The most expensive commercial premises in Novi Sad sold for 5.8 million euros



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Novi Sad – In the first half of 2020, 40,884 purchase and sale agreements were made in the real estate market.


Source: dnevnik.rs

Photo: Depositphotos, boggy22

Photo: Depositphotos, boggy22

The contracts were processed by the Geodetic Authority of the Republic through the Real Estate Price Registry.

According to the RGA Report on Real Estate Transactions, in the first half of 2020, apartments were mainly traded, with 67 percent paid in cash and 33 percent with loans. In addition to apartments, construction land, agricultural land, houses, cabins were also purchased… Most of the contracts were concluded during the month of June.

Observed by region, the highest number of sales was recorded in Vojvodina, then in the city of Belgrade, Šumadija and western Serbia and in southern and eastern Serbia.

740,000 euros paid for a house in Novi Sad

The square meter of the apartment, as in previous years, was the most expensive in the capital, where in an exclusive location in Belgrade on the water, the square meter came to 9,124 euros. There, the apartment was sold for the highest amount of money: 1,380,888 million euros.

Looking at the data on apartment sales in Vojvodina, it can be seen that the average price of apartments in Novi Sad was the same in new and old buildings: 1,194 euros versus 1,198. The most expensive apartment in the provincial administration headquarters was sold for 450,000 euros in an old building on Dunavska Street, measuring 168 square meters.

Commercial space 5.8 million

The most expensive commercial premises in that province was sold in Novi Sad, in the heart of the city, on Modena street, for 5.8 million euros. From the data of said property it is clear that it consists of five commercial premises, with a total area of ​​526 square meters.

In Novi Sad, the buyer paid 24,000 for the garage in the Pupin palace, and that is the highest price in relation to the rest of the traffic in the province.

In Pancevo, in an old building, a square meter cost an average of 631 euros, and in a new one, 250 euros more: 881. In Sombor, an apartment in an old building cost an average of 476 euros per square meter, and in a new building 706. In Vrsac, a square meter of an old apartment was worth 534 euros. and the new 745.

Compared to cities, squares are even cheaper in municipalities. In Ada, a square meter of old apartment cost an average of 257 euros, in Bela Crkva 280 euros, in Vrbas 317, Apatin 368, Beocin 386, Indjija 706 …

In addition to apartments, houses were also bought. According to the RGZ report, about 6,850 contracts have been concluded and the Vojvodina region ranks first in terms of the number of these properties sold.

A country house in Indjija was sold for 200,000 euros

The most commercialized was in the area of ​​the city of Subotica, where 409 contracts were signed, then in Novi Sad – 300, then in Zrenjanin – 298, Pancevo – 170, Kikinda – 161 … RGZ did not specify exactly where the mentioned properties were, but it is assumed that there are also among them in the towns of the urban areas and towns mentioned.

The most expensive house was that of Novi Sad, for which the seller received 740,000 euros, but it does not indicate where the property is located, nor what is the surface of the building and the garden. For several times less money, a house was sold in Pancevo – 160,000 euros, and that real estate is the most expensive in the city of Pancevo, followed by Subotica, where the buyer paid 155,000 euros for the house.

Then there are significantly cheaper sales, for example, the most expensive house in Kikinda was worth 72,000 euros. These properties in Zrenjanin were paid two thousand euros less: 70,000. But there were also houses, for example, in Novi Becej, which was paid almost half less, 37,000 euros, while on the other side of the Tisza, in Stari Becej, the most expensive house sold for 35,000 euros.



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