Of the counties, Győr-Moson-Sopron is no longer the most expensive, but Pest. Here we have to have an average price of 406 thousand guilders per square meter.

This year, property prices have slowed at a rapid pace, and in some places prices have even fallen, according to OTP Ingatlanpont’s summary.

The OTP Group’s real estate brokerage firm showed a 4.2 percent price increase nationwide in the first three quarters, aggregating billing data from the tax authority. Prices have not dropped in either county. One square meter costs on average 401 thousand guilders, excluding Budapest 285 thousand guilders. The average capital is 645 thousand florins.

Among the counties, it is no longer Győr-Moson-Sopron, but Pest with the most expensive average price of 406 thousand guilders per square meter.

Nógrád became the cheapest at 110 thousand florins, and was also among the most expensive counties, although all were among the cheapest. In Békés, Heves and Tolna, the price increase is between 20 and 27 percent. The process is similar in the county seats, with the lowest prices increasing the most, although the variation is still large.

The most expensive is still Debrecen, but Székesfehérvár, Veszprém and Győr also exceeded 400 thousand florins.

At the end of the order, the county of Nógrád was also in this comparison. Despite the fact that prices in Salgótarján have risen almost 40 percent in a year and a half, a square meter still costs only 124 thousand florins. Also in the capital, the cheapest districts have become more expensive, while in the city center and District I, although only slightly, property prices have fallen for the first time since 2014. However, the ranking continues led by district 5 with an average of 941 thousand HUF, while the scope of the change is in the XXII. the district is the largest, with almost 20 percent. The cheapest is still the XXIII. district, which is also the only one that remained below the 400 thousand forint limit in 2020, wrote the Ingatlanpont Prosecutor’s Office.



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