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Real Estate Paradox. Romanians Are Buying Fewer and Fewer Apartments, but Prices Are Constantly Increasing

It's the weakest start to the year for the residential market in the last five years, even more difficult than during the pandemic. Romanians are buying fewer and fewer apartments. But, paradoxically, prices continue to rise. High interest rates, higher VAT and fear of what's coming are making many postpone the decision to buy a new home or invest in real estate.
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It's the weakest start to the year for the residential market in the last five years, even more difficult than during the pandemic. Romanians are buying fewer and fewer apartments. But, paradoxically, prices continue to rise. High interest rates, higher VAT and fear of what's coming are making many postpone the decision to buy a new home or invest in real estate.

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Stirile Antena 1 Observator broke the news in Romania on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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