REALCO: NEW HOUSING SALES IN VILNIUS HAVE STABILISED, BUT CHEAPER HOUSING SHOULD NOT BE EXPECTED

The Vilnius primary real estate (RE) market continues to slow down in the fourth quarter of this year. According to Realco’s data, 311 housing units were sold on the capital’s primary market in November, which is 46% less than this year’s average of 580 dwellings per month. However, a cooling market does not mean good news for buyers – there are no signs of falling prices of housing so far. “There are...

REALCO JOINS THE VILNIUS GREEN WAVE INITIATIVE

Realco, real estate (RE) developer, which has joined the Green Wave initiated by the municipality of the Vilnius city, draws attention to the inexorably growing importance of greenery in the development of new RE projects, and announces that it will continue to strengthen its position in the creation and maintenance of green spaces in the city. “The capital’s talk of becoming a greener city materialis...

JULIUS DOVIDONIS, CEO OF REALCO: TODAY WE HAVE A MUCH MORE SUSTAINABLE REAL ESTATE MARKET

This year’s spectacular sales surge in the real estate (RE) market is heating up not only the passions of RE developers and buyers, but also a debate among economists on where the booming market will lead and how it will turn out. Julius Dovidonis, CEO of Realco, a real estate developer which is having a very successful year, believes that the lessons of the 2008 financial crisis have been learnt, but ra...

HISTORIC HOUSING SALES ARE REPLACED BY BUSY CONSTRUCTION SITES

The Vilnius primary real estate (RE) market, which started to slow down in the third quarter of the year, continues to see a downturn, although construction sites are intense, according to Realco. RE developers are rushing to implement over 30 residential projects that have filled the capital’s skyline with construction cranes. Historically, the end of the year used to be a busy time for RE developers...