Colliers: The residential sector is moving towards new delivery highs this year
July marked a 14-year record in the Bucharest residential market in terms of total authorized usable surface area of 350,000 square meters, which is equivalent to almost 7,000 apartments, Colliers data shows. The strong increase in authorized areas in the third quarter canceled the decrease in the first part of the year, so that at nine months there are only 1 percent fewer authorized units compared to the same period last year.
“If in the first half of the year, in Bucharest, authorizations decreased by a third compared to last year, the third quarter brought significant increases. However, the record number of square meters authorized does not mean that all these projects will be built, but it is a measure of the confidence that developers have in the residential market. The number of units delivered today depends on the number of building projects already started and on past demand for housing, while authorisations depend on the current demand for housing, on the confidence in the future, and to a large extent on the administrative process. Thus, this year we still expect record deliveries, even if demand has been on a downward trend since March”, points out Gabriel Blanita, Associate Director Valuation & Advisory Services at Colliers Romania.
For comparison, in 2019 and 2020, in Bucharest the average monthly authorized area was 127,000 square meters, equivalent to almost 2,500 apartments, while in 2021 the average monthly authorized area increased to 139,000 square meters, equivalent to almost 2,800 apartments. In the first nine months of this year, on the back of the strong recovery in the third quarter, the monthly average of authorized areas increased to 156,000 square meters, or the equivalent of almost 3,100 apartments.
In Ilfov, in the first nine months of the year, the authorized area decreased by 6 percent compared to the same period last year, in opposite trend compared to Bucharest, in the sense that the first half of the year brought an increase of almost 10 percent in authorized areas, and the third quarter brought decreases. Cluj recorded a 4 percent increase in the authorized area for residential buildings in the first nine months of the year, in Iași there was a 3 percent increase, and in Timișoara the authorized areas decreased by 5 percent during this period.
Developers in the residential sector remain interested mainly in areas outside Bucharest, where the supply of land is more consistent, prices are lower and permits are generally obtained with fewer difficulties, Colliers data show. Rising interest rates, inflation that is eroding purchasing power and rising construction costs add to the uncertainties affecting the short-term outlook. Still, the first nine months of the year brought an increase in the volume of residential construction by approx. 5 percent, while the value of this work increased by more than 30 percent, illustrating the rising costs in this segment.