Real Estate
Housing and investment in Slovakia
Property prices hit record highs despite weakening economy
Regions outpace Bratislava as housing market gains momentum in Q2 2025.
Flat prices soar across Slovakia – but rents tell a different story
As older two-room flats soar in value nationwide, the capital’s most affordable borough offers rents from €632 a month.
Bratislava looks to rental plans amid affordable housing squeeze
Facing high demand and low supply, the capital is expanding its rental housing stock through reconstruction, new builds, and developer partnerships.
Slovak property prices rise at fastest pace since 2022 as cities lead recovery
Older flats outperform new builds amid resilient demand and falling mortgage rates. Regional disparities remain stark.
Office market trends: downsizing, hybrid work, and the rise of flexibility
Bratislava’s market adapts to post-pandemic reality.
Modern office spaces in Bratislava's downtown
Interesting projects in Bratislava continue to emerge, offering modern office spaces.
Exceptional architecture embraced by the Tatras
The project is transforming the building of the iconic Prior department store into modern residential housing.
New modern buildings in Bratislava
Modern new buildings are appearing across the city, whether for work or living.
Bratislava developers dominate the market? See the ranking of the biggest players
The market for residential projects has reawakened.
They left Bratislava for a better life. What they found was loneliness and gravel roads
A growing number of young families are rethinking their suburban escape.
Parts of Bratislava to witness significant development in near future
Petržalka and Kuchajda Lake among them.
Bratislava to get new flats as iconic building awaits reconstruction
Original plan now taking shape.
Flats in Bratislava are getting smaller, otherwise no one would buy them
People prefer three smaller rooms to two bigger ones.
Bratislava satellite town breaks records and keeps expanding
Not all Slovak towns are growing. Find out where people are leaving and where they are moving in.
Higher property taxes on the table as towns struggle with funding
Some Slovak villages have kept property taxes unchanged for years.
Fico’s Croatian getaway? PM hits back at allegations over alleged villa
Reports from Croatian media say the Slovak PM has begun construction in a luxury seaside village.
New builds down 16 percent in worst year since 2017
Košice defies the downturn with a 50 percent surge in new builds, but the rest of the country struggles.
Slovak architects “think inside the box”
Ecocapsule managed to cram everything people need for off-grid living into a 24 m2 box.
Hybrid work is reshaping office spaces
Open plan offices no longer feature just long rows of desks in one open hall.
Major estate agent advertiser fined – Have you used their sites?
Anti-monopoly Office cites unfair practices.
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