Foreign Investors Vanishing From Hungary’s Real Estate Market

  • 12 Nov 2020 8:50 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Foreign Investors Vanishing From Hungary’s Real Estate Market
Foreign buyers and investors have virtually disappeared from Hungary’s housing market this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to Wednesday’s Magyar Nemzet. Citing ingatlan.com data, foreign participation in Hungary’s real estate market dropped by an annual 80% between January and October.

Foreign buyers purchased more than half of properties in Budapest, mainly the inner districts, and it is inevitable that sooner or later their absence will be reflected in lower prices, the paper said.

Central Statistical Office (KSH) data show that foreigners bought around 7,000 apartments last year.

Most were German and Chinese nationals. Austrians and Germans were interested in holiday homes around Lake Balaton and they typically sought expensive houses with a view.

In the capital, the main interest was in buying apartments in the city centre to rent out, while preferring a larger family house on the leafy Buda side of the capital for themselves.

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