Index – Economy – There are fewer and fewer building plots at home, and it is also poisonous



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Today, an average of 23 million HUF must be spent on a for construction In Hungary, it resulted from the recent analysis of Otthon Centrum, which originally appeared on mfor.hu.

From the point of view of buying land, this time again Buddha, especially the Hegyvidék, that is, the XII. The district was the most expensive, where in the third quarter of 2019 plots were bought for only more than a hundred million.

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A III. More than 100 million transactions were also carried out in District 1, last year typically between 70 and 120 million parcels were bought in Ürömhegy, Twin Brother Hill and Táborhegy.

In Inner Óbuda, land buyers used to pay HUF 300,000 per square meter, but in most cases clients build multi-apartment condominiums on these plots.

On the Buddha side, the XXII. district, Nagytétény turned out to be the cheapest. The district shows a mixed picture in the sense that a plot of land was sold here in the same way for 10 million and 100-130 million.

Where land prices on the Pest side started below 10 million HUF, and even the most expensive exceeded the price of 40 million HUF only in exceptional cases:

  • XV. district, that is, around Rákospalota, Pestújhely and Újpalota;
  • XVI. district, Árpádföld, Cinkota, Mátyásföld, Sashalom, Rákosszentmihály;
  • XVII. district, Rákosmente;
  • XVIII. district, Pestszentlőrinc and Pestszentimre;
  • XIX. district, Kispest;
  • XX. district, Pesterzsébet.

Among the districts of Pest, however, the XIII. The district continues to be a successful site in terms of construction. The latest data from Otthon Centrum shows that the average price per square meter in Angyalföld is 150,000 HUF. In areas farther from the city center and less accessible by public transportation, less than 50 million pieces of land were purchased in the district.

The average price of parcels in the agglomeration was around 14 million HUF, with the highest turnover in Érd, Cegléd and Budaörs.

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These were the highlights of the past year in the real estate market.



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