Real Estate, page 11

Housing and investment in Slovakia

The premises of Galanta-Gáň park now has new owners from China.
Reconstruction of Trnavské Mýto underpass started.

Refurbishment of Trnavské Mýto has started

The facelift of the underpass crossing should be completed by summer. Fate of nearby Istropolis still not known

Istropolis

Istropolis culture and congress centre changes hands

The new owners have not yet made it clear whether they plan to keep the centre or pull it down

Bratislava

Architect: In most projects profit is the only goal

A high-rise should be an iconic building, says architect Drahan Petrovič

Slovakia lacks rental housing.

Blog: Prices of apartments in the Czech Republic and Slovakia increase rapidly

Despite efforts of the national banks, a drop is not in sight.

Future look of Pradiareň

Former industrial building to transform into offices

The former spinning mill will feature the façade from 1920 and will present its industrial heritage.

Laying of the 600kg foundation stone of the Sky Park project by Zaha Hadid.

Construction of Zaha Hadid project in Bratislava launched

The three residence towers of Sky Park should be complete in late 2019.

The visualisation of the new Eset R&D Campus by a11 atelier.
Zvolen - it makes a difference where the housing estate lies.

In a wage vs. housing comparison, Bratislava is among the most expensive in Europe

In a poll evaluating 18 European cities, the Slovak capital is, together with Prague, the most expensive when accommodation vs income is considered.

The visualisation of new Eurovea

Bratislava may have first skyscraper

It will be part of the Eurovea 2 project which is planned to extend the existing shopping area.

As much as 89.3 percent of the Slovakia's population live in their own flat or house.

Rental housing lacks tradition in Slovakia

The shortage of rental housing is cited as one of the reasons behind low mobility of the labour force.

The new tax rates differ across municipalities.

Real estate taxes going up in much of Slovakia

New approach to real estate tax.

JLR plant, cheap mortgages alter market

In the sector of industrial real estate attention is focused on Nitra and its vicinity, where Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is building a new plant.

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Most Slovaks own their residence

Slovaks consider having their property one of the biggest certainties.

A record year for investment properties

The region is in the focus of big real estate firms, which may contribute to an increase in foreign investments in near future.

The Zuckermandel project

Office space expected to grow

The growing economy and falling unemployment rate create a good environment for the growth of companies already established in Slovakia, but also for the arrival of new ones.

Only 134 homeowners in the first round and 62 in the second applied for a subsidy via the state insulation programme. Illustration stock photo

State insulation falls behind expectations, ministry widens support

Only 134 homeowners in the first round and 62 in the second applied for a subsidy via the insulation programme.

Some municipalities want to re-think the fee.

Fee has a negative impact

Practice shows that municipalities will require investors to pay the fee for development from their own budgets and at the same time to also cover the so-called induced investments.

Peter Bečár

Not just developing but managing warehouses too

As a small country, Slovakia should focus on projects that go beyond its borders .

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Highest growth for Real estate taxes in Slovakia since 2013

Towns and villages increase real estate taxes by 2.33 percent on average in 2017.

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