Slovenia Needs More Flats for Rent

Portorož, 13 November - An average apartment in Slovenia, which extends over 75 square metres, houses two and a half persons, while an average apartment in the EU, measuring 90.75 square metres, accommodates 2.2 persons, was said at a meeting of real estate agents on Thursday. It was stressed that the state lacks 8,000 to 10,000 non-profit flats.

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