Real Estate, page 2

Housing and investment in Slovakia

Bratislava.
Bratislava in November 2023.

Where’s the highest quality of life in Central Europe’s capitals?

An analysis shows that Warsaw, not Bratislava, is becoming an increasingly attractive investment location.

The skeleton frame of former shopping centre in Bratislava's Ružinov borough.

With developer asking for permits, Bratislava's own Hiroshima may be torn down

Instead of a shopping mall, a skeleton frame stands in Ružinov.

The land where the project Downtown Yards is to be build is in the centre-left.
The land bordered by Košická and Chalupkova streets, where the Chalupkova project will be built.

Tower will dominate new "Chalupkova" project in Bratislava

The project faces environmental challenges.

Stock image.
New projects will change the skyline of Bratislava.

10 projects that are changing the face of Bratislava

Among the established names are some newcomers.

Selected real estates sold on the internet.
The former industrial area on the edge of the centre of Bratislava incudes the original site of the Apollo refinery, which was bombed during WWII.

Real estate under the ESG spotlight

ESG-related regulation is seen as a challenge by players in the real estate market.

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New residential and office projects change the skyline of Bratislava.
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Visualisation of the Lake Station project.

Work on two towers in capital expected to begin next year

Lake Station project will cost €56 million.

Bratislava is changing its skyline.

Residential market in Bratislava reviving, prices expected to grow

The sale of flats might increase to 400-600 units per quarter.

The Helios shopping centre in the borough of Ružinov.

Socialist building stuck in past may undergo reconstruction

Developer tries to settle deal with capital.

Slovaks seem less willing to rent their properties to foreigners, even though foreigners are often willing to pay more for accommodation than Slovak tenants.

Slovaks fear renting their flats to foreigners, survey shows

A boom in demand for rental flats is being reported in Bratislava Region.

Some developers are changing plans and instead of offices build flats.

Are offices facing a dark age?

Some developers are changing plans, others see the market situation as an opportunity.

The CTP's logistics premises in Bratislava

Industrial real estate market is booming

Nearshoring is one of several trends that have been observed in the industrial real estate market.

The land where the project Downtown Yards is to be build is in the centre-left.

New project in wider Bratislava centre to offer 656 apartments

Downtown Yards will have a lot of greenery.

Premises for a wide variety of industries

Land plots with valid construction permit available.

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The state of the real estate transaction market in Europe

The new CMS European Real Estate Deal Point Study 2023 highlights developments and trends in the real estate market.

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