Crozilla.com ad data shows how the average advertised prices for apartments in a new buildingIn February, they were 1.5 percent higher than the month before.
When it comes to real estate prices, the first places in the rankings are still held by areas by the sea, and so are The highest average value of new constructionrecorded in Dubrovnikin which an average of EUR 3371 per square metre was requested, and Opatija where the price of the square was 3286 euros.
According to data from real estate advertiser Crozilla.com, in Split is price of new construction rose 2.6 percent to 2,844 euros per square meter. Lower prices and slightly weaker growth than in Split, notes Sibenik in which the average demand for a square meter was 2398 euros, which is 1.4 percent more than the month before.
An increase of 2.3 percent was recorded in Rivers where isprice per square meter of new apartmentsThe average cost was 2063 euros.
IN Puli, where an average of 1788 euros were requested per square meter, there was a 0.8 percent increase in the value of new apartments. Prices are in Twilight increased by 0.1 percent to 1622 euros per square meter.
Lower monthly values were recorded in February on the Crozilla.com ad only in Poreč in which prices per square meter fell by 0.8 percent to 2030 euros, and in Zadar where an average of 2466 euros were requested for a square square of new construction, which was 0.2 percent less than the month before.
Compared to those in the Adriatic, the data of the Crozilla.com classifieds show that the prices of new buildings, as well as other real estate, were still lower during February in the interior of the country.
IN Osijek 1132 euros were requested for a square meter of new apartments, and in Varazdin1371 euros. In both cities, apartments could be found with prices per square from around 900 euros, while their maximum advertised values did not exceed 2000 euros.
In Zagreb, demand exceeds supply
Prices Zagreb apartments in new building During February, they averaged 2111 euros per square on the Crozilla.com ad.
In addition to the increase in prices, recently there has been a noticeable increase in demand for new apartments, especially in the Zagreb area where they are sold out still in the construction phase, so it is not uncommon to ask what the current relationship is supply and demand, and is there currently a shortage of such on the Zagreb market?
“Since the recession hit the construction sector the hardest, construction almost completely stopped during the crisis period. The crisis itself lasted for several years, so it was construction of new apartmentsIt was stopped for several years. Now the situation has improved, construction has begun, but given that apartments for sale at the very beginning of constructionit is obvious that new apartments despite increased construction missing.” — she told Crozilla.com Bernarda Sochev, owner of a real estate agency Euro-interijeri from Zagreb.
Bernarda Sochev tells how new constructionfar more interesting to buyers than old apartments, and law of supply and demandalso follow the price. It adds how asking prices for new constructionin the tram zone, for example on Trešnjevka, they climb up to 3,000 euros per square, while the asking prices on the outskirts of the city, such as the Spanish one, are up to 2,000 euros per square meter.
published on 15.03.2019 year