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'A square meter in Paliluli for 513 euros? Cheap apartments in Belgrade'

'A square meter in Paliluli for 513 euros? Cheap apartments in Belgrade'

Площадь в Палилули за 513 евро?! Дешевые квартиры в Белграде: Текущее предложение.

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With the stabilization of the real estate market, an opportunity has arisen to buy cheaper square meters in Serbia again. Despite the fact that in recent years, our capital has dominated high prices, the analysis of current offers has shown that in the outskirts of the city it is now possible to find apartments for as low as 530 euros per square meter.

According to Jelena Davidovic, from the portal Nekretnine, it is important for every buyer to find a property at an affordable price, so that it fits their budget, whether it is the most attractive offer or a property in original condition. The lowest prices on the real estate market are in remote urban areas, and when it comes to better locations, these are old buildings that require complete'According to the current offer on the Nekretnine portal, which includes more than 55,000 advertisements, below are the Belgrade districts with the best prices per square meter of living space.

The Palilula/Padinska skela

area currently has the lowest price per square meter at 527 euros. In these areas, such as Padinska skela, Kovilovo, Vrbovski, etc., the prices per square meter range from 500 to 550 euros. In Beli Fok we found a new building of 40 square meters at a price of 517 euros per square meter.

In the area Palilula

closer to the city center, prices are slightly higher. Thus, in Koteža, Borči and Krnjaci, the average price per square meter ranges from 900 to 1300 euros. Crossing the bridge, on Karaburmi the average price is from 1200 euros in the old''buildings up to 1600 euros in new buildings.

One of the areas that has been attracting attention over the last month is the Zvezdar area, where we found two apartments that are currently for sale at a price of 1000 euros per square meter, both requiring renovation.

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In the case of new construction, we found apartments in Smederevska road at a price of 1500 euros per square meter, as well as in Mirijeva at the same price. The setting Cvetanova ćuprije offers slightly more expensive square meters (1600 euros per square meter). However, the lowest price we found in Mirijevu is around 983 euros per square meter for an apartment of 30 square meters.

The Grocka area also registered the lowest prices. In the locality of Kaluđerica the prices per square meter in a new building fluctuate''From 1400 to 1500 euros.

Rakovica, one of the urban areas, has always been famous for affordable square meters, and the situation is no different now. The lowest price we found is around 1000 euros per square meter, with apartments in new buildings costing between 1200 and 1500 euros.

In Zemun there is also a certain amount of real estate offered at around 1000 euros, which is what one 40 square meter apartment in Altina costs. As for Batajnica, the lowest price for an apartment in this area last month was 1391 euros per square meter, while in the neighboring locality Galenika the cheapest apartment costs about 1700 euros per square meter.

As noted on the portal Nekretnine, it is worth noting Ledine, which over the past few''years have undergone significant development. In Surčin it is almost impossible to find a square meter cheaper than 2000 euros in a new building. Apartments in the area are also more expensive by 20 percent.

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