Demand for 2- and 3-room apartments stays high, and the city’s northern areas are gaining momentum. We analyze prices, interest rates and what it means for buyers and sellers this year.
The Suceava real-estate market enters 2026 in a balance we haven't seen in years. After the period of rapid growth, things have settled: buyers have time to compare again, and sellers understand that a fair price matters more than an ambitious one.
Demand centers on 2- and 3-room apartments
Two- and three-room apartments remain the most sought-after, especially by young families and first-time buyers. They're spacious enough for comfort yet stay affordable and easy to resell or rent later.
A well-positioned apartment with a realistic price still sells in a few weeks. The difference is preparation, not luck.
The northern areas are gaining momentum
Burdujeni and Ițcani attract growing interest thanks to friendlier prices and new residential projects. The center stays premium, but the price-to-space ratio pushes many buyers toward the outskirts.
What this means for you
If you want to buy, you have more negotiating power than last year — use it. If you're selling, rely on a tidy presentation and a price anchored in market reality. Either way, an honest conversation up front saves you from surprises at the end.