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The truth about the 2,000 lei houses in a corner of heaven in Transylvania. “Many Bucharesters buy and renovate here”

The mayor of Gherdeal (Sibiu) spoke about the real price at which houses are sold in the village he leads. The mayor says that more and more Bucharest residents have started to come to the area and buy vacation homes.

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Houses in Gherghel are sold for tens of thousands of euros. PHOTO Traveler in basketballs

Mayor Emil Gherghel leads the village of Gherdeal, in Bruiu commune, Sibiu county, a locality where more and more Bucharesters and Sibiians are moving to benefit from the clean air and fabulous landscapes.

However, the houses here are by no means cheap. Although it was written that a house in Gherdeal would cost 2,000 lei, the mayor has another version.

In reality, he says, a house in the village costs 60,000 euros, not 2,000 lei.

Moreover, the mayor says that he even tried to get in touch with the publications that wrote about this topic and that wrote that the price of the houses would be 2,000 lei, he notes Council Tower.

“There is no such thing. We also debunked it on the town hall’s website. We called those numbers to try not to spread the word, we also tried to contact them on Facebook, but we couldn’t find them. At the moment in Gherdeal 90-95% of the houses have owners, there are about three or four of whom nothing is really known. What I can tell you is that the last house was sold for 60,000 euros, a real estate transaction in Gherdeal”said the mayor, according to the quoted source.

“No one came to ask, there is no such thing as a 2,000 lei house, with 2,000 lei you buy an animal, a cart horse. There are about 10-12 people who live there permanently. There are many owners from Bucharest who have bought and are renovating to turn them into holiday homes”Gherghel also stated.

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