According to the latest data, the secondary real estate market in Kyiv has shown a significant increase in square meter prices over the past six months, amounting to 8.69%, which translates to nearly ₴5,000 ($122). The average cost per square meter has risen from ₴57,242 ($1,396) to ₴62,214 ($1,517), according to information from M2bomber. When assessing the situation on an annual basis, prices have increased by 5%, corresponding to a rise of ₴3,000 ($73).
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However, in the last month, there has been a decrease in prices by 2.32%, or ₴1,600 ($39), which may indicate the beginning of a new trend – a decline in housing prices. Analysts note that property owners often set the price per square meter for one-bedroom apartments at ₴48,000 ($1,171), which accounts for 9.6% of all sales listings. In the cheapest segment, offers can be found where the price per square meter reaches ₴3,200 ($78), but such listings make up only 0.6% of the total number.
The increase in housing prices in Ukraine is driven by several factors, including the geopolitical situation, inflation, and the imbalance between supply and demand. Experts predict that housing prices in Ukraine may rise by 1-3% in April, depending on the region.