3 result(s) for recovery plan in Property
No Rebound in Hungary’s Housing Construction Sector
- 24 Feb 2025 5:17 PM
- https://bbj.hu/
- property
Hungary’s housing construction sector showed no signs of recovery in 2024, with the number of new homes built and construction permits issued continuing to fall, according to KSH.
'Lively' Home Market in Hungary - Latest Analysis Reveals Price & Sales Trends
- 21 Nov 2024 8:40 AM
- property
Demand on the Hungarian home market is "lively" and could increase further in 2025, although home purchases for investment will dominate, Sandor Winkler, a department head at the National Bank of Hungary (NBH), said presenting the central bank's latest report on the market.
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 Rental growth, however, is still expected in these markets as empty stock becomes economically redundant due to outdated design or location issues, the announcement said.
No Rebound in Hungary’s Housing Construction Sector
- 24 Feb 2025 5:17 PM
- https://bbj.hu/
- property
Hungary’s housing construction sector showed no signs of recovery in 2024, with the number of new homes built and construction permits issued continuing to fall, according to KSH.
'Lively' Home Market in Hungary - Latest Analysis Reveals Price & Sales Trends
- 21 Nov 2024 8:40 AM
- property
Demand on the Hungarian home market is "lively" and could increase further in 2025, although home purchases for investment will dominate, Sandor Winkler, a department head at the National Bank of Hungary (NBH), said presenting the central bank's latest report on the market.
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 Rental growth, however, is still expected in these markets as empty stock becomes economically redundant due to outdated design or location issues, the announcement said.