Thriving Real Estate Investment Levels Persist in Romania During First Half of 2025 - According to a Report
Romania's real estate sector has seen a significant boost in the first half of 2025, with investments reaching approximately EUR 391 million. This figure marks a 30% increase above the long-term average, making it the second-best performing first semester in the past 12 years.
According to a report published by Cushman & Wakefield Echinox, the investments made during H1 2025 were slightly less than EUR 418 million, the amount invested in the same period last year. However, despite this decrease of 6.5%, the investments still outperform the long-term average.
The report, prepared by the German Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), highlights the resilience of the Romanian real estate market, even amidst global economic uncertainties. The strong performance in H1 2025 is a testament to the growing interest in Romania's real estate market from both local and international investors.
The article detailing the real estate investments in Romania during H1 2025 can be accessed by becoming a Romania Insider member or signing in (if already a member). The report published by Cushman & Wakefield Echinox provides a comprehensive analysis of the market trends, investment patterns, and future prospects for the Romanian real estate sector.
As the Romanian real estate market continues to grow, it is expected that investments will continue to flow into the country, further boosting the sector's development. The strong performance in H1 2025 sets a positive tone for the rest of the year, indicating a promising future for the Romanian real estate market.
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