Home Prices in Hungary Climb Steeply in January
- 11 Feb 2026 10:00 AM
In a month-on-month comparison, home prices were up 1.7pc nationwide and increased 2.9pc in Budapest.
Prices in Budapest's District XIII, with the most listings, averaged HUF 1.62m/sqm. The median price in the upscale District V was over HUF 2.04m/sqm.
In Debrecen, Hungary's second-biggest city, prices reached HUF 1.07m/sqm. The cheapest prices in a county seat were in Salgotarjan: HUF 339,000/sqm.
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