History: The New Apartments with Three Rooms in Bucharest Are, on Average, Nearly 34,000 Euros Cheaper than the Old Ones. "The Differences Reflect the Position, a Criterion that Continues to Influence the Value of a Place"
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► Article supported by History ► Only in Craiova, Oradea and Timisoara the new apartments have higher prices than the old ones
New apartments with three rooms in Bucharest are, on average, nearly 34,000 euros cheaper than the old ones, according to a platform analysis...
·Ilfov County, Romania
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