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Real estate: Nine out of ten Bucharesters look for quiet and green areas when choosing new house

November 17, 2021

Most Bucharesters (95%) declare they changes their life styles and perspectives on the quality of dwellings in the last 1.5 years, as a result of pandemic. For them the most important aspects are peace and quiet, exterior green area and air quality, according to a study ordered by Impact Developer and Contractor.   The study shows that in the last one and a half year, 47% of people living in Bucharest chose to live in a residential area close to a forest to benefit from quiet, green areas and fresh air and only 3 out of 10 Bucharesters chose to live in the same area.   Most Bucharest residents chose a 3-room apartment in an area accessible by car and with available parking places.   The study was made in September 2021 by Quantix Marketing Consulting on a sample of 619 Bucharesters, divided into people living in various areas and residents of Greenfield Baneasa.   With a 30 year market experience, Impact Developer & Contractor is the first real estate developer quoted at Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB). Its shares are quoted in the Premium BVB category with a capitalization of 1,086,650,000 lei (on October 12, 2021).   Recently, Impact Developer & Contractor obtained the rating 10  in Vektor evaluation made by ARIR (Association for Relations with Stock Investors in Romania.

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