Last year, the average price per square meter in skyscrapers (100 meters or 30th floor and above) increased by 12 percent to 521 thousand rubles. These statistics were provided to socialbites.ca by Svetlana Bardina, director of the residential real estate sales department of Summa Elements Group of Companies.
The price of public housing of new high-rise buildings increased by 1% (the average price per square meter reached 347 thousand rubles), the price of business class apartments – 12% (500 thousand rubles per m2). In the premium segment, the average price increased by 7% to 783 thousand rubles per square meter. M.
The supply of apartments in new high-rise buildings increased by 14% during the year. While 3.3 thousand equity participation agreements (EPAs) were signed for the purchase of flats and apartments with an altitude of over 100 meters in the January-September 2024 period, the number of such transactions was 2.6 thousand in the same period of 2023. For high-rise properties in mass, commercial and premium new buildings, it increased by 27% in the year.
“Over the last five years, the average height of new buildings in Moscow has increased from 20.3 floors to 28.7 floors, that is, by 41.4%. In addition, the construction of the eighth super-tall skyscraper in the metropolis, whose height exceeds 300 m, has started. The increase in the supply of high-rise housing in the capital is a natural trend, mainly due to the following reasons. limited land resources, the desire of developers to use land parcels effectively, and the increasing demand for landscape lands,” Bardina explained.
The research was conducted in October.
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Source: Gazeta
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