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Home Rental Rates in Hungary Rise Nearly 13% in September

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Home rental rates in Hungary rose 12.5pc year-on-year in September, at practically the same pace as in the previous month, data compiled by the Central Statistical Office (KSH) from listings site Ingatlan.com show.

Rental rates in the capital increased by 12.4%.

In a month-on-month comparison, home rental rates edged up 0.1% for the whole country and slipped 0.3% in Budapest.

The monthly rental rate for a flat in the capital averaged HUF 221,000 in the first half of the year. A home in a large city in the west of the country could be rented for HUF 156,000/month.

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