The DTZ ranked back the commercial property market of Budapest
Budapest's commercial property market became less attractive in the third quarter, because Hungary climbs back hardly to the map of institutional investors, and the loss of confidence in Europe, has an impact on the Hungarian real estate market as well – told DTZ real estate consultant to MTI.
The DTZ Fair Market Value Index tests 180 markets in every quarter, of which 95 is European. The index provides insight for the commercial real estate investors into the various markets and quantifies the over-or-undervalued commercial real estate markets – reports MTI.
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