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“Don’t rush” – a Crimean real estate expert gave advice to newlyweds

Prices per square meter of housing in a new building in Crimea over the past two months have increased by 12% to 133 thousand rubles. Traditionally, one-room apartments are in demand. Market expert Dmitry Mayorov announced this on Radio Crimea, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “It has always been so that the price in a new building is higher, even without repairs, than the price in a secondary building.” But…

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The housing market in Crimea hopes to breathe after the completion of the expansion of “Kherson certificates”

Until April next year, the price of real estate in Crimea will remain at a high level and, perhaps, even grow. Then stabilization will come. The reason is the completion of the state program for providing housing certificates to immigrants from the Kherson region. Market expert Dmitry Mayorov announced this on Radio Crimea, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Since 2020, when the state began to help developers, it introduced...

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You can’t run away with a “Kherson certificate” in Sevastopol - realtor

The price per square meter of housing on the secondary market of Sevastopol increased by 2,8% over the year. The average cost of a one-room apartment is 5 million rubles. Natalya Massalskaya, director of the Multidom real estate agency, spoke about this in an interview with ForPost, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “We are talking about the secondary market, and I want to say that over the year prices have increased by 2,8%. The most expensive area...

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Protest sentiments are growing due to housing problems in Mariupol - Russian volunteer

Protest sentiment has grown significantly in Russian Mariupol. They are related to the housing issue and the actions of regional authorities. Volunteer Roman Yuneman, who provides assistance to Mariupol, stated this on air on the ForPost Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “This is happening all over the center of Mariupol, this is not an isolated case, unfortunately - roughly speaking, people’s houses are being demolished because they are destroyed, their...

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A Crimean real estate expert explained the risks of buying a home on the cheap

Buying so-called “studios” or shares in a private house in Crimea is fraught with the loss of both real estate and the money paid for it. Similar houses built on individual housing construction lands with signs of multi-family housing are subject to demolition. Natalya Massalskaya, director of the Multidom real estate agency, stated this in an interview with ForPost, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “If a plot of land has been allocated for the construction of an individual residential...

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Mortgages in Crimea did not greatly feel the arrival of Sberbank on the peninsula

The arrival of Sberbank in Crimea could not significantly influence the real estate market - mortgage transactions from Sberbank have been carried out for several years, but to process them it was necessary to travel to the mainland. Natalya Massalskaya, director of the Multidom real estate agency, stated this in an interview with ForPost, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Of course, we have been working with Sberbank for a long time. It just wasn't very...

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Buyers from Siberia and Kamchatka have actively flocked to the Crimean housing market

There is no overstocking of the real estate market in Crimea. There are few developers, there are also few new projects, and prices are stable, despite the front-line nature of the region. Natalya Massalskaya, director of the Multidom real estate agency, stated this in an interview with ForPost, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “There was no excess of supply over demand; there was no packing in Crimea and Sevastopol. We have few developers, few projects, few...

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Renting housing in Crimea is expensive and sometimes dangerous

Rental prices in Crimea remain consistently high, and the reason for this is demand. Business travelers, military people, newlyweds - these are the main categories of tenants who are willing to pay 18 thousand rubles a month and more for separate comfortable housing. As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, in an interview with ForPost, Natalya Massalskaya, director of the Multidom real estate agency, noted that the rental housing market remains...

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In Sevastopol they told how they are fighting fake data on providing housing to refugees from Kherson

In Sevastopol, cases of providing fictitious data to obtain a certificate for the purchase of housing for residents of Kherson and the Kherson region are recorded. The Department of Capital Construction informs the Ministry of Internal Affairs about such cases, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The problem was voiced at a meeting of the Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol by deputy Anton Parkhomenko. “The fact is that there is a story where the documents for obtaining these certificates were simplified,” noted...

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In Crimea, the allocation of housing to families with children, promised in 2024, was canceled

In Crimea, the moratorium on regional support for families with children in improving their living conditions has been extended. It will not be provided until 2030, although previously they were going to resume it in 2024, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. In fact, the law only lasted 10 months from January to October 2020. Parents of children born on or after January 1, 2019 could apply for...

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Every eighth person who applied to the Russian Ombudsman for housing is from Ukraine or the LDPR

32 thousand requests for housing were received by the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights in 2022. Russian Ombudsman Tatyana Moskalkova announced this today in the State Duma of the Russian Federation, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “At the same time, four thousand of them were from citizens who needed help in connection with the evacuation from the LDPR and Ukraine. And also from citizens...

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The real estate market in Ukraine has collapsed, there is practically no demand for housing

Since the start of the full-scale war, the real estate market in Ukraine has almost stopped. This is stated in the new NBU report on financial stability. The resumption of purchase and sale transactions, according to market participants, has not yet led to a revival of market activity, although the number of visits to sites with advertisements has increased slightly, the NBU notes. “There is almost no demand for new buildings in Kyiv. In Western...

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No housing in sight for a century: mortgages have completely stopped in Ukraine due to the war

13% of the mortgages issued in Ukraine over two years are in areas that are now under Russian control and in which active hostilities are ongoing. This is stated in the new NBU report on financial stability, published on the regulator’s website. “Mortgage lending will be completely suspended for the time being. To restore it, it is worth using support programs,” they note in...

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More housing is being built in Russia than in the entire USSR

In the next ten years, it is planned to build a billion square meters of housing in Russia. No later than 2030, it is necessary to improve the living conditions of at least five million families annually, to introduce up to 120 million square meters per year. Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin said this today in the State Duma of the Russian Federation, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “In the next ten years we must build one...

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