During the pandemic, more than 500 weekend houses were sold, where the most expensive square in Serbia is located



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Visiting in Morning program Ana Đurković, head of the Republic Geodetic Authority, said that April was a turning point for real estate sales, and then the sudden growth began.

“To look at the real estate market, we have to say that 2019 was a record year when it comes to the real estate market. Earlier this year, that trend continues,” said Đurković.

According to her, if we compare January 2020 with January 2019, we can say that the market jumped 20 percent.

The mere appearance of the pandemic in April causes a drop in real estate sales from 70 to 80 percent.

After the end of the state of emergency in May, the market suddenly recovered and returned to the period before the state of emergency, only to fully recover in June, and compared to June last year, it is higher by 20 percent. in terms of real estate billing.

“This year, there was an increase in the turnover of construction land. During the state of emergency, the apartments were the ones that were sold the most. After the end of the state of emergency, the growth of construction land jumped and agricultural land in a little less. There is a noticeable trend in cabin sales. ” Geodesic Authority of the Republic.

The most expensive square meter of the new building was sold in Belgrade on the water for 9,124 euros. It is followed by Vracar with 3,820 euros per square meter, Residence 3,806 euros. The most expensive apartment was sold in Belgrade on the water for 1,380,888 euros, and in Novi Sad for an apartment in the Pupin palace for 1,128,000 euros.

“Belgrade on the water is the most attractive place in Serbia and the apartments sold there are the most expensive when it comes to the new construction market. The first 40 most expensive sales are in that part of the city and Vracar, like municipality of the city, is traditionally relevant when it comes to housing. Kneza Miloša Street is always attractive and the price is around 3,800 euros per square meter, “says Đurković.

As for the weekend houses in Cajetina, they were sold at a price of 26,000 to 253,000 euros, in Indjija from 3,000 to 200,000 euros, and in Barajevo from 9,500 to 32,000 euros.

According to the mayor, the most expensive weekend houses were sold first. When we talk about houses, the best paid in Savski Venac is 3,200,000 euros.

The old construction in the municipalities of Vracar Stari grad as far as Belgrade is concerned is always up to date. In the Old Town, the price is 3,700, the maximum price paid.

The highest price for commercial premises is in Novi Sad. The most expensive garage in the new building was paid 36,000 euros in Vracar.

Most real estate is paid for in cash. The ratio for the first half of this year is 67 percent for cash and 33 for credit.

“We can say that the percentage of loans is five percent higher than in 2019. It means that the loan payment is stable and we can expect that the purchase of real estate from loans will grow,” says Đurković.

According to the United Nations report, Serbia is a leader in the Western Balkan region when it comes to gender equality in the field of real estate, women account for 36 percent, emphasized the head of the Geodetic Authority. of the Republic.

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