Secondary housing prices started to rise in major Russian cities, with the largest price increase in Omsk (+3.7%). About this newspaper “Izvestia” declaration at the federal company “Etazhi”.
According to analysts of the company, the largest increase in the average price per square meter in the last month in the secondary market was recorded in Omsk (3.7%). Chelyabinsk took the second place with 3.3% and Yekaterinburg entered the top three with an increase of 2.8%.
The publication said that the price increase in Moscow was not so high, only 0.4%, and in St. He noted that the average cost of a “square” in St. Petersburg usually decreases by 0.1%. However, in general, positive dynamics are observed in most large Russian cities.
Alexander Ivanov, a leading analyst at the federal company “Etazhi”, added that the activity of buyers has increased significantly in the last few months and there has been almost no increase in supply in the market. All this has caused prices per square meter to start to rise in some cities.
On May 8, Kommersant newspaper, referring to market participants, WroteThat the prices of secondary real estate in Russia’s largest regional markets began to rise gradually. Since the beginning of May, the cost of such housing has increased by an average of 1%.