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Thursday, 12.06.2008.

15:37

Real estate prices in Belgrade suburb booming

A hectare of land in Dobanovci, adjacent to the Belgrade-Zagreb highway, has recently sold for EUR 500,000.

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adrian/bucharest

pre 15 godina

It can get even more expensive. On a general EU view, 50 Eur/sqm for many investors can be very swallowble, depends on location, utilities, restrictions etc.

Mica

pre 15 godina

I wonder how many of these sellers actually owned the land they were selling? The government needs to give everything back to the origanal land owners pre WWII.

PB

pre 15 godina

Absolute madness. it's a speculative bubble which, when it bursts, will hit the Serbian economy hard. And this couldn't happen at a worse time, with the world's major economies on the brink of/already in recession, making it harder for the economy to bounce back quickly.

Mica

pre 15 godina

I wonder how many of these sellers actually owned the land they were selling? The government needs to give everything back to the origanal land owners pre WWII.

PB

pre 15 godina

Absolute madness. it's a speculative bubble which, when it bursts, will hit the Serbian economy hard. And this couldn't happen at a worse time, with the world's major economies on the brink of/already in recession, making it harder for the economy to bounce back quickly.

adrian/bucharest

pre 15 godina

It can get even more expensive. On a general EU view, 50 Eur/sqm for many investors can be very swallowble, depends on location, utilities, restrictions etc.

PB

pre 15 godina

Absolute madness. it's a speculative bubble which, when it bursts, will hit the Serbian economy hard. And this couldn't happen at a worse time, with the world's major economies on the brink of/already in recession, making it harder for the economy to bounce back quickly.

Mica

pre 15 godina

I wonder how many of these sellers actually owned the land they were selling? The government needs to give everything back to the origanal land owners pre WWII.

adrian/bucharest

pre 15 godina

It can get even more expensive. On a general EU view, 50 Eur/sqm for many investors can be very swallowble, depends on location, utilities, restrictions etc.