Home prices keep rising

Home prices keep rising

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The prices of residential properties in Slovenia continued to grow in the second quarter of the year although the number of transactions dropped. Prices rose by 2.2% over the quarter before, going up by 6.7% year-on-year, fresh official statistics show, CE Report quotes The Slovenia Times.

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