Hungarian real estate prices have skyrocketed over the past year

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Hungarian real estate prices got significantly higher over the past year. On average, buyers spent 3%, HUF 1 million (EUR 2,600), more on home purchases. Meanwhile, in Budapest, the average cost of buying a home has increased by more than HUF 2 million (EUR 5,200).

24.hu writes that according to Duna House’s data, the price per square metre of properties in the Hungarian real estate market ranges from HUF 30,000 (EUR 79) to HUF 3 million (EUR 7,800). The price per square metre was above HUF 1 million (EUR 2,600) for almost half of the properties in the capital sold in the first half of the year. We also know from Duna House’s transaction data that nearly half of the properties sold in Hungary this year, 49 percent, were detached houses. 37 percent of the buyers opted for a brick-built dwelling. Panel houses were chosen by only 15 percent of buyers.

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Károly Benedikt, Head of Marketing and PR at Duna House, said that looking at Hungary as a whole, properties sold for HUF 1 million (EUR 2,600) more compared to last year. The average price was HUF 39.7 million (EUR 104,000), while the average price per square metre was above HUF 550,000 (EUR 1,440). Based only on sales in the Hungarian capital, the average price of apartments has risen. It went from HUF 55 million (EUR 144,080) in 2022 to HUF 57.2 million (EUR 149,319) in 2023. The average price per square metre in Budapest is just over HUF 900,000 (EUR 2,560).

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