3 result(s) for optimism in Property
Construction Sector Output Jumps 23.8 Pc In September
- 15 Nov 2017 8:38 AM
- property
In September 2017, output volume in the construction sector grew by 23.8 percent year-on-year. Besides the Government’s housing measures, the sector’s robust expansion has also been the result of private and public sector projects.
CBRE: High Vacancy Rates Could Persist In Budapest
- 4 Sep 2015 9:00 AM
- property
High vacancy rates are expected to persist in Budapest, as well as Amsterdam, Dublin, Madrid, Prague and Warsaw, global real estate advisor CBRE said in an announcement today. Rental growth, however, is still expected in these markets as empty stock becomes economically redundant due to outdated design or location issues, the announcement said.
Optimism Scarce In Construction Sector In Hungary
- 26 Sep 2012 9:00 AM
- property
Economics institute GKI's gauge of sentiment in the construction industry remained unchanged in September, but outlooks remain dim, as expectations for new orders remain low, Napi Gazdasag reports. In the latest survey 10% of companies expect higher output, whereas 41% foresaw declines. These respective figures for August were 12% and 42%.
Construction Sector Output Jumps 23.8 Pc In September
- 15 Nov 2017 8:38 AM
- property
In September 2017, output volume in the construction sector grew by 23.8 percent year-on-year. Besides the Government’s housing measures, the sector’s robust expansion has also been the result of private and public sector projects.
CBRE: High Vacancy Rates Could Persist In Budapest
- 4 Sep 2015 9:00 AM
- property
High vacancy rates are expected to persist in Budapest, as well as Amsterdam, Dublin, Madrid, Prague and Warsaw, global real estate advisor CBRE said in an announcement today. Rental growth, however, is still expected in these markets as empty stock becomes economically redundant due to outdated design or location issues, the announcement said.
Optimism Scarce In Construction Sector In Hungary
- 26 Sep 2012 9:00 AM
- property
Economics institute GKI's gauge of sentiment in the construction industry remained unchanged in September, but outlooks remain dim, as expectations for new orders remain low, Napi Gazdasag reports. In the latest survey 10% of companies expect higher output, whereas 41% foresaw declines. These respective figures for August were 12% and 42%.










