The Central and Eastern European commercial real estates are popular
A record amount of 9.6 billion euros investment has arrived to the Central and Eastern European region's commercial real estate market (excluding Russia) in 2015, 20 percent more than in 2014 – portfolio.hu wrote. The Czech Republic and Poland were particularly attractive to the investors with a turnover of 2.7 and 4 billion euros.
Most countries in the region had a powerful year, the biggest increase in the value of transactions was measured in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and in Slovakia. Investor appetite for high quality retail real estates in 2013 was already clear and by 2015 43 percent of the market was already by the retail trade, which is a record for the region. Turnover rose by 160 percent, thanks to the sales of several high-value Polish and Czech shopping centers. (portfolio.hu)
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