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Articles - real estate investments

Investments on the real estate market in Romania exceeded EUR 1.26 billion in 2022

During a tumultuous 2022, marked by global political and economic instability, the Romanian real estate market has been put though a set of trials, with some outperforming sectors while others struggling to adapt to changes which no longer seem temporary. 2023 has started on a temperately optimistic note, with an overall approach governed by cautiousness and well-thought business decisions.

2022, the best year in the last 15 for the Romanian investment market

The Romanian investment market recorded transactions of over 1.25 billion euros last year, well above the 890 million euros result in 2021, ticking the highest value since 2007, according to the 2022 Annual Report released by Colliers. The market volume was boosted greatly by the closing of CA Immo’s divestment of their office portfolio in Romania, a 377 million euros deal, which has also set a new record for the largest deal closed on the local market.

The CEE property investment market returned to growth in 2022

The total volume invested in income-producing real estate assets – office, retail, logistics and industrial spaces and hotels – in the Central and Eastern Europe returned to growth last year, a positive evolution mainly driven by the activity recorded in Romania and Slovakia.

Commercial real estate market, relatively stable in most CEE countries

The year 2022 ended with a record level of investment in commercial real estate, with Romania recording a volume of over €1.2 billion, the highest since 2007.

Private investors, mainly active in the residential sector, are now also interested in real estate assets

Income-producing properties are becoming an increasingly appreciated option for Romanian or foreign private investors who have previously been mainly active in the residential sector and who are now targeting “trophy” assets.

The Real Estate and Construction sector has attracted around 12 billion euros of FDI in the last 10 years

The real estate and construction sector has attracted around 12 billion euros of foreign direct investments (FDI) in the last ten years, as the share of this economic activity in the overall FDI stock increased to a level of 17.4% at the end of 2021, compared with 9.2% in 2012, according to data from the National Bank of Romania analyzed by the Cushman & Wakefield Echinox.

The Volume Of Real Estate Investment Could Reach €1.2 Bln In 2022, A Record Level After The 2008 Economic Crisis

Since the beginning of the year, the volume of transactions in commercial real estate assets with a value of €5 million or more totalled approximately €656 million, 16.5% higher compared to the same period in 2021, out of which €330 million represents the volume transacted in Q3. We see an increase of 28% compared to the previous quarter and 26.5% compared to the same quarter of last year.

The Romanian investment market grew in the first half of the year, despite uncertainties about the economic and geopolitical situation

The first half of 2022 closed with a total value of investment transactions worth 336 million euro in Romania, up by c.13% compared to the first semester of 2021, with office assets accounting nearly 63% of volumes, according to Colliers market report for the first semester of 2022.
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