Property prices in Slovenia
Every transaction the Slovenian Surveying and Mapping Authority has recorded, from 2007 to the latest export. Not asking prices — achieved ones: what was actually paid, where, and when.
What is in the data
Sources: GURS (real estate transaction and lease registers), SURS (building permits), MNVP (administrative construction acts). All CC BY 4.0. Data through 4 Aug 2026.
What people use it for
Buying a flat
See what comparable properties nearby actually fetched, not what they were listed at. Each record also shows the official GURS model valuation next to the price paid.
Selling
The median €/m² for your municipality and your settlement, always with the number of transactions behind it and the year-by-year trend.
Working in property
One email a week: the new sales, the new leases and the new permits from the patch you cover. You set the patch by the view you leave on the map.
Investing to let
Gross yield by municipality: median rent times twelve, divided by the median purchase price. Before tax and costs, and labelled as such.
Building or renovating
Construction year is a filter: find where the older stock stands, and what it sells for.
Researching or writing
Every page ships its own CSV, the methodology is written down to the threshold, and the source data is public under CC BY 4.0.
Numbers worth a click
Window 2024–2026, open-market transactions. Naming the dearest or the cheapest municipality takes at least 40 flat sales with a reliable price per square metre; without that floor the title would go to whoever sold three flats.
Building permits and construction acts
The map carries a layer for construction: every administrative act in the register of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Spatial Planning — building permits, occupancy permits, notices of commencement, legalisations, inspection decisions — placed at the location it concerns. 279,550 acts in all, 167,039 of them building permits; the register is dense from 2015 onwards.
The layer filters by kind of act, by year and by the outcome of the procedure, and a click on a marker opens the act in the official register. You can watch the same area with an alert and have new permits arrive by email — a permit is the only public sign that something will be built somewhere, and it lands years before the first sale does.
Set an alert for your own area
Pick a municipality, or just the view you have on the map, and once a week an email brings you the new sales, the new leases or the new building permits from it. Free, one address, and every message carries a one-click unsubscribe.
📈 Monthly market digest
One email a month: the key medians, what moved and where. No advertising, and a one-click unsubscribe in every issue.
One address and nothing else. Sent through Resend; the details are in the privacy statement.
Municipalities with the most transactions
- Ljubljana€4,317/m²
- Maribor€2,317/m²
- Koper€3,897/m²
- Kranj€3,030/m²
- Celje€2,385/m²
- Brežice€2,058/m²
- Novo mesto€2,625/m²
- Črnomelj€1,343/m²
- Krško€1,803/m²
- Lendava€1,137/m²
- Domžale€3,496/m²
- Sevnica€1,412/m²
All 212 municipalities, ranked by price, are in the by-municipality index.
How the numbers are computed
Median rather than mean, related-party sales and auctions excluded, and the floors below which a page prints a dash instead of an estimate — all of it written down, with the formulas and the thresholds.