Vilnius suburbs, seen from the TV-tower. Although rather overpriced, this spacious city offers some good Investment opportunities in the years to come. |
Once these people have gotten their money back in Euros, the situation will probably start to normalize. And the successive dip in the real estate market will of course be blamed on the Euro, Germany or for that matter Merkel personally. In the long run, however, there should be plenty of good opportunities in Lithuanian real estate. The largest Lithuanian cities will continue to grow, in spite of the negative outlooks for population growth in the country as a whole.
This is largely due to the fact that very little is being done
to maintain the smaller settlements in the countryside, and in time one can
expect to see a migration of people from villages to the larger cities. This
will of course affect the price of rural properties in a favorable way, but
foreign investors looking for real estate in Lithuanian villages are usually
few and far between. Those looking for a real bargain can in fact already find
a village house in the middle of nowhere at sale for next to nothing, but
chances are that it will sell for even less in a few years.
The Lithuanian countryside. Although heaven for some, it is not for everyone |
This is also the case in some of the smaller cities, where
particularly small to medium sized apartments can be found at very moderate
prices. But the problem here is the same as in the cities – unless demand for
housing in that area increases, neither will the value of your property. This
makes such real estate mostly attractive for buyers who intend to use the house
or apartment for their own purposes. Those people should on the other hand keep
in mind that petty theft still is rather common in this part of the world, and
that it makes sense not to leave ones property unattended for large parts of
the year.
A luxury house in Palanga. Not something you would want to leave unattended for 8 months of the year in a country where people would steal your door knob for the scrap value |
An old shack in the old German territory of Neringa. I wouldn`t be surprised if the asking price is 500.000 euros. It will probably sell for double that in ten years, if it still stands... |
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