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According to a recent report in the UK about which European property markets have a greater potential for growth and profits over the next decade, Romania topped the list.

Romania, located in southeastern Europe, is a nation recently adhered to the European Union where they benefit from substantial foreign investment and economic progress as a result.  According to the report these facts mean that in the coming decade the housing market in Romania is likely to grow strongly and everyone who invested mainly before accession to the European Union could have net earnings of up to 400% of your investment  in the next ten years.

The report is based on an economic assessment and overview of each country in Europe and included the analysis of growth opportunities within the real estate sector in each country.  Because property prices in Romania ranging from as little as twenty thousand euros, the scope for expansion of property prices is clear.  The low starting price of real estate in Romania will also mean that your property sector has attracted considerable interest from international investors in real estate. Read the rest of this entry »

The City keeps up the promotion of 30% extra area real estate investors. But try to address works projects to other areas of the city. Also be reduced from 3 to 2 the number of stories permitted for multifamily housing in the neighborhoods to be protected.

Scattered in a dozen neighborhoods, traditional chalet, in a variety of styles, are the type which is to be preserved.

Scattered in a dozen neighborhoods, traditional chalet, in a variety of styles, are the type which is to be preserved.

Gustavo Pulti The mayor announced yesterday that the City Council will raise a standard that aims to preserve traditional building characteristics and identificatory of the city, as the house of stone and tile roofs emblematic neighborhoods, without harming the growth of the construction sector.

Specifically, the ordinance further renewed promotion regime enjoyed nine years of real estate investors to continue building single-family homes, but will restrict the momentum constructive time: thirteen districts with similar traditional styles will be closed to construction companies, will be preserved each with its appearance.

Pulti made the announcement yesterday, accompanied by President Marcelo Artime HCD and the secretary and deputy secretary of municipal planning, Jose Luis Castorina and Ricardo Rodriguez, respectively.

The districts to be preserved are Chauvin, San Jose, La Perla, New Pompeii, Villa Primera, North Station, Bernardino Rivadavia, Plaza Peralta Ramos, Ramos Peralta West, Lomas de Stella Maris, Leandro Alem, the Center and Playa Grande. “These are places where there is a design characteristic that identifies Mar del Plata and the city government wants to preserve, taking the experiences of other times of the city,” he said the village headman.

The promotion for the construction industry dates back to 2002 when the crisis struck, scarce investment and had to be appealing to developers. Since then granted a 30% extra area who managed to build permissions, but that provision expired on Dec. 31 and called for their renewal business for months, so as not to slow the boom in this activity.

The municipality accepted the claim and negotiated hard with the chambers of industry-is known to reach a consensus with at least marplatense Center Builders, “but imposed restrictions on specific locations where no changes in the landscape will allow building complex, on-demand neighbors. That freedom to build anywhere “will not run anymore,” he said yesterday Pulti.

According to the mayor remarked, with the new regime seeks to promote a “harmonious and steady development” in pursuit of preserving local customs without harming the expansion of construction sector, which spans a great time of growth.

In parallel, the project will now discuss the council also provides a review of the possibility of building three stories in certain districts to preserve: the top two floors will now be “to protect the morphology of Mar del Plata,” he continued Pulti.

“We estalecido a line of consensus and working with the construction industry to agree to protect these areas and typical places never to encounter the same stone that encountered decades ago,” the mayor said later.

In the search for consensus also included the gremiod and construction, UOCRA obviously interested in that does not lose pace of private works made in recent years.

The municipal government’s argument is that it becomes imperative to protect “the typical house in these places,” while “going to guide the development of this great stage of construction of Mar del Plata to other sites.”

“We know that economic momentum is important because it creates work and progress. But we also know that the state has to set the rules for that growth to be geared towards the common good and toward what marplatenses all want, which is that growth is not overwhelming, “he said Pulti.