KÉSZ Group resi project in Bucharest reaches 27% sale rate

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KÉSZ Group has announced that its Corallis residential complex in Bucharest has already sold homes amounting to around €11.5 million, which accounts for 27% of the whole residential stock in the project. 

Construction is ongoing, with two buildings already reaching the ground level. The project completion deadline is set for the end of 2026, with apartment handovers expected at the beginning of 2027.  

“As expected, most interested buyers chose Corallis apartments for residential purposes. At the same time, investing in an apartment in this complex is a wise decision considering the long-term property value appreciation potential,” says George Călin, Residential Sales Manager at Fortim Trusted Advisors, the exclusive real estate agent for the project. 

The residential complex will offer a wide range of facilities, including a reception, concierge service, a fitness area with a swimming pool, playgrounds, as well as renewable energy generated by photovoltaic panels. 

This is the group's first residential investment in Bucharest. KÉSZ Group has previously invested in office and industrial projects. 

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