austria from 2005 to present (base year 2021=100). Construction costs directly affect housing affordability and real estate development economics.

Data sourced from Eurostat via SDMX REST API. Values use harmonised methodology intended for cross-country comparison.

Frequently Asked Questions

This page tracks the construction cost index for new residential buildings in Austria from 2005 to present (base year 2021=100). Construction costs directly affect housing affordability and real estate development economics. It is published by Eurostat and updated annually.

The most recent observation covers 2025. Eurostat typically publishes this series with a lag of several months after the reference period. The series runs 2005–2025 (21 observations).

The series peaked at 118 Index (2021=100) in 2025 and reached its lowest recorded value of 63.5 in 2005. The latest reading of 118 in 2025 represents a change of +2.6.