Ooni Koda
  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Newsfeed
  4. /
  5. Real Estate: ANCPI: 19% more homes sold...

Real Estate: ANCPI: 19% more homes sold in Bucharest in July 2024 compared to July 2023

September 18, 2024

• According to data provided by the National Agency for Cadastre and Real Estate Advertising (ANCPI), 4,521 real estate units were sold in Bucharest in July 2024. • Sales data highlights the high demand for new homes and the need for residents of the Capital to increase comfort and secure their investments. • North Bucharest Investments (NBI): The company recorded 116 transactions in July 2024, representing an 81% increase compared to July 2023.   According to data provided by the National Agency for Cadastre and Real Estate Advertising (ANCPI), 19% more homes were sold in the Capital in July 2024 compared to the same month last year, with 4,521 units sold compared to 3,782 units purchased in July 2023.   “The significant increase in sales reflects the strong demand for new homes, driven by the steady rise in rental prices and the high yields offered by real estate investments. In this favorable context, North Bucharest Investments has experienced growth four times higher than the average sales increase in Bucharest. In July 2024, we finalized 116 transactions, representing an 81% increase compared to the same month last year, when 64 contracts were concluded. Our buyers continue to be motivated by the improved living comfort and the strong prospects for long-term property value appreciation,” said Vlad Musteata, CEO of North Bucharest Investments.   The Bucharest real estate market remains the most sought-after destination for those looking to make a secure and profitable investment. In fact, Bucharest tops the list of cities in Romania with the most apartments and houses transacted in July 2024.   According to ANCPI, the top is followed by Cluj – 898, Ilfov – 895, Constan?a – 860, Bra?ov – 827, and Timi? – 825 houses and apartments sold in July 2024.   The substantial increase in sales indicates growing buyer confidence in the potential of this market. Modern infrastructure, strategic location, and easy access to essential services remain key factors attracting an increasing number of investors and buyers. North Bucharest Investments   North Bucharest Investments (NBI) is a group of companies in the residential real estate segment, operating in two business lines - investment activities and intermediary services.   NBI Group was founded in 2011, in the Republic of Moldova, by businessman Vlad Musteata, and since the summer of 2022, it has also entered the Romanian market.   The North Bucharest Investments Group recorded over 400 real estate transactions in 2023, in new residential complexes in the northern area of the Capital. In just the last year, the company's turnover has doubled from 20 million lei to 42 million lei.   NBI manages the most important residential complexes in the northern area of the Capital, and the company's activity is differentiated by dedicated digital marketing services, experienced sales consultancy in selling new residential complexes, and customized communication of the portfolio's complexes on social media, all maximizing the sales results of all residential complexes in the company's portfolio.  

Read in full - click here
Romania – the New Hotspot for Real Estate Investments in Central and Eastern Europe

North Bucharest Investments anticipates a surge in international interest in the local real estate market following the launch of the Romanian Golden Visa program — a modern mechanism granting foreign investors a 5-year residence permit and the possibility to later apply for Romanian citizenship. The program, which allows eligible investments starting from €400,000 in real […]

Bucharest is becoming the epicenter of climate action. Ten reasons to attend the Climate Change Summit 2025

Between October 21-25, Bucharest hosts the Climate Change Summit, the most important event in Central and Eastern Europe dedicated to climate action. The main event will take place on October 21 at the Palace of Parliament, featuring the participation of international leaders, decision-makers, and sustainability experts. CCS Week includes...

Romanian design, sculpture on show in Paris

The works of several Romanian designers and artists will be on display at the Hôtel de Béhague in Paris, the headquarters of the Romanian Embassy, as part of the exhibition Valuable. The Romanian artists and designers included in the exhibition are Radu Abraham, Mircea Cantor, Bogdan Ciocodeică, Constantin Flondor, Cosmin Florea, Nona Inescu, Șerban Ionescu, […]

SCUT brings a unified vision on digital protection - a cybersecurity architecture that eliminates fragmentation between systems

SCUT, Romania’s newest cybersecurity company, has officially launched the concept of the digital cyber shield — a unified approach, co-created with Orange Cyberdefense — that provides a high level of protection, complete visibility, and coordinated assistance in the event of a cyberattack. The event, organized in Bucharest, brought together industry experts, partners of the new […]

Romanian engineering company Simtel to open factory for industrial cleaning robots

The Romanian engineering and technology company Simtel (BVB: SMTL) announced on Tuesday, October 14, that one of its companies will open a factory in Băicoi, Prahova, to produce industrial cleaning robots. Simtel has a 51% stake in Agora Robotics, the company that will operate the factory set to open in November. “We already have a […]

Over 50 NGOs call on Bucharest city officials to increase fines for illegal deforestation

Over 50 civic and environmental organizations are calling on the General Council of the Municipality of Bucharest to increase fines for illegal deforestation. At the moment, the fine for the illegal cutting of a tree is only RON 50 (EUR 10), or even RON 25 (EUR 5) if paid within 15 days. The organizations have […]