Apartment prices at the historical peak in the center of Budapest, among the county seats of Székesfehérvár ve – Piac & Profit
Last January, average rents were at a low point and then rising at a slower pace from month to month. In December, compared to the national November 0, prices6 prices increased, in Budapest the increase was 0.4 percent. In annual compilation, the price increase in the last season of the year was in double digits, the national average monthly rents increased by 13.1 final, and in the capital by 12.7 official.
László Balogh, a leading economic expert at ingatlan.com, said: More apartments were offered for rent in Budapest in 2021 than in 2020. In other big cities, however, less. This is also the reason why the increase in rents in the capital was somewhat more modest. Overall, the national supply was essentially the same as before. Last year, more than 100,000 apartments and houses were announced for sale. ” He added: The evolution of the extension of the rent index can be seen in the fact that rents in December 2021 were 43.6 stronger than in 2015. This is not a record yet, as rents were higher in January 2020. “In most places, rents are falling short of pre-epidemic levels, but that will often change in the coming weeks and months.” – said the expert of real estate.com.
Thus began 2022 – a historic peak in the city center
In addition to last year’s changes in the rental market, the analysis of ingatlan.com also shows the current rents, ie in January. In Budapest, the average amount is HUF 150,000 per month, which corresponds to an increase of more than 11% compared to the level of last January.
The most expensive district is the V., where in January this year flats were offered for rent for 245 thousand forints, at a price more than 50 higher than a year earlier. The average monthly rent of almost a quarter of a million forints is a historical record in the city center. A Budai I., II. and XII. district is next in line with an average rent of HUF 185-199 thousand, which corresponds to an increase of 10-25 percent. In January this year, a XXIII. district is the cheapest part of the city, but the rent of 110 thousand forints covers a 29 percent increase in prices.