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The real estate market in the mountain resorts of Brașov is experiencing expansion, with more properties being put up for sale and prices rising, especially in the premium segment. In the first five months of this year, the number of properties listed for sale increased by 14% compared to the same period last year, with around 80 houses and villas available. The market in Bran remains focused on large properties, with an average usable area of about 250 square meters. The average price requested for homes and villas in the area has reached 1,170 euros per square meter, a 6% increase from the same period last year. One of the most expensive properties in the entire Brașov county is a luxury villa valued at nearly 3 million euros, featuring four bedrooms and premium facilities such as an indoor pool, sauna, and fully equipped cinema room. This property is suitable for both tourist investment and private use. Another villa in the region, a house with 11 rooms located in the historic district of Șcheii Brașovului, is priced similarly. For buyers looking for mountain housing but finding prices in Bran too high, Moieciu offers a more affordable alternative. Known for its picturesque hamv

The real estate market in the mountain resorts of Brașov County is currently experiencing a period of expansion, marked by an increasing number of properties being put up for sale and rising prices, particularly within the premium segment. This trend has been especially noticeable in areas such as Bran, where the demand for high-end properties continues to grow. According to data from Imobiliare.ro, in the first five months of this year, the number of properties listed for sale increased by 14% compared to the same period last year, with approximately 80 houses and villas available on the market.

In Bran, the real estate market remains focused on large-scale properties. The average size of homes listed by real estate agencies is around 250 square meters, many of which were previously used as tourist accommodations or exclusive vacation residences. The average price requested for houses and villas in the area reached 1,170 euros per square meter during the first five months of the year, representing a 6% increase compared to the same period last year.

At the top of the market in Bran stands a luxury villa estimated at nearly three million euros, one of the most expensive properties in the entire Brașov County. Built in 2006, this villa features four bedrooms and premium facilities such as an indoor pool, sauna, and fully equipped home cinema. According to the sales listing, the property is suitable for both investment purposes and private use. It offers breathtaking views and is located in a picturesque mountain setting.

This villa is priced similarly to another property in the county—a house with 11 rooms situated in the historic district of Șcheii Brașovului. Both properties represent the pinnacle of luxury in their respective areas, showcasing the high standards and unique features that define the premium real estate market in Brașov County.

For buyers seeking a mountain residence but considering the prices in Bran too high, Moieciu presents a more accessible alternative. Known for its picturesque villages—Moieciu de Sus, Moieciu de Jos, Măgura, and Peștera—the area relies heavily on rural tourism and stunning natural landscapes. In the first part of the year, approximately 60 houses and villas were available on the local market, a 27% increase compared to 2025. These properties are generally smaller than those found in Bran, with an average usable area of about 215 square meters.

According to Imobiliare.ro, the average price requested in Moieciu is around 970 euros per square meter. Unlike Bran, where visible increases have occurred, property owners in Moieciu have maintained their financial expectations close to the level set at the beginning of 2025. This suggests a more stable pricing environment in Moieciu compared to the dynamic changes observed in Bran.

The contrasting dynamics between Bran and Moieciu highlight the diverse options available to potential buyers in the mountainous regions of Brașov County. While Bran continues to attract significant interest due to its premium properties and rising prices, Moieciu offers a more affordable yet still appealing alternative for those looking to invest in or reside in a mountain setting. As the real estate market evolves, these trends are likely to continue shaping the landscape of property investments in the region.

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The real estate market in the mountain resorts of Brașov is experiencing expansion, with more properties being put up for sale and prices rising, especially in the premium segment. In the first five months of this year, the number of properties listed for sale increased by 14% compared to the same period last year, with around 80 houses and villas available. The market in Bran remains focused on large properties, with an average usable area of about 250 square meters. The average price requested for homes and villas in the area has reached 1,170 euros per square meter, a 6% increase from the same period last year. One of the most expensive properties in the entire Brașov county is a luxury villa valued at nearly 3 million euros, featuring four bedrooms and premium facilities such as an indoor pool, sauna, and fully equipped cinema room. This property is suitable for both tourist investment and private use. Another villa in the region, a house with 11 rooms located in the historic district of Șcheii Brașovului, is priced similarly. For buyers looking for mountain housing but finding prices in Bran too high, Moieciu offers a more affordable alternative. Known for its picturesque hamv

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