The mayor of the Hungarian town of Biharkeresztes highlighted the growing Romanian presence in his town, noting that many have chosen to settle there for work and education, establishing a vital connection between Romania and Hungary.
Many Hungarians perceive the border regions as 'isolated', with limited access to major cities, driving down real estate prices compared to Romania, where infrastructure is more developed.
A local vendor pointed out that the anticipated increase in ease of travel between Romania and Hungary may drive up demand for real estate on the Hungarian side, despite lower initial prices.
As Romania prepares to join the Schengen area on January 1, the removal of border checks is expected to facilitate travel and deepen economic and personal ties between the two nations.
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