Results 1 - 9 from 9 for "home prices"
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Bucsa, UniCredit: Increase In Guarantee Ceiling For First Home Program Will Certainly Boost House Prices
07.10.2020
Increasing the maximum guarantee ceiling within Romania's subsidized mortgage lending program for first time homebuyers will trigger price increases on the real estate market, stated Dan Bucsa, more
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Imobiliarium: 60% Of Realty Developers See Home Prices Growing In 2020, Only 10% Expect Price Declines
10.11.2019
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Constanta, Fourth City In Romania With Home Prices Above EUR1,000/Sqm
05.08.2017
Constanta becomes the fourth large city in Romania where home prices exceed the threshold of EUR1,000 per square meter, with the Imobiliare.ro index registering an increase of 2.1% in April, to more
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RE/MAX: Home Prices In Romania Expected To Rise Nearly 10% By End-2017
05.02.2017
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Home Prices In Romania Down 7% In January-August
09.17.2013
Prices of homes in Romania fell some 7% in the first eight months of the year and Bucharest registered the highest price decrease, according to imobiliare.ro. more
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Home Prices In Cyprus, Greece And Romania See Sharpest Decline In Europe In 1H
09.11.2013
Home prices in Cyprus, Greece and Romania registered the sharpest declines in Europe in the first half of 2013 compared with the similar interval a year ago, according to a survey conducted by more
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Home Prices Increased In Only One Large Romanian City Over Past Year
06.13.2013
Cluj-Napoca is the only large city in Romania where apartment prices increased over the past year, while in Constanta, Ploiesti, Timisoara, Brasov and Bucharest homeowners reduced prices by up to more
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Insurers Cut Prices To Get As Big A Slice Of Home Insurance As Possible
10.10.2012
Sales of optional home insurance amounted to 602 million lei (EUR132 million) in June 2011-June 2012, up 32% on the previous year, after insurers promoted such products aggressively motivated by the more
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Home Prices To Continue Decline
10.25.2011
The overall decline trend of the real estate market will “most likely be higher than a single digit over the next sixteen months, will translate into a less and less active market, a decline in the more