In July 2016, the Budapest and the Hungarian real estate market indices of GKI-MGYOSZ – compared to the previous quarter – increased by 1 and 2 points respectively. Both indices were 6 points higher than one year earlier. The index figures represent a 42-quarter peak for Budapest, and a 48-quarter peak for Hungary. That is, such high values have not been seen for ten or twelve years, respectively.
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