
Participants of the Property Market Public Union of Azerbaijan released the outcomes of the September 2010 monitoring into the state of the land market in the Azerbaijani capital. The monitoring showed that as in previous months, in September, a portfolio of proposals for land in Baku was formed mainly due to new free sites.
The monitoring showed that 100 square meters of land in the capital averaged $14,243. The most expensive land was put on sale in the Nasimi district of Baku at $230,000 for per 100 square meters. The cheapest land plot was put on sale in Pirakashkul settlement of Absheron region at $350 per one hundred square meters.
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