The most affordable land plot on the capital’s new building market is a studio apartment with an area of 12.8 sq. m in the Ochakovo-Matveevskoye district, JSC, valued at 4.1 million rubles. Such data were obtained by OPENCITY analysts as part of a study, the results of which were reviewed by socialbites.ca.
Since the format (apartment or apartment) in the comfort class is the determining factor in pricing, to obtain a more representative sample, experts compiled two separate lists of the most budgetary lots. When preparing the ratings, analysts took into account specific offers from developers.
The second most affordable comfort class plot in Moscow according to the apartment rating was a studio with an area of 19.4 sq. m in the Kryukovo district of ZelAO. Its cost is 4.4 million rubles. On the third line of the list is an apartment located in the Golovinsky district in the north of Moscow. A studio with an area of 14.5 sq. m will cost the buyer 4.6 million rubles.
In contrast, the cost of apartments in a residential complex of comfort class starts from 6.2 million rubles. With this budget, a buyer can afford a studio with an area of 19.8 square meters. m in Zelenograd Autonomous Okrug. a lot worth 6.3 million rubles. was discovered by analysts in a residential complex in South Butovo – this is a studio with an area of 19.1 square meters. m. The third place in the ranking of the most affordable plots of land in the comfort segment of Moscow was taken by a studio of 20.99 meters in Lyublino worth 6.6 million.
“The most economical comfort class apartment in Moscow is one third more expensive than an apartment. But buyers should not forget that the second form of real estate is more expensive to operate. It is subject to higher tax rates than residential property. Moreover, this type of real estate still remains in the “gray” legal zone, noted the founder of OPENCITY, Evgeniy Druzhinin.
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Source: Gazeta

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