Seven out of ten inhabitants own their abode, according to data from Eurostat, the EU statistics agency.
Counting both owners and renters, nearly 2 out of 5 Luxembourg residents live in an apartment, while around another third live in a freestanding home and 1 in 4 live in a terraced house.
Type of dwelling
Eurostat reported that:
- 37.1% of Luxembourg residents live in a flat. For comparison, the EU27 average is 46%, the highest rate in the EU is found in Latvia (66.2%) and the lowest proportion in Ireland (14.2%).
- 34.7% of Luxembourg residents live in a detached house. For comparison, EU27 average: 34.7%; highest rate: Croatia (66.2%); and lowest rate: Malta (4.6%).
- 26.9% of Luxembourg residents live in a semi-detached house. For comparison, EU27 average: 18.6%; highest rate: the Netherlands (58%); and lowest proportion: Romania (1.4%).
- 1.3% of Luxembourg residents live in another type of dwelling (such as school housing or a cabin). For comparison, EU27 average: 0.6%; highest proportion: the Netherlands (4.4%); and lowest proportion: Croatia and Romania (both 0%).
Home ownership rate
More than two-thirds of Luxembourg residents (71.2%) own their own homes, fairly close to the EU27 average of 69.9%.
The highest proportion of owner-occupiers in the EU were found in Romania (96.4%), Slovakia (91.3%) and Croatia (90.1%); and the lowest rates were recorded in Denmark (60.5%), Austria (55.4%) and Germany (51.5%).
All data is for the most recent year available, 2018.