At the end of August, Perm, Voronezh, Ufa and Samara became the million-plus cities with the most affordable prices for apartments in new buildings. For example, a studio in Samara can be purchased for an average of 3.5 million rubles, in Perm for 3.6 million rubles, and in Ufa for 3.7 million rubles, the press service of Yandex Real Estate reported. It was announced that this study was conducted in September.
The cost of one-room apartments in Perm is on average 4.6 million rubles, in Samara and Voronezh it is 4.9 million rubles. The average price of two-room apartments in Perm is 6 million rubles, in Samara – 7.1 million rubles and in Ufa – 7.2 million rubles. Three-room apartments in Perm can be purchased for 8.2 million rubles, and in Voronezh and Samara for 8.6 million rubles.
At the other end of the spectrum, Moscow and St. Petersburg lead the way in new building prices. Petersburg and Kazan. The cost of a studio in Moscow is on average 9.2 million rubles, in Kazan – 8.6 million rubles, and in St. In St. Petersburg – 6 million rubles. The average full price of one-room apartments in Moscow is 15 million rubles, in St. 9.8 million in St. Petersburg and 9.3 million rubles in Kazan.
Moscow, St. Two-room apartments in St. Petersburg and Kazan cost on average 20 million, 18.1 million and 12.1 million rubles, respectively, and three-room apartments cost 28.1 million, 23.9 million and 16 million rubles.
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