JULY 16 2021 (The Bulletin) — Propelled by pent-up pandemic demand, Georgia’s housing market is picking up and is pushing sales to new highs, the Toronto-headquartered Colliers International said in a report. It said that in June this year, 3,378 apartments were sold in Tbilisi, an increase of 10% on the same period in 2019. Analysts have said that Georgia’s economy has recovered well from the pandemic.
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— This story was published in issue 493 of the Central Asia & South Caucasus Bulletin, on July 22 2021
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