Showing posts with label housing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label housing. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Housing Prices in Sofia Increase

The price of housing has increased by 21% in the first half of 2008 compared to the second half of 2007. The average price for the period is EUR 1094 per square meter, real estate agency "Address" announced. Terminal prices are seen throughout residential districts in Sofia, in which there is record increase as well as a lot of supply. These are districts like Mladost, where prices have increased by 25% for half a year, Studentski grad (Student town) - 23,46% increase and Lyulin - 21,62%. Deals are getting harder to be made - with a bigger number of views, after a longer period of decision-making and with the presence of bigger added value for the chosen property. The increased supply of apartments on the secondary market is another characteristic trend on the market in the first half of the year. A major part of the owners started to offer after the price increase, credit interest increase and the April inflation of over 14%. Thus, housing bought with investment goals that were not rented for a long time is now offered on the market. The price of rent has increased by almost 2% in the first half of the year. Tenants have paid EUR 5,25 on average per month. In April offers of new construction apartments for rent increased. As a result the supply of these apartments increased by 6% in the first quarter of the year and 15% in the second. The most desired districts for purchase of housing are Lyulin, Mladost, Druzhba and Ovcha Kupel.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Credit costs tame Bulgarian housing market

After the banner 2007 when transactions involving residential property rose 4-5% and prices jumped by about 30%, the Bulgarian market in 2008 is calmer and more balanced as the cost of borrowing increases, said Teodora Dimitrova, managing partner at the Era real estate agency. The softening of the market is also evident from the growth forecasts for 2008. Housing prices are expected to continue on the up, adding 15%, a pace twice as slower than last year's. 'Demand and supply on the residential market have reached a parity over the last two months,' said Dimitrova. Data of the Era network of real estate agencies indicates that the busiest residential markets are those in Sofia, Burgas and Varna where construction is also most intensive. Sofia homes start from 670 euro/sq m