The latest Imobiliare.ro study shows that apartments are cheaper in Bucharest, but continue to grow in regional centres, says ActMedia.eu.
In Bucharest, demands of apartment sellers dropped by 1.2% last months, from 1,318 to 1,302 euros/square meter. Drops were recorded on both market segments analysed; apartments in old apartment buildings depreciated less, by 0.6% (from 1,239 to 1,231 euro/sq.m) while newly built units recorded a decline of 2% over a month (,1374 to 1,346 euro/sq.m).
In Brasov, Imobiliare.ro registered a drop last month. Apartments on sale were 0.8% cheaper, from 1,071 to 1,062 euro/sq.m. In this case, old buildings recorded a smaller drop, of 0.5%, from 1,059 to 1.054 euro/sq.m. New apartments depreciated by 1.7%, from 1,104 to 1,085 euro/sq.m.
In Cluj Napoca, the expectations of apartment sellers grew by 0.9% in August, reaching an average of 1,525 euro/sq.m. (compared to 1,511 euro/sq.m in July). Old apartments appreciated by 1% (from 1,551 to 1,566 euro/sq.m), while new ones recorded an advance of 1.5% (from 1,461 to 1,483 euro/sq.m), which led to the narrowing of differences between the two market segments.
In Constanta, apartment prices recorded a slightly growing tendency in August – an advance of 0.2%, from 1,139 to 1,141 euro.sq.m. The two market segments analysed had different evolutions: while apartments in old buildings appreciated by0.4% (from 1,133 to 1,138 euro/sq.m), those from new residential units were cheaper by 0.5% (from 1,156 to 1,150 euro/sq.m).
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