economy
January 24, 2026
KVADRAT POSTAJE LUKSUZ: Promena koja zabrinjava kupce
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TL;DR
- Real estate prices are increasing in major Serbian cities, including Belgrade, Niš, Novi Sad, and Kragujevac.
- Belgrade remains the most expensive market, with price differences growing between its municipalities and between new and old constructions.
- While some Belgrade municipalities show significant price increases, others, like Savski Venac, are stabilizing at high levels, and one, Stari Grad, even saw a price drop in new constructions.
- Other cities like Niš and Kragujevac are also experiencing price growth, though generally at lower levels than Belgrade.
- Novi Sad's market shows more uniformity between old and new constructions.
- Experts attribute continued price growth to high demand and limited supply, partly due to fewer building permits and a preference for larger developments.
- The arrival of new large investors is suggested as a potential solution to increase supply and ease market pressure.
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