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9 July 08:29

In the first six months of 2025, home sales fell by 3.4% nationwide, with Bucharest registering a 10% drop.

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About 74,500 homes were sold in Romania in the first half of 2025, a decrease of 3.4% compared to the same period in 2024. Bucharest saw a 10% decrease, while Ilfov increased by 5%. New housing deliveries in Bucharest hit a historic low, affecting sales. Constanța became the largest regional market, with a 23.6% increase in sales. In contrast, Cluj recorded a 12.7% increase and Timis a 4.5% decrease. SVN Romania, the real estate consultancy that conducted the analysis, highlights the problems in Bucharest's residential market.

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Analiză SVN: Vânzările de locuințe au scăzut cu 3,4% la nivel național și cu 7,9% în București și Ilfov în primul semestru
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ANCPI: Scade numărul de locuințe și terenuri vândute față de aceeași perioadă a anului 2024
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Piaţa imobiliară îşi pierde suflul. ANCPI: S-au vândut mai puţine locuinţe şi terenuri în iunie faţă de aceeaşi perioadă din 2024
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Raport SVN: Numărul locuinţelor vândute în S1/2025 a scăzut cu 3,4% la nivel naţional şi cu 10% în Bucureşti. Constanţa a fost cea mai mare piaţă regională după numărul de tranzacţii încheiate

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Home sales in Bucharest and Ilfov decreased by 3.4% in the first nine months of 2025, but the residential market continues to show signs of stability.
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