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Old 08-01-2008, 12:10 PM
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hi sergey,

i am currently looking for land in kishinev, moldova.

what can you tell me about the kishinev market today?
can you give me some numbers for :

how much do appartments sell for?
how much do office sell / rent for ?
commercial sell / rent?

i heard there is no financing in moldiva - developers sell 'on paper' with 40% deposit - is that true ?

thanks,
Moti

Hi Moti,

Sorry for the long replay.

At present I possess an extensive database on the real estate. What you you interests?

Under what purposes you the land and the area interests?.
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Old 08-01-2008, 12:14 PM
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Sergey, Hi.

You are true in your sayings.
I am also in the real estate in Moldova, and I have the best description of Moldova.
Moldova - the Pearl of Eatern Europe!
I have even registred the phrase at the AGEPI.

I know people are amybe a little bit skeptical, but investing NOW in Moldova, si the best thing one can do.
Moldova is for people that lost the boat with Romania.

Hey, maybe we can meet and have some talk, ah?

Take care!
Hi MeriaKre,

It is ready with you will meet, write the phone number in privat
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Hi Expatjim,

You probably speak about that time when there was a disintegration of the Soviet union in 90 years. Then the legislative device has not been adjusted is was in the remote past. Now we the small sovereign state which differs that that we aspire in EU.

Serghey
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Interesting articles. Moldova. The cheap persons romania. Historically it was poorer than Romania, Romania is on the inside of EU. Moldova on the outside. Must be a brave investor. Suits some, not others. I think comments made by expatjim are interesting. The proof, would be going over and checking it out. If you have time and a long enough time horizon.
Is Moldova a candidate country yet? Will the EU keep the bridges up for the next 10 years. Personally I dont know the politics in Moldova and the security situation.
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The situation in Moldova is clear for me a long time already.
I wished to discuss with colleagues from other countries, the reason of a rise in prices for the real estate.......
And for an example I speak about a situation in the real estate market in Moldova.
As you think as professionals. What can happens with the prices for the real estate in the country?

If all foreign policy of Moldova is adjusted on the introduction into the European Union, the border for people wishing will open to work in Europe.... I about this contract between Italy and Moldova already wrote, if the country small...... And in good economic relations with neighbours Romania and Ukraine.

And what else there are factors on yours capable to cause a cardinal rise in prices.......?


Well and if my help is required to someone as realtor I will be glad to help.

And concerning brave investors I will tell that, I work one and a half year with the Italian citizens. For this time we have concluded 7 transactions, from apartments to the ground areas, on real estate acquisition in Moldova.
As speaks one of familiar Italians... In business who will wake up earlier, that will eat more.
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Excuse my intervention but i see a lot of naivity here. Moldova Republic will not make it into the UE for a long time to come, simply because Russia will not allow it to. Don't forget that the Russian army is in there, and the country has territorial disputes and frozen wars. But the critical variable is the size of the population, it has only a little more than 3 million people. Are you really telling me that it will sustain property growth on this basis? Just look at affordability ratio and you will realise that it has gone overboard by speculator buying. It will not be able to increase too long.
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Old 03-07-2008, 08:55 AM
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Hi.

I havent been here for a long time.

Anyway, I understand people;s fear related to Moldova.
I just want to say that noone was even thinking about Romania getting in the EU in 2003-2004. Only smart people did.
Same stuff is in Moldova right now.

I am ready to bet with anyone, that maximum in 2015 Moldova will be in the EU.
And I have concrete and true information directly from the source regarding this matter.

For any thing in this world, there are people that agree with it and that dont agree.

You decide weather to be the money maker or the money looser

Best regards to you!

P.S.
Serghei, give me or write me your phone number.
Lets meet.
I am sure we can collaborate.

Peace!
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To my opinion Moldova got a lot to go for, If you look at City center average price per sqm in other capital cities around Moldova:

Moscow 11000.00, Kiev 7000.00, Bucharest 3500.00, Sofia 2500.00
Prague 5000.00, Bratislava 2500.00, Chisinau - Moldova 650.00-1000.00 per sqm

It shows clearly that Chisinau - Moldova is at the end of the list with prices of 650-1000 Per Sqm. If it just rises up to Bucharest level it would make a great investment.

The reasons why it will happened are vary and different and no one can say why when and what, as well as that when the wheel start turning no one stop it.
Who believed at 2001 in Kiev that by 2008 prices will be 10 times higher?

I am sure that at the time people say the same thing and had same fear about Romania or Ukraine…The one's who made money was the one's who invest at the time in those places.

One thing for sure there is no other place in EU that can offer such prices for Sqm.
I my self invested in Chisinau - Moldova and I peacefully suggested for others to do so.


Dear Dorian

Far from me to profess to be an expert on Moldovia, but your writings have both intrigued and puzzled me and i was wondering if you could elaborate a few points that would I am sure benefit all visitors to the forum.

How can you compare the fundementals of Moldavia to places like Moscow, Kiev, Bucharest, Sofia, Prague and Bratislava, the figures in these economies is just not comparable so proportionately puts Chisanu at the end of the list.


You say that reasons for capital growth vary and differeniate and no one can say why when. This is total KEK, these very reasons are the same reasons that it could be argued that the market will drop or stay stagnant. There must be econom indicators or the wheel will not budge and if it does without these then it is very high risk pyramid for which you must take a very early exit.

Who would have believed prices would be 10 times higher, very few would have believed and those of us who did were said to be crazy because it was as we knew initially high risk and high risk is gambling?

Therefore, give me a good reason why we should gamble in Moldovia?

And on a final point you say ''One thing for sure there is no other place in EU that can offer such prices!'' I hate to burst your bubble, but moldovia is not in the EU!

David Howe LLB. LLM
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Dear Doron,

I would like to see figures which back up your statements. So far, the only figure you have mentioned is the population of 5 million people, when in fact 2007 figures show a population of 4,320,490.

In order for people to make an informed decision about investing in Moldova they must have facts and figures to back up your statements. Otherwise it is as much as risk as heading out the door in Brasov without an umbrella.

Anticipating your reply.

Karl Wilkinson
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Mr.Howe, I fail to see how someone who is clearly advertising investing in Romania freely publishses himself in the moldova forum….. The situation in Romania must be very fragile…

Good day - Doron[/QUOTE]


Dorian, I fail to understand how you cannot see how I publicly posted in a Moldova forum which is actually in a Romanian Forum and not as stated by you in a Moldovian forum. Did you not read it or have it read to you before you replied. Perhaps a trip to a local optician is necessatated

As for the situation in Romania being fragile, you are as correct in this statement as you were in your initial post about Moldovian opportunities based upon nothing to substantiate them on.

Therefore, before you go slagging off Romania perhaps you could make an attempt at defending your initial post about Moldovian opportunities, or is there a village missing an idiot somewhere.

David Howe LLB. LLM
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