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Cushman & Wakefield Echinox: Only 13% of the 9.1 million Romanian residences were built in the last 30 years

by Cushman & Wakefield Echinox September 24, 2020

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Approximately 1.22 million new residencies were built in Romania between 1990 and 2019, representing only 13.4% of the total dwellings stock calculated by the National Institute of Statistics, so the residential stock is mainly composed of apartments built under the communist regime, having a low degree of comfort in most cases, according to an analysis realised by Cushman & Wakefield Echinox real estate consulting company.

In only three counties the share of residences built in the last 30 years exceeds the 20% threshold - Constanța (22.1%), Cluj (22%) and Suceava (21.4%), at the opposite pole being Teleorman (5,6%), Hunedoara (5.6%) and Caraş-Severin (4.1%), where the residential stock is dominated by an overwhelming precentage of dwellings built more than 30 years ago.

In the Bucharest - Ilfov region, the share of residences built between 1990 and 2019 is 16.8%, with a significant difference between the Capital (10.3%) and Ilfov county (46.1%), a situation that illustrates a high appetite for the expansion of the city in neighboring towns, such as Popești Leordeni, Chiajna, Bragadiru or Voluntari. In total absolute numbers, both in Bucharest and Ilfov, 90,000 residences have been built over the last 30 years.

After Bucharest and Ilfov, the largest residential markets over the last 30 years are Cluj (77,074 new homes), Constanța (66,645 units), Iași (59,948), Suceava (58,557) and Timiș (48,714).

The most active residential markets in Romania, in terms of deliveries made between 1990 and 2019

County

Finalised residences 1990 – 2019

Residential stock     (End of 2019)

New residential share       (1990 – 2019) in total

Bucureşti

90.294

875.248

10,3%

Ilfov

89.834

194.674

46,1%

Cluj

77.074

350.350

22,0%

Constanţa

66.645

301.292

22,1%

Iaşi

59.948

331.203

18,1%

Suceava

58.557

273.199

21,4%

Timiş

48.714

308.592

15,8%

Argeş

43.719

283.101

15,4%

Prahova

39.147

329.330

11,9%

Bacău

37.712

284.003

13,3%

Braşov

35.671

256.319

13,9%

Source: Cushman & Wakefield Echinox, based on the National Institute of Statistics data

Mihaela Pană, Partner Residential Agency, Cushman & Wakefield Echinox: “Despite the constant development of the last 4-5 years, the residential market in Romania remains underdeveloped, the residential stock still being dominated by old apartments, which mostly have small surfaces, a lack of parking spaces and a low quality of construction in terms of ​​facilities and common areas. In the cities with a better economic evolution, such as Bucharest, Cluj, Iaşi, Constanța, Timiș or Sibiu, the new residential share is above the national average, but even in these counties there is still enough room for development in order to improve the living conditions. In addition, other counties such as Bihor, Dolj or Prahova, have positive demographic and macroeconomic indicators and a new residential deficit, so they have a good potential for residential development.”

Cushman & Wakefield Echinox is a leading real estate company on the local market and the exclusive affiliate of Cushman & Wakefield in Romania, owned and operated independently, with a team of over 60 professionals and collaborators offering a full range of services to investors, developers, owners and tenants. For more information, visit www.cwechinox.com

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