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Home Prices On The Rise In Hungary As Housing Crisis Remains “Severe”
- 8 Jul 2016 9:00 AM
- property
The rise in home prices in Hungary is slowing as supply grows, a survey by home sales portal ingatlan.com shows. The average price of resale homes in Budapest has risen by 26% to 418,000 forints (EUR 1,320) per square metrei n the past twelve months, but prices are up just 3% from the first quarter, ingatlan.com said.
Habitat For Humanity: Housing Crisis In Hungary ‘Still Severe’
- 7 Jul 2016 9:00 AM
- property
Habitat for Humanity in Hungary reckons that the housing crisis in Hungary is “still severe” and affects millions of people. The organisation’s head, Luca Koltai, outlined the findings of Habitat’s report on housing poverty covering last year.
Hungary's PM: Banks Must Amend Foreign Currency Mortgage Contracts
- 9 Sep 2013 9:00 AM
- property
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán considers amending foreign exchange mortgage contracts a moral responsibility for banks. In public Kossuth radio’s morning show 180 minutes, he also highlighted that the recent economic data are signs of Hungary’s recovery.
Home Prices On The Rise In Hungary As Housing Crisis Remains “Severe”
- 8 Jul 2016 9:00 AM
- property
The rise in home prices in Hungary is slowing as supply grows, a survey by home sales portal ingatlan.com shows. The average price of resale homes in Budapest has risen by 26% to 418,000 forints (EUR 1,320) per square metrei n the past twelve months, but prices are up just 3% from the first quarter, ingatlan.com said.
Habitat For Humanity: Housing Crisis In Hungary ‘Still Severe’
- 7 Jul 2016 9:00 AM
- property
Habitat for Humanity in Hungary reckons that the housing crisis in Hungary is “still severe” and affects millions of people. The organisation’s head, Luca Koltai, outlined the findings of Habitat’s report on housing poverty covering last year.
Hungary's PM: Banks Must Amend Foreign Currency Mortgage Contracts
- 9 Sep 2013 9:00 AM
- property
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán considers amending foreign exchange mortgage contracts a moral responsibility for banks. In public Kossuth radio’s morning show 180 minutes, he also highlighted that the recent economic data are signs of Hungary’s recovery.