GENERICO.ruЭкономикаThe top 5 most expensive cities in the Moscow region have been named

The top 5 most expensive cities in the Moscow region have been named

Secondary housing in the region has risen in price by an average of 7% in a year

Analysts have studied the change in prices for secondary housing in 17 satellite cities of the Russian capital over the year. It turned out that the cost of apartments in them has grown more than in the Moscow region as a whole, but less than in Moscow.

Secondary housing in the region has risen in price by an average of 7% in a year

The first step of the podium was taken by Reutov. In this city, a «square» of secondary real estate costs 217 thousand rubles (an increase of 4.8% over the year), and an apartment will cost an average of 11.8 million (plus 12.1% over the year).

Krasnogorsk took «Silver»: 210 thousand rubles per square meter (plus 4.7%) and 11.7 million for an average apartment (plus 6.4%).

Dolgoprudny took «Bronze». A square meter will cost 209 thousand rubles (plus 6.7%), an apartment — 10.8 million (annual price increase — 8%).

Odintsovo came in fourth: 205 thousand rubles per square meter (plus 5.4%) and 11.3 million for housing in general (plus 8.3%).

The city of Khimki closes the top five, where a square meter costs an average of 204.5 thousand rubles (plus 4.5%), and an apartment – 11.3 million (plus 9.3%).

And the most affordable of the 17 capital satellites was Shchelkovo: 139 thousand rubles per meter (an increase of 9.3% per year), 7.4 million ha apartment (plus 11.4%). And it is this city that has risen in price more than others – apparently, prices had room to grow.

— Since July last year, satellite cities have risen in price less than the capital, which added 11.7% to the price of a “square” on the secondary market, but more than the entire Moscow region, which has become “heavier” by 5.2%,” comments Pavel Lutsenko, general director of the federal portal “World of Apartments.” – Prices on the secondary market, as always happens, grew following new buildings, the price of which per square meter in the near Moscow region increased by 11.9% over the year. But now, when growth in the primary market may stop, the “secondary” will also stop increasing in value at such a pace, or even go down completely.

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