Rents in Vilnius grow faster than income

The biggest increase occurred in the low-end segment. For instance, a studio apartment in a Vilnius residential area could be let for a little over €150 three years ago. Today, one would have to pay around €250 a month to rent the same apartment.

Experts say that the recent growth in Vilnius apartment rents is unsustainable, since people’s income did not grow at the same pace.

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They add that the rise is partly due to recent developments in Vilnius labour market where foreign companies have set up a number of service centres, offering above-average salaries to their employees.

However, the supply of properties is also growing. Due to record-low interest rates, people choose to invest into apartments to let.

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