Home Prices in Hungary Up Nearly 7% This September
- 11 Oct 2024 8:11 AM
Home prices in Hungary rose 6.7pc year-on-year in September, listings site ingatlan.com said.
More >>Home prices in Hungary rose 6.7pc year-on-year in September, listings site ingatlan.com said.
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More >>MBH Jelzálogbank has ranked Budapest, Debrecen, and Pannonhalma as the top three places to live in Hungary in the bank’s latest liveability index.
More >>Competition watchdog GVH has launched an investigation into the Hungarian energy drink association MESZ for possibly misleading consumers in its promotional campaigns.
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More >>More than 180 restaurants, many of which are listed among the Top100 in Hungarian gastronomy publications, will offer their three-course menus at a fixed price across the country between 10 and 27 October.
More >>Budapest mayor Gergely Karácsony announced on Monday evening that Margit Island would reopen at noon on Tuesday for the first time since the recent flooding.
More >>BDPST, a holding company owned by István Tiborcz, is closing its five-star Botaniq Hotel in the Tura Castle, 60km east of Budapest, website 24 reports.
More >>Hungary should support more competitive and higher value-added auto industry investments instead of becoming "a cheap assembly base of polluting Chinese companies", the opposition Tisza Party said.
More >>Hungarian universities are rising in the Times Higher Education international rankings, the culture and innovation ministry noted.
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