The current results in the property investment market may not appear very optimistic at the moment, but this is only a temporary situation. All market players were aware, the slowdown was to hit in 2023. Total transaction volume in the CEE region in H1 2023 – 2.2 billion euros – noted a decrease by 59% year-over-year. Smallest change occurred in Czechia (38% decrease) and the biggest – in Poland (72% decrease). Poland Weekly talked to Artur Czuba, Associate Director from the Investment Department at Avison Young. Watch the full video to learn more.
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