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New mortgage rates below eurozone average

The average interest rate on new mortgages with an initial fixed-rate period of one to five years stood at 3.10 in May in Greece, compared with 3.47 across the eurozone.
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The Olive Press
· Jun 26, 2026
Bank of Spain rules out another 2008-style property crash – but points to a different problem ‘of great magnitude’
SPAIN’s housing market has become harder to afford, but the Bank of Spain has addressed the issue as a lack of housing rather than signs of another financial crash. Banco
Seeking Alpha
· Jun 26, 2026
Better Home & Finance: Unattractive Given The Rate Environment
Better Home & Finance: Unattractive Given The Rate Environment
Eunews
· Jul 2, 2026
Eurozone May unemployment rate steady at 6.2 per cent
The figure is slightly down on May 2025, when the rate stood at 6.3 per cent in the euro area and 6.0 per cent in the EU
Disclose.tv
· Jul 3, 2026
[Video] NOW - Ursula von der Leyen: "Europe is facing a housing crisis.
NOW - Ursula von der Leyen: Europe is facing a housing crisis.@disclosetv
The i Paper
· Jul 9, 2026
Why I’m bored to death of being told mortgage rates were higher in your day
You can't compare current mortgage rates with the 14 per cent rates of the 1980s
Investing.com
· Jul 4, 2026
European earnings season preview: Watch these 3 things, analyst says
European earnings season preview: Watch these 3 things, analyst says
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Related coverage for "New mortgage rates below eurozone average": The Olive Press — Bank of Spain rules out another 2008-style property crash – but points to a different problem ‘of great magnitude’. Seeking Alpha — Better Home & Finance: Unattractive Given The Rate Environment. Eunews — Eurozone May unemployment rate steady at 6.2 per cent. Disclose.tv — [Video] NOW - Ursula von der Leyen: "Europe is facing a housing crisis.. The i Paper — Why I’m bored to death of being told mortgage rates were higher in your day. Investing.com — European earnings season preview: Watch these 3 things, analyst says