Germans, Slovakians, Chinese and Romanians buy up Hungarian property

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Foreign property buyers swarm Hungary’s property market. They buy up real estate at the Northern and Eastern border and in the Transdanubian region. Foreign demand for Hungarian real estate is already above the pre-COVID level. Interestingly, Budapest is not that popular because Chinese, Vietnamese and Israeli buyers have not returned yet in high numbers.
According to Pénzcentrum, the shock caused by the Covid pandemic is not over. However, foreign buyers returned to the Hungarian property market. 2018 saw 7,300 contracts, but in 2022, that number rose to 8,000. However, changes do not involve only numbers.
Four countries jumped out concerning foreigners buying property in Hungary: Germany, Slovakia, China, and Romania. Between 2018 and 2022, most buyers came from Germany, and their number doubled (2127). Chinese buyers disappeared because of the coronavirus. Fortunately, they came back by 2022, although their number remained only half the 2018 peak (814).
Romanian buyers engaged in 750 transactions, 25% less than in 2018. Slovakians did the other way around. They increased the number of property transactions by 45%. Thus, they became the second biggest foreign group in that regard, besides the Germans with 1,042 apartments acquired.
Chinese, Vietnamese and Israelis buy property almost only in Budapest. 9 out of 10 transactions happened in the capital in 2022. Meanwhile, the Dutch and Germans are a fan of the Hungarian countryside. In 2022, only 6% of their apartments were in Budapest. We wrote about a Dutchman who bought an entire Hungarian village to rent it out in THIS article.






… And the added benefit of a Schengen visa?
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/hungary-government-relaunch-golden-visa-programme-2023-11-16/
Politicians do not like foreigners – unless they fly in and bring along a big bag of cash, at which point they are happy to hand out a visa that is good for most of the EU as a sweetener.
I wonder who are the main operators or beneficiaries of Hungarian real estate funds? Schengen visa for EUR 250K – a steal!
It’s not true. Romanians and Transylvanians do.