
The developers keep announcing imminent rise of the prices, caused by more expensive (‘in some cases +100%’) construction materials – while some of the more skeptical analysts point to the excessive profit margins that should offset the higher costs that may not be so high as ‘+100%’, according to Romania-Insider.com.
The prices asked for ‘old’ apartments increased by only 8.0% to EUR 1,465 per square meter. In Cluj-Napoca, the city where the apartments have the highest prices in Romania, developers asked in June prices that were 7.6% higher than a year earlier – namely EUR 1,975 per square meter.
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