According to preliminary figures, nearly 10,600 buildings, premises and land sites changed hands in sales deals in November, which is a drop by 3.2%, from 10,900, in October but a rise by 5.2%, from 10,100, in November of 2016.
Over the first 11 months of 2017, 114,300 real estate objects were sold in Lithuania, which is up by 3.5%, from 110,400, in January-November last year.
Apartment sales were virtually unchanged year-on-year at 30,900, those of individual houses went up by 7.6% to 9,700 and land sites climbed by 6.3% to 57,300.
In November alone, apartment sales were up 7.9% to 2,895, individual houses grew by 9.4% to 875 and land sites rose 3.4% to 5,347 year-on-year.
