The Ukrainian real estate market in June demonstrates unstable trends. According to the analytical report DIM.RIA, the demand for new buildings is decreasing throughout the country, the cost of secondary lives is increasing, and the renting market remains the most dynamic - especially in the frontal regions.
Prices for apartments in new buildings remain relatively stable - fluctuations within a few percent do not change the overall picture. The most expensive square meter is still $ 1,407 in Kiev. The cheapest new buildings are in the frontline regions, in particular in Zaporizhzhya and Sumy regions.
However, demand for primary is rapidly falling: Chernihiv (-29%), Zhytomyr (-27%), Volyn (-25%). The exception is only Transcarpathia, where the interest in new buildings increased by 19%.
Prices for secondary housing are increasing almost all over Ukraine. The leader in the dynamics was the Kherson region (+8%), although it remains the cheapest. The most expensive apartments, of course, in Kiev - the average price of one -room is $ 93.3 thousand. The cheapest metropolitan area is Desnyansky ($ 50 thousand), and the most expensive is Pechersk (more than $ 140,000).
Demand for secondary is also growing rapidly. Most in Ternopil (+35%), Sumy (+28%) and Ivano-Frankivsk (+13%) regions.
The lease market demonstrates the greatest activity. In Sumy (+79%) and Chernihiv (+60%) regions, the number of new ads has increased significantly, although the proposal remains limited. Instead, the number of ads fell by 22%in Zaporizhzhya and Volyn, and 3%in Kiev.
In June, the average rent in Kyiv reached UAH 18.4 thousand, with a record of UAH 23.3 thousand in the Shevchenkivskyi district. Desnyansky remains the cheapest - 10.2 thousand UAH.
In most regions, rental prices retain relative stability. Exceptions: growth in Poltava, Zaporizhia and Mykolaiv (+7%) and fall in Kirovograd (-27%) and Transcarpathian (-8%) regions.
In Kyiv, the demand ratio of lease supply is 1: 7, but in some regions, this imbalance is much higher: for example, in Cherkasy region - 1:52. This indicates a serious shortage of available housing outside the capital.