Romania's new CATU code set to reshape real estate market

20
Aug
2026
News - Romania's new CATU code set to reshape real estate market #Development #Land #Office Market #Regulation #Residential #Urban Planning

by Property Forum | Report

Romania's new Territorial Planning, Urbanism and Construction Code (CATUC) is set to reshape the real estate market through two key provisions: the cap on urban planning coefficients and the uncertainty surrounding the territorial infrastructure contribution, according to Crosspoint Real Estate.


For the residential sector, the cap on floor area ratios (CUT) will limit the use of Zonal Urban Plans to increase building density, shifting land valuations away from speculative potential towards guaranteed buildability. "The greatest impact on land valuation will come from the cap on CUT. This will reduce the speculative component of land prices and shift valuations toward guaranteed buildability rather than the potential to obtain higher urban planning indicators through a PUZ," said Oana Popescu, Head of Residential at Crosspoint Real Estate. She expects a growing divide between sites with established planning status and those traded on future development assumptions.

The territorial infrastructure contribution, intended to fund infrastructure and social amenities, adds further uncertainty as its calculation method has yet to be defined in secondary legislation. "This uncertainty may delay land acquisitions and, consequently, the development of new projects, further reducing the supply of new housing and contributing to price increases. Until the cost becomes predictable, developers will either try to factor it into land prices or make transactions conditional on its clarification," noted Oana Popescu. At a time when housing supply is already under pressure in Romania's major cities, any slowdown in investment risks widening the gap between supply and demand.

In the office sector, Mădălina Marinescu, Head of Office Agency at Crosspoint Real Estate, expects the new framework to favour projects in established business districts that can attract occupiers before construction begins. "We will see greater importance attached to pre-lease agreements, more restrictive financing conditions for projects without anchor tenants, increased interest in phased developments and a clear preference for developers with strong equity positions and solid balance sheets," she said. The shift from speculative development towards demand-led delivery is already visible, and CATUC is expected to accelerate it.

"In a market such as Bucharest, where the pipeline of new office supply is already limited, any measure that reduces the ability to rapidly develop new projects can influence land values, development pipelines, delivery volumes and, ultimately, rental levels for high-quality office space," explained Mădălina Marinescu. Over the medium term, she expects constrained supply and concentrated occupier demand to support the performance of modern, energy-efficient and well-located office buildings.




New leases

  • UDH, one of Poland’s largest distributors of premium imported beers, has leased approximately 1,400 sq m of modern warehouse and office space at the Park Rysy Kraków distribution centre. The tenant, which has chosen to expand its operations in southern Poland, was once again represented by AXI IMMO.
  • Golden Star Estate has secured a long-term lease agreement with global technology solutions and consulting provider C&F for nearly 1,900 sqm of office space at the Konstruktorska Business Center. Following the transaction, the property, located in Warsaw’s Mokotów business district, is now almost fully leased. The Polish branch of C&F will officially relocate to the facility at the beginning of 2027.
  • Natland Group has committed to its long-term presence at Prague-based Rohan Business Center through a lease extension covering 2,004 sqm of office space, together with storage facilities and dedicated parking spaces, in a deal brokered by iO Partners.

New appointments

  • Indotek Group has announced the appointment of Diederik Bakker as Group Chief Investment Officer and Group Head of Asset Management. In his new role, the Dutch real estate investment professional will gradually assume responsibility for the company's ITAM (investment, transaction, and asset management) activities across 12 European countries, supporting the next phase of Indotek Group’s growth. His focus includes facilitating sound investment decisions across Europe and developing a group-level portfolio management strategy that combines local market knowledge with international asset management know-how.
  • Peakside Capital Advisors has appointed Bogi Gabrovic to advise the board and support its investment and acquisition activities in Poland. Gabrovic brings more than 25 years of CEE real estate experience to the role, having previously held senior executive positions at CTP, Golub & Company, and White Star Real Estate, where she managed transactions exceeding €2 billion.
  • Katarína Brydone, Jana Vlková and Vendula Maršová have been appointed as the first Equity Partners of Colliers’ Czech business. Brydone brings more than 20 years of experience in international real estate. Vlková has more than 25 years of experience in commercial real estate. Maršová, Partner and Head of Valuation and Advisory Services, brings more than 16 years of experience in real estate valuation and advisory.

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