In what are the first exiles in Kosovo investing

Exiles are focused on buying real estate in Kosovo. Only in the January-September period last year have 265m euros been spent in foreign direct investment in this sector. Buying housing, housing and land accounts for 68 percent of totaling 389m euros in foreign investment. And 87m euros have been invested in services [...]
Exiles are focused on buying real estate in Kosovo. Only in the January-September period last year have 265m euros been spent in foreign direct investment in this sector.
Buying housing, housing and land accounts for 68 percent of totaling 389m euros in foreign investment.
And 87m euros have been invested in financial services.
Foreign investment in real estate has increased by 106 percent from the previous year.
According to Petrit Kastrat from a real estate agency, the period of undesert post-isolation affected this trend.
He tells Klan Kosova that during 2020 many exiles could not come to Kosovo, and this has influenced the demand to rise a year later.
For Kosovar Professor Ukshi, this type of investment does not bring much fruit to the country's economy, as it increases the number of workers but does not influence the increased value Kosovo needs most.
According to her, foreign direct investments should be directed into tourism, industry and other important sectors.
Besides increasing trading, real estate has also marked recent price increases as a result of pandemic.











