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Estonians face a sharp increase in land tax

The ruling coalition has no option, but to start re-valuation of land that could double or triple land tax, writes Äripäev. The only hope is that since the idea of re-value the land is supported only by Social Democrats, but

The Estonian property crash

14/01/2009 ilmus väljaandes The Baltic Times lühiintervjuu Eesti kinnisvaraturust. Lehe tellijad saavad seda lugeda The Baltic Times veebilehelt.

How does global financial crisis affect Estonian real estate market?

The global financial crisis seems to turn into economic crisis. How does that affect small Estonian real estate market? arileht.ee mediates real estate consultant Tõnu Toompark’s opinion. Financial crisis and downturn of real estate prices mean that every loan kroon

Disorientation in global economy to postpone Estonian housing market recovery

KV.ee’s special housing market index KV (Real Estate) Index is constantly falling for the 33 week. The value of the index is 90.5 points what makes an annual 14 pct fall, real estate specialist Tõnu Toompark writes in his blog.

Disorientation in global economy to postpone Estonian housing market recovery

KV.ee’s special housing market index KV (Real Estate) Index is constantly falling for the 33 week. The value of the index is 90.5 points what makes an annual 14 pct fall, real estate specialist Tõnu Toompark writes in his blog.

Estonian construction volumes down 2.3 pct in Q2

The volumes of Estonian construction companies decreased 2.3 pct year on year in the second quarter, Tõnu Toompark, a real estate specialist writes in its blog. The total volume of construction works was EEK 14.7 billion. According to Toompark the

Websites claim massive debts from real estate agents

In recent months Estonia’s leading real estate online portals have closed hundreds of accounts of real estate agents because of debts. Real estate developer turns attention to state real estate auctions Tarvo Teslon, CEO of Diginet that runs the popular

Balticbusinessnews.com: Real estate transaction at the level of 2002

8,900 transactions were made in the Estonian real estate sector in the first quarter of 2008. That is a 34 pct annual decline. The transactions’ value dropped 42 pct y-o-y, amounting EEK 9.4 bln in the Q1, Päevaleht Online mediates

Balticbusinessnews.com: Analyst: housing prices are melting in summer

Estonian real estate analyst Tõnu Toompark says that housing prices have fallen 12 percent this year. Toompark who rans KV.EE, a real estate portal that tracks real estate prices, estimates that housing prices have fallen 12 percent to the level

Estonian real estate sector in standstill

The Estonian real estate sector is stagnating and property prices continue to fall, writes Äripäev. According to Äripäev’s real estate analysts, most predictions made by the paper in January have become a reality as the market has gone to a

Analysts disagree over the future of Estonian housing market

Real estate experts Tõnu Toompark and Marek Vikat disagree whether people looking for a home should buy today or postpone the purchase decision. Toompark told Äripäev that although housing prices are likely to keep falling for most of this year,

FKSM ehitab veetöötlusjaamad Kunda haavapuitmassi tehasele

AS FKSM sõlmis Saksa peatöövõtja RWE Industrie – Lösungen GmbH-ga projekteerimis- ja ehitustöövõtulepingu AS-ile Estonian Cell kuuluva Kunda haavapuitmassi tehase veetöötlusjaamade rajamiseks. Veetöötlusjaamad hakkavad tehast toorveega varustama ja puhastama jäätmevett, mis puhastatuna juhitakse Soome lahte. Heitvesi suubub merre süvalasu kaudu,

Paul Oberschneider among Top 50 Developers in Europe, Says EuroProperty Magazine

Munich, EXPO REAL – American-Estonian developer and investor Paul Oberschneider has been selected one of the fifty top real estate professionals in the pan-European property field by EuroProperty magazine-s Elite edition. The selection of players came from what EuroProperty and

Overborrowing remains a dark cloud over Estonian real estate market

Tõnu Toompark- sales representative of FKSM real estate group- says that the real estate market is very sensitive to borrowing levels. In an interview to Ąripäev- Toompark said that he did not expect real estate prices to continue growing since

Estonian real estate market keeps growing, but problems remain: analyst

Tõnu Toompark, analyst of ERI Kinnisvara, writes in Äripäev that the Estonian real estate market is growing on housing loans.The volume of housing loans issued by banks in 2002 went up 71 percent in a year to 4.7 billion kroons.