In October 2025, the Ukrainian real estate market recorded a significant increase in apartment prices in the country’s largest cities. According to analysts, the median price of one-bedroom apartments in Kharkiv reached ₴866,000 ($21,000), which is 16% higher than last year’s figure for the same period. Dnipro ranks second among cities with the most affordable prices — here, a one-bedroom apartment costs ₴1.1 million ($26,000), with an increase of +5%. Meanwhile, in Odesa, the median price for such apartments soared to ₴1.7 million ($40,000), setting a record for this segment: the annual growth is 22%. In Kyiv and Lviv, prices are traditionally the highest: ₴3.2 million ($76,000) and ₴2.3 million ($55,000) respectively, with increases of 13% and 10%.
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Changes in the Price of Two-Bedroom Apartments
Two-bedroom apartments in Kharkiv showed the highest rate of price increase among the analyzed cities — +24%. Thus, in October 2025, the average price was ₴1.4 million ($33,000). In Dnipro, a similar apartment averaged ₴1.5 million ($36,000), with the growth rate in this segment remaining the lowest — only +3%. In Odesa, the median price rose to ₴2.3 million ($55,000), which is 18% more than a year earlier. In Kyiv and Lviv, price increases of 11% and 14% were recorded, reaching ₴4.8 million ($114,000) and ₴3.1 million ($74,000) respectively.
Price Dynamics for Three-Bedroom Apartments
The most significant price growth for three-bedroom apartments is observed in Kharkiv — +22%, while this city maintains the lowest median price in this segment — ₴1.8 million ($43,000). In Dnipro, the price is ₴2.1 million ($50,000), which is 12% higher than in October 2024. Lviv also shows an increase to ₴3.9 million ($92,000), corresponding to a 12% rise. In Odesa, prices for three-bedroom apartments increased by 17% — to ₴2.9 million ($69,000). The most expensive apartments are traditionally offered in Kyiv: here, the median price of a three-bedroom residence reached ₴7.1 million ($168,000), which is 14% more than last year.
“The median price for purchasing a one-bedroom apartment in Kharkiv in October was ₴866,000 ($21,000), which is 16% more than in October last year.”