Dnevnik. hr brings an article on prices 13 August 2014

Author:
Bernarda Sočev
Published:
18/10/2024
Author:
Dnevnik.hr
Published:
18/10/2024
This is happening for the first time in Zagreb!

Writes, August 13, 2014.

Apartments from 60 to 115 square meters cost from 840 to 990 euros.

Troubled by the crisis real estate market It seems to have hit rock bottom. In Zagreb, the first case of the sale of an entire residential complex appeared. Real estate experts expect that due to the state of the market, there may be more such cases.

In Zagreb Suburbanthus apartments of 60 to 115 square meters cost from 840 to 990 euros. “It's about 20 to 30 percent more affordable than other apartments of the same and similar square footage. Less than a year ago, apartments like this cost 1300, 1400 euros,” she said Bernarda Sočev, co-owner of a real estate agency.

This investor was driven to the sale by the state of the market and the new tax rules expected by apartment sellers. “He wants to solve it by the end of this year. From the beginning of next year, one will be implemented new tax Of course this is an additional burden for investors on the other hand, we constantly hear speculation about this property tax,” Sočev said.

Bad for investors and the construction sector, but good for citizens of ever thinner wallets who want to solve the housing issue. ' Well, I don't know if you could afford it, but it sounds cheaper than anywhere else in town. It is even a great place just walked by myself and it is very nice and comfortable”, said Marko from Zagreb. “It's less than usual. Whoever needs it is more advantageous,” said Dubravka from Zagreb.

Real estate experts expect more apartment sales like this. “There are likely to be investors who will react in a similar way. They may have apartments for a long time they have not sold them so far and now is the right time to sell because it will be more expensive for them from the new year. We are reaching some bottom when it comes to the real estate market and this is a real situation. Prices are adjusted to purchasing power, 'he said Boro Vujović and from the Croatian Chamber of Commerce.

The industry, however, does not expect investors to move massively into renting unsold apartments because their loans are too large for rental income.

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published on August 13, 2014

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