According to the firm’s research, buyers are slowly returning to the market, as reflected by sales figures. A major uncertainty, however, is how 2024’s sales will be affected by the increase in VAT, which rose from 20 percent to 23 percent in 2025. This rise is expected to impact property prices significantly.
Source: spectator.sme.sk
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