The real estate market in the Republic of Moldova has been formed since the 1990s along with the transition to the market economy as a result of the privatization of a large state-owned area of land and constructions and later following the privatization of companies from different branches of the national economy.
In recent years, the Moldovan real estate market as a whole has seen positive property price developments. Despite rising asking prices, the purchase of a property is very attractive for investors and owner-occupiers. This is reflected in the transaction volume for residential and commercial real estate, which is forecast to continue to grow in 2022.
The developments on the Moldovan property market in recent years have raised the question for many potential buyers and sellers as to whether property prices in the Republic of Moldova will continue to rise. At this point we therefore take a look at how prices have developed recently and which current factors will influence property prices in the Republic of Moldova in the future.
There are seven things that define the major changes on the Moldovan real estate market:
2. What factors influence property prices in the Republic of Moldova?
Potential buyers often ask themselves what factors influence property prices in the Republic of Moldova and why they seem to have been rising continuously in recent years. The value of a property is determined by numerous aspects. These include, for example, the year of construction, features, structural condition, location and surrounding infrastructure. Of course, supply and demand also determine property prices in the Republic of Moldova to a considerable extent. In the Republic of Moldova, especially in the major cities there has been a persistent demand overhang for years – the number of available properties cannot therefore cover the actual demand. This is causing property prices in the Republic of Moldova to rise, particularly in Chisinau which is the Moldovan capital, despite the current construction boom.
3. How are property prices in the Republic of Moldova developing?
An increase in property prices in the Republic of Moldova is expected for the coming year, particularly in Moldova’s capital. There are many reasons why property prices and rents in the Republic of Moldova will continue to rise. An important factor is the discrepancy between the number of completed dwellings and the demand on the property market: especially in Moldova’s major cities such as Chisinau, Balti and Cahul, the number of new buildings cannot meet the actual demand. Also, the price of construction materials and labor have increased considerably in recent years. Nevertheless, it is also necessary to differentiate between different locations with regard to the development of property prices in the Republic of Moldova. Thus, despite the generally high price level, there is a clear difference between property prices in rural areas and in the cities. Although, the prices are rising, especially in the largest Moldovan cities the purchase of apartment buildings remains an attractive investment strategy that is still extremely profitable. Overall, prices for residential and commercial properties in the Republic of Moldova rose by an average of 75 % between 2015 and 2022 (first half of the year). The Republic of Moldova saw a house price explosion partly due to increased demand from foreign investors and higher remittances from the Moldovan diaspora that works in Europe combined with lack of supply.
4. Property prices for apartment buildings / residential and commercial buildings
Most of the real estate market in the Republic of Moldova consists of the housing or residential real estate sector, which includes private houses and apartment buildings. In 2022, this sector has a share of about 80% in the total real estate market. The second important sector after the housing one in the real estate market is the non-residential real estate sector that holds about 20%.
Property prices in the investment property segment (apartment buildings, apartment blocks, residential and commercial buildings) have risen sharply in recent years. In the condominium segment, Chisinau leads the Republic of Moldova-wide 2022 ranking with square metre prices averaging 1050 euros. The Moldovan capital is followed by Balti in second place – here prices average 750 euros per square metre. In third place is Cahul, Ialoveni and Orhei, with average prices of 700 euros per square metre. Due to the pandemic, compared to previous years, the demand for apartments with balconies\terraces has increased very much.
In terms of commercial buildings, the office market sub-sector began to grow rapidly in 2008-2010 along with the development of the service sector (especially IT and telecommunications), opening of foreign companies’ representation offices that needed the best working conditions and appearance of large investors expecting high return from the activity of large office centres. (e.g. the business centres “Skytower” with an area of 12,000 m2 and “Le Roi” with 8,000 m2, both of which are class A offices offering high-quality spaces for rent). It is worth mentioning that the offer on the Moldovan market for class A office spaces is rather limited and is mainly available in Chisinau. On the other hand, due to incentives Moldova offers to domestic and foreign investors in IT related activities and due to multilingual population, which attracts international business processes outsourcing companies, there is a growing demand of office spaces in the capital city of Chisinau but also in the biggest municipalities in the regions like Balti, Cahul and Comrat.
5. House prices: single- and two-family homes
The purchase prices for detached and semi-detached houses have also continued to rise in many Moldovan cities in 2022. The undisputed leader in this segment is Chisinau with average house prices of two hundred thousand euros. On the second place is Balti, which has an average asking price of one hundred and fifty thousand euros for detached and semi-detached houses. Third place goes to Cahul, Ialoveni and Orhei – here a single or two-family house is offered for an average of one hundred and twenty thousand euros. During the pandemic, the demand for individual houses increased by 10%, and more than 500 homes have already been sold in the first half of this year.
6. Is the purchase of real estate cheaper than generally assumed?
On the demand side, there has so far been little evidence of a corona effect. As the property market reacts sluggishly to economic changes, it remains to be seen whether a longer-term economic crisis will also affect the demand for residential property. While the international real estate market is declining due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the Moldovan real estate market managed to thrive. Currently the real estate market in the Republic of Moldova is highly increasing in terms of the available stock and demand. COVID-19 has changed the mentality of Moldovan buyers, therefore it changed the demand. After the quarantine, all types of individual homes, housing in condominiums with a large common yard, and apartments with terraces are in mad demand.
7. Where property prices are rising
Chisinau is the main city that has the highest property price level in the Republic of Moldova. The majority of real estate purchasing opportunities, hence, the investing ones, too are concentrated in the capital. It is the country’s political, economic, and cultural capital. Chisinau is the largest Moldovan city, therefore about a third of Moldova’s population lives in the Metropolitan area. The capital is also the most economically prosperous city in Moldova and the main industrial and commercial center. Property prices in the Moldovan capital continue to rise as an attractive and emerging location. At an average of 1,050 euros per square metre, the local condominiums are more cost-intensive than anywhere else in the Republic of Moldova. This is noticeable on the real estate market: real estate prices are expected to rise in 2023 in all locations, both in the condominium segment and in single and two-family homes. In the central, very good locations, houses achieve up to 1 million euros, and condominiums in the best locations reach square metre prices of up to 3,500 euros. In the segment of residential and commercial buildings it remains to be seen what effects the rent cap will have. However, Chisinau remains a very attractive investment location due to the strong surplus demand. As a result, property prices and rents have been rising for years. In 2022 at national level, 80% of apartments and houses that are offered for sale are in Chisinau. Many people from the suburbs and villages from all over the country want to live in Chisinau. Nowadays, part of the population leaves the country to work in Europe and after send remittances in Moldova to buy houses, while the other part moves from other districts to Chisinau.
To sum up briefly, we are encouraging you to invest NOW in Moldovan real estate sector, before the boom of the market. There are no restrictions on foreigners buying properties in Moldova, except for agricultural lands and lands of forest fund. The real estate agency Equity Park Management Ltd. (registration number: B254578, address at 2, Rue Heinrich Heine, 1720 Luxembourg, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg) is the prime source of information and assistance in the Republic of Moldova for potential foreign investors. We provide tailored services for potential investors throughout the investment decision process. We also support existing investors in extending their operations. Our team consists of professional staff that will be happy to advise you personally. Combining our experience, we are able to provide you with relevant information for your decision making, as well as links to businesses and government.
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