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Uus Maa: Estonian Real Estate Market Review, August 2019

Uus Maa

Regardless of holiday waves and the warm August, the real estate market was operating at top speed. According to the final figures, 2,087 sales-purchase transactions of apartment ownerships were concluded in August, which was the second best result of this

EstateGuru sells the collateral of its first defaulted loan

Estateguru

EstateGuru has taken possession of its first defaulted loan’s collateral and has started the sales process to regain investors’ funds. In October, Toome avenue development loan in the amount €224,000 reached its maturity date, however the borrower had become insolvent

SEB: Proportion of home loans with long-term arrears return to pre-crisis levels

According to an international survey conducted in 2013, as much as 74 per cent of Latvian families experienced some negative impact – job loss or decreased income – from the economic crisis. In Estonia, the proportion of such families was

Dos And Don’ts When Letting Out Rental Property In Tallinn And Estonia: Part Two-The Don’ts

Following on from our article yesterday in which we outlined what you should do when letting out property in Estonia, here as promised is part two, in which we detail the ‘don’ts’… 1) Don’t wait to secure the highest rental rate

Dos And Don’ts When Letting Out Rental Property In Tallinn And Estonia: Part One – The Dos

Following hot on the heels of our recent posts on where to buy in Tallinn, Estonian real estate terminology getting lost in translation, and top tips when buying in Estonia, all of which we hope you’ve found helpful, we thought we’d continue on

Ten Top Tips When Buying Residential Property In Tallinn And Estonia

In amongst all the up-to-date news and developments about the real estate market, and everything else in Tallinn and Estonia, we like to provide concrete advice to those who are thinking of buying in Tallinn. After all, property is our

Estonia Vs Slovenia

An interesting and detailed post here, from the redoubtable Edward Hugh, about one of the two other CEE countries, apart from Estonia, that have acceded to the Eurozone, namely Slovenia (the third country is Slovakia). Having consistently outperformed Estonia and even ‘older’