For rent is an individual building divided into 4 floors, with a beautiful view of Skopje. It can also be rented separately, four units per floor. Heating with pellets + inverter. 1st floor can also be used as offices, 80m2 above a state hospital in an excellent quiet location with an unobstructed view. Price 320 euros (1 large living room and 3 smaller rooms + 2 toilets + balcony + garage). The apartment can be furnished as desired, and can be rented as an empty or semi-furnished space, and then the price could drop to a maximum of 270 euros Heating on pellets + inverter 2nd floor offices, price 300 euros (1 large room and 3 smaller rooms + 2 toilets + balcony + garage) The offices can be furnished as desired, and can also be rented as an empty or semi-furnished space, and then the price could drop to a maximum of 270 euros Heating on pellets + inverter 3rd floor Residential - business space for rent in Vodno above the state hospital, or only offices on 4 levels, as separate residential units with separate electricity meters for each floor. The total area is 330 m2. The building has a yard and a garage. It is rented for a longer period of time. Price 1800 euros. For semi-furnished or empty space, the price is reduced Heating on pellets + inverter 4th floor Residential - business space for rent in Vodno above the state hospital, or only offices on 3 levels, as separate residential units with separate electricity meters for each floor. The total area is 260 m2. The building has a yard and a garage. It is rented for a longer period of time. Price 1100 euros Heating on pellets + inverter
Skopje: A Dynamic Real Estate Market in North Macedonia
As the capital and largest city of North Macedonia, Skopje presents a vibrant and evolving real estate landscape. With a population of approximately 506,000, the city offers diverse property options ranging from Soviet-era apartments to modern luxury developments. The Centar and Karpoš municipalities are particularly attractive for real estate investors, featuring a mix of residential complexes and prime commercial properties.
The city's real estate market has seen significant transformation since the 2011 earthquake, with numerous new construction projects revitalizing urban areas. Neighborhoods like Aerodrom and Gjorče Petrov have emerged as popular residential zones, offering more affordable housing options with good infrastructure. International investors are increasingly drawn to Skopje's strategic location, competitive property prices, and potential for urban growth.
University proximity and a growing business sector continue to drive demand in Skopje's dynamic property market.