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Canadian Real Estate Company Enters the Estonian Market

SNC-Lavalin Homburg Property Management, a company owned by two Canadian capital holding companies, has opened an office in Tallinn. Similar ventures are also being opened in Riga and Vilnius. The company was founded by one of the biggest engineering, construction

Empty Apartments In Estonia Creating More Problems

An increasing number of apartments in rural areas and small towns in Estonia are being left abandoned, as their owners seek employment overseas, according to a report by Sven Randlaid on the website of ERR, Estonia’s national broadcasting network, citing

Individuals In The Rental Market Need Tax Exempt Status

At a recent round table meeting of the EKFL (Eesti Kinnisvarafirmade Liit), an association of Estonian real estate agents, construction companies, developers and other related interests, on 26 October, the question of issues related to tax relief for rental income

Apartment Deals, Prices In Estonia Picking Up But Caution Still Needed

Summer 2011 apparently experienced a low volume of real estate transactions in Estonia, according to Tõnu Toompark on his adaur blog. However, the months of August and September actually saw a rise to the highest level of the year so

Kinnisvarakonverents Kinnisvara 2011 „Kinnisvaraturul uut hoogu otsimas“

X RAHVUSVAHELINE KINNISVARAKONVERENTS KINNISVARA 2011 „Kinnisvaraturul uut hoogu otsimas“ 11/11/2011 Weizenbergi 34 / Valge 1, Tallinn I Sessioon Moderaatorid: Tambet Tiits (EKHÜ), Tõnis Rüütel (EKFL), Jüri Kröönström (EKHHL), Andrus Soonsein (EKMK) 9.00–10.00 Osalejate registreerimine, hommikukohv 10.00-10.15 Avasõnad: Majandus- ja Kommunikatsiooniminister

Real Estate Market Growing Slowly But Steadily In Tallinn, Tartu and Pärnu, Estonia

Today’s residential market seens to be relatively calm, with sudden changes not taking place, writes Tõnu Toompark on his adaur blog. However, developments in the city centre of Tallinn, particularly in the high end of the market are certainly a

Estonian Property Owners’ “Golden Handcuffs”

The proportion of property owners in Estonia seems to be declining somewhat, despite a strong desire in Estonia to be a property owner, according to a report in Estonian business newspaper Äripaev. The article, by Silvia Kruusmaa, goes on to

Kinnisvarakonverents Kinnisvara 2011 „Kinnisvaraturul uut hoogu otsimas“

X RAHVUSVAHELINE KINNISVARAKONVERENTS KINNISVARA 2011 „Kinnisvaraturul uut hoogu otsimas“ 11/11/2011 Weizenbergi 34 / Valge 1, Tallinn I Sessioon Moderaatorid: Tambet Tiits (EKHÜ), Tõnis Rüütel (EKFL), Jüri Kröönström (EKHHL), Andrus Soonsein (EKMK) 9.00–10.00 Osalejate registreerimine, hommikukohv 10.00-10.15 Avasõnad: Majandus- ja Kommunikatsiooniminister

Energy Savings Pay Off When Buying Real Estate In Estonia

When buying a new home, it seems that the biggest cost is likely to be the actual purchase price according to property developer Allan Kool, in an article published on Tõnu Toompark’s adaur blog. However, it gradually dawns on home

Statistics: Growth In Volume Of Land Transactions In Estonia

Both built up and raw land in Estonia has seen a significant increase in the number of deals in the second quarter of 2011, according to Tõnu Toompark on his adaur blog. This is in direct contrast to apartment deals

Estonia Property Prices Lowest Since Downturn, Offers Increase

Positive changes in residential offer prices in Estonia as reflected in the kv.ee index are, despite positive forecasts, not apparent, with the index showing its lowest figure since the 2008-2010 crash, standing at 61.0 on 3 July, 2011, writes Tõnu

Statistics: Commercial Real Estate Investment Has Not Declined

Investments by Estonian businesses in capital assets have grown for the second quarter in a row, year on year, writes Tõnu Toompark in his adaur blog. Real estate investments (including land, buildings, facilities construction, renovation and purchase costs) have moved into

Do Apartment Ownerships In Estonia Constitute An Enterprise?

The Estonian Tax and Customs Board sometimes seems to use unlawful measures to limit the taxpayer’s right to deduct value added tax (VAT), report Law Firm LEXTAL attorney-at-law Ants Karu and lawyer Margus Reiland. Obligation to pay VAT usually lies

Real estate year promises to be positive

Life shows that the supernatural expectations attributed to the coming of the euro were left unfulfilled. The new currency left the buyers and sellers eyeing each other and waiting for the actual market movements. For this reason the number of

Estonian Housing Offer Prices Holding Back Market Index

As recently posted on this blog, a sluggish real estate market in provincial Estonia is having a deleterious effect on the Estonian housing market as a whole, as reflected in the kv.ee index. According to Tõnu Toompark’s Adaur blog, neither

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