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Bigbank has launched a new zero-down-payment lease offering for business clients, with a term of up to eight years, to finance the purchase of both an electric car and its...
In Rae municipality, the sale of a modern, environmentally friendly warehouse and production space business park (stock office) designed for small and medium-sized enterprises has begun. The development at Koplipere...
At the end of the year, real estate developer Liven organized an architecture competition for the Kadaka tee 88 development property to find a solution for new apartment buildings and...
Domus Kinnisvara Vahendus OÜ, which provides real estate consulting, brokerage, and valuation services, has appointed Kaisa Hiire, with extensive real estate market experience, as a new member of the board.
Evernord, an investment management company, successfully conducted a closed bond issue for Estonian real estate developer Endover in December, raising a total of 8.8 million euros. Bonds are being issued...
Last year, foreigners made twice as many sales transactions as purchase transactions in the Estonian real estate market, with Russians and Finns selling the most, according to statistics from the...
At the end of the year, a topping-out ceremony was held at the Keila Park Houses residential area with a total budget of 17 million euros, where developer Invego honored...
According to Toomas Pärtel, chairman of the board of Puumarket, the Baltic region's largest timber retailer, the price of construction timber will not rise significantly in the first quarter, but...
According to Igor Habal, a member of the management board of Estonia's largest real estate office Uus Maa, the number of apartment rental offerings has indeed decreased, but there is...
Landen Real Estate announced a construction project in Tallinn, on the property at Paldiski Ave 95 for building a new modern apartment building. The building block, which has five and...
Estonian real estate developer Novira Capital and investment management company Evernord are building Stellar, a luxurious 16-story residential building with 147 apartments in downtown Tallinn with an investment of 54...
Entrepreneur David Pärnametsa's participation company Jägala Kodud OÜ is developing a residential area of 16 hectares near Jägala waterfall in Jõelähtme.
The real estate market in 2025 is difficult to predict precisely, as there is still considerable instability. These observations are not predictions, but rather perspectives worth monitoring in the year...
Real estate developer Invego launched the project "Estonia Needs More Children", through which when purchasing a new home, families can receive up to 25,000 euros in purchase support depending on...
This year has brought long-awaited revival to the real estate market – how we got here, what is happening with property prices and what are the forecasts for the new...
Although real estate transactions are typically not conducted in cash, it hasn't entirely disappeared. However, there are several important nuances to pay attention to, explains Egon Juhanson, a real estate...
Estonia's disconnection from the Russian electricity grid (BRELL) in February 2025 and the transition to the Continental European frequency opens up more opportunities for renewable energy producers: to earn revenue...
Typically, the largest number of transactions with new homes occurs in the last months of the year, which is related to buyers' desire to implement their purchase decisions by the...
In Estonia's most expensive apartment transaction of the past year, an apartment changed hands in Tallinn for 1.26 million euros, while the most expensive apartment transaction in Jõgeva reached only...
In December transactions in Tallinn, the average price per square meter rose to 3,045 euros, with the most expensive apartment sold for 1,016,968 euros.
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