Bratislava apartment sales have stagnated since Q2 this year, says Filip Žoldák, director of the real estate agency Herrys. Sagging prices mirror the slowdown in demand from consumers worried by the rapid rise in prices in everything from food to energy. The number of flats sold in Q3 was 40% down from a year before, according to Herrys, which reports that the average square meter now costs €3,868. That’s 13% more than in Q3 2021, but only 1.7% more than in Q2 2022.
There’s little sign of panic, however. “Nobody is forced to sell,” Žold . . .
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