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Here’s a clear, sourced snapshot of price or cost increases in 2026 for cities where we can give a personal point of view: Paris, Lisbon, São Paulo, Bogotá, and Toronto. Since each location tracks different indicators (rent, utilities, inflation, taxes, etc.), we’ve selected the most explicit, quantifiable percentage changes available from the verified sources retrieved.
Below is a clean, sourced comparison of house‑buying price increases in 2026 for Paris, Lisbon, São Paulo, Bogotá, and Toronto, based solely on the data retrieved.
We focus only on percentage increases directly supported by the sources.

🏡 House Price Increases in 2026 (with sources)
+7.8% year‑on‑year increase in median asking prices entering 2026. (My personal question is how Portuguese does it ?. We love Madonna and all celebrities who discover the sun and the lovely people, there, but where can we buy our homes?
Paris prices are expected to increase between +2% and +3% in 2026. ( They already have prices so high!)
Most representative figure: +2% to +3%
FIPEZAP housing index rises from 180.53 → 180.90 points in Jan 2026 → ≈ +0.2% monthly increase.
São Paulo nominal prices up 39% over the decade, but this is not a 2026 figure.
Most representative 2026 figure: ≈ +0.2% (January 2026) (Brazil does not publish a São‑Paulo‑only 2026 annual % yet.)
Bogotá residential prices are expected to grow 6–7% annually through 2030. (This includes 2026; no separate 2026-only figure published.)
Citywide cadastral values rise +2.9% for 2026. (This is not a market price index but an official valuation metric.)
Most representative market figure: +6–7% (annual trend including 2026)
Toronto home prices expected to increase +3% to +5% in 2026.
Most representative figure: +3% to +5%

City 2026 House Price Increase Source
Lisbon +7.8% (citywide)
Paris +2% to +3%
São Paulo ≈ +0.2% (Jan 2026)
Bogotá +6–7% (annual trend including 2026)
Toronto +3% to +5%

Prices Increase in 2026 By City
+2.24% rent increase allowed in 2026.
€0.17 monthly increase for most households (not a percentage, but a fixed rise).
+7.8% year‑on‑year increase entering 2026 (national median, includes Lisbon).
+39% increase in some eastern arrondissements (e.g., 20th).
Louvre: 22€ → 32€ (+45%) Versailles (high season): 32€ → 35€ (+9.4%)
Monthly pass surpasses €90 in 2026 (increase approved, 3%).
+4.44% year‑on‑year inflation in January 2026.
Metro/train fare rises from R$5.00 → R$5.30, a +6% increase.
+5.54% annual inflation in January 2026.
+1.01% in January 2026.
+3–5% expected increase in 2026 (overall home prices).
+2.2% combined residential property tax + City Building Fund increase.
City Key 2026 Price Increase Percentage
Lisbon
Rent +2.24% Real estate (national index) +7.8%
Paris
Parking (20th arrondissement) +39% Louvre ticket (non‑EU) +45%
Versailles ticket (non‑EU, high season) +9.4%
São Paulo
Inflation (Jan 2026) +4.44% Metro/train fare +6%
Bogotá
Annual inflation +5.54%
Toronto
Housing prices +3–5% Property tax +2.2%
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Sources : Euronews