Renovated housing prices might get 10% higher

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The demand for new and renewed houses with larger spaces has increased in one year. This tendency is related to CSOK (discount for family homes) program and the campaign related to housing development enterprises, as Index.hu reported.
According to a recent survey published by Otthontérkép, the demand for houses with larger than 75 square meters has greatly increased between 2016 and 2017. The popularity of estates above 130 meters has doubled in a year. Most of the customers buy houses for accommodation and not as an investment, as the latter one would require smaller housings.
Newly constructed and renovated estates have been the most popular in the past 12 months.
The demand for new housings increased by almost 4 percent.
Fully new houses are mostly too expensive, so many customers turn to novel and recently renewed estates. At this rate, this category might expect a 5-10 percent of price increase in the next couple of years. Otthontérkép’s chief analyst Nándor Mester highlighted that, if the prices of renewed and new estates reach a certain level, a huge number of customers might choose housings that require renovation.





