
The growing tendency was registered in all big regional centres of the country, both in the old and new market. In May, Iasi exceeded the 1,000 euro/sq.m threshold for the average price of apartments, thus joining the other large towns, including Craiova, according to the analysis made by Imobiliare.ro.
In Bucharest, apartment prices grew by 1% last month, from 1,315 to 1,328 euro/sq.m. Increases were registered for both market segments analysed – old and new apartments. In the case of old apartments there was a plus of 0.7% (from 1,234 to 1,243 euro/sq.m), while the second had an advance of 1.2% (from 1,372 to 1,389 euro/sq.m).
In Brasov, prices showed a rise of 0.5%, from 1,043 to 1,048 euro/sq.m. Old apartments appreciated less, with 0.2% (from 1,044 to 1,046 euro/sq.m), while new apartments had an advance of 0.8% (from 1,046 to 1,054 euro/sq.m).
In Cluj Napoca, apartments for sale appreciated last month by 1.2%, to 1,523 euro/sq.m (against 1,505 euro/sq.m at end of April). Increases recorded in the two market segments analysed were not equal. Apartments in old buildings appreciated by 0.5% (from 1,552 to 1,559 euro/sq.m), while new apartments in residential ensembles grew by 2.2% (from 1,460 to 1,492 euro/sq.m).
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