How much apartments and houses sold for in Bucharest in August 2025. Transaction prices per square meter

By Bucharest Team
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Statistics confirm that the Bucharest real estate market remained active in August 2025, with prices reflecting both the growing demand for small and medium-sized homes and the steady interest in premium properties. The differences between segments show that every category of buyers maintains its preferences, from studios considered affordable investments to luxury houses and villas.
Thus, the evolution of the Capital’s real estate market, according to anuntul.ro, demonstrates price stability per square meter, as well as a clear orientation toward a diversification of offers, depending on buyers’ needs and financial possibilities.
Average prices for studios and two-room apartments
Official data for August 2025 shows that housing prices in Bucharest remain high, particularly in the small residential segment. A studio was sold, on average, for €66,436, which means a cost of €2,050 per square meter.
Two-room apartments reached a slightly higher level, being sold for an average of €104,921. In this case, the price per square meter was €1,987, a figure comparable to studios, confirming the constant interest in this type of home, considered affordable and practical for young families or investments.
Price evolution for three- and four-room apartments
When it comes to larger homes, prices were significantly higher. A three-room apartment reached an average of €144,152, with a cost of €1,984 per square meter.
Apartments with four or more rooms were sold at even higher values. The average transaction price in August 2025 was €245,464, with the cost per square meter climbing to €2,280, showing that the premium segment of the real estate market continues to be supported by strong demand in the Capital.
Prices for houses and villas in Bucharest
Houses and villas in Bucharest recorded the highest values in August 2025. According to statistics, the average transaction price was €454,259, while the cost per square meter reached €2,267. These figures highlight a consistent demand for individual properties, especially in highly rated residential areas.
The trend also indicates that investments in houses and villas are favored by buyers seeking more space and comfort, even in the context of high costs.
The rental market, a barometer of current demand
The rental segment provides an additional perspective on the dynamics of the Capital’s real estate market. In August 2025, a studio rented for €356, while a two-room apartment reached €556.
Prices increased significantly for larger apartments: €727 for three-room units and €1,600 for four-room apartments or larger. For houses and villas, the average monthly rent was €2,141, indicating a sustained demand for spacious properties, particularly favored by high-income families or expats.