The most expensive square meter when buying an apartment in Serbia in the first half of the year amounted to EUR 10,350 in the neighborhood "Belgrade on the Water", and the most expensive apartment sold was also in the Serbian capital and was worth 1,226 888 EUR, informs the Serbian editorial office of En1 TV, citing data from the Republican Geodetic Institute.
The most expensive house was sold in the Belgrade municipality of Savski Venac for EUR 3,182,000, and the most expensive garage was paid for EUR 73,000 in the Belgrade municipality of Vračar, BTA specifies.
For office space, the highest price per square meter was recorded in Vračar - EUR 11,500, and the highest price achieved for an office was EUR 3,098,790.
For the most expensive agricultural land in Serbia in the first half of the year, 2.2 million euros were paid and it is on the territory of the Belgrade municipality of Palilula.
The total value of the real estate market in Serbia in the first half of this year amounted to 3.4 billion euros, which is 3.9% more than the first half of last year.
The largest part of the total turnover value of the real estate market is invested in apartments - 1.8 billion. euro or a share of 54% of the total turnover value.
273.8 million was spent on the purchase of housing. EUR, for land for construction - 261.5 million. EUR, for business premises - 150 mln. EUR, and 117.5 million were given for agricultural land. EUR.
Belgrade dominates the total turnover value of apartments with a share of 57%. The Serbian capital also has the largest share in the turnover value of garage and business areas and construction land.
Vojvodina leads in terms of the turnover value of agricultural land with a share of 69 percent, as well as in the turnover value of houses - 40% and villas - 50%.
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