Webinars
What are the trends, opportunities, and challenges in the real estate market in 2023?
Webinar | September 20, 2023 | 10:00 - 11:30
Romania ranks third in the list of European countries with the most affordable housing, following Bosnia and Herzegovina and Greece, with an average price of 1,417 EUR/sqm for a new home, up from 1,266 EUR/sqm in 2021, according to the Deloitte Property Index 2023 study, based on data from major cities in 27 countries. On the opposite end, Austria is the most expensive European country, with 4,925 EUR/sqm in 2022, followed by Germany (4,800 EUR/sqm), France (4,639 EUR/sqm), and Norway (4,204 EUR/sqm). Most countries have seen increases in the average prices for new homes, while decreases occurred only in the United Kingdom (-18.8%), Denmark (-9.7%), and France (-0.2%).
In this context, Deloitte invites you to participate in the webinar "Trends, Opportunities, and Challenges in the Real Estate Market in 2023" dedicated to the real estate industry, where we'll discuss topics such as:
- Trends in the European real estate market;
- Trends in the residential sector in Europe;
- Opportunities and challenges in the residential sector in Romania;
- Perspectives on the Romanian real estate market: the rental segment, the duration of the development blockage in Bucharest, the role of sustainability in the residential segment, and how we can ensure the growth of the residential sector through sustainable projects, taxes, financing for green projects, urban planning, permits, support from authorities;
- Which are the factors that influence business plans for residential projects?
Speakers:
- Miroslav Linhart, Partner in Charge, Deloitte Czech Republic, Real Estate leader, CEE;
- Irina Dimitriu, Partner, Reff & Associates | Deloitte Legal Romania;
- Alexandra Smedoiu, Partner, Deloitte Romania;
- Marius Vasilescu, Partner, Deloitte Romania.
Participation in the event is free and can be done by registering through this link. There is no limit to the number of employees from one company. The discussions will be held in Romanian.