It remains to be seen if property prices in Romania continue to grow as strongly as they have over the past few years once the country joins the EU. In deed what effect does joining the EU have in the context of romanian demographics???
Not all of the growth is driven by speculation on EU membership. In fact, in my opinion, very little of it is although foreign investment is growing hugely.
It should be remembered that under the old communist system there was a massive drive to centralisation. This, among other things, resulted in many residents of rural communities being drawn, if not dragged, to the major urban centres.
As a result, in Romania, the majority of the urban population lives in tower blocks.
Make no mistake folks, there is vigorously growing middle-class evolving in Romania. As in any country if you are making money then you soon start to think about improving your quality of life. For this reason it has become ever increasingly popular to buy a site and construct your dream home.
As the masses move out of the blocks and into the suburbs so they drive up the demand for buildable land (and hence the prices) within commuting distance of the urban areas where they have their businesses.
This has VERY little to do with the pending EU membership and EVERYTHING to do with human aspirations.
We, my wife and I, are a example in question. We currently own our apartment and are negotiating on a site out of town upon which to build our home complete with pool, dog and 3.2 kids.
Our choice to do so has absolutely NOTHING to do with the EU and EVERYTHING to do with with a desire for space and a yen for our own veggie patch!
That's where the growth in the romanian property market is coming from. Simple folk like us and all our mates who are at exactly the same thing!
Not all of the growth is driven by speculation on EU membership. In fact, in my opinion, very little of it is although foreign investment is growing hugely.
It should be remembered that under the old communist system there was a massive drive to centralisation. This, among other things, resulted in many residents of rural communities being drawn, if not dragged, to the major urban centres.
As a result, in Romania, the majority of the urban population lives in tower blocks.
Make no mistake folks, there is vigorously growing middle-class evolving in Romania. As in any country if you are making money then you soon start to think about improving your quality of life. For this reason it has become ever increasingly popular to buy a site and construct your dream home.
As the masses move out of the blocks and into the suburbs so they drive up the demand for buildable land (and hence the prices) within commuting distance of the urban areas where they have their businesses.
This has VERY little to do with the pending EU membership and EVERYTHING to do with human aspirations.
We, my wife and I, are a example in question. We currently own our apartment and are negotiating on a site out of town upon which to build our home complete with pool, dog and 3.2 kids.
Our choice to do so has absolutely NOTHING to do with the EU and EVERYTHING to do with with a desire for space and a yen for our own veggie patch!
That's where the growth in the romanian property market is coming from. Simple folk like us and all our mates who are at exactly the same thing!