Your own apartment = reality? In Sevastopol and Crimea, the cost of housing is 1.4 times higher than the average Russian.
Krympress reports:
Crimea and Sevastopol are closing the rating of Russian regions on the availability of housing for a family with one child. To save on square meters on the peninsula will have to be more than seven years, it follows from the study RIA Novosti.
Among the leaders of the rating for the availability of housing in the study, the Murmansk region and the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug are distinguished. There, families with one child need less than two and a half years in order to accumulate 60 square meters to an apartment.
The Republic of Crimea occupies the last line for housing’s accessibility, where an average family with one child will need almost nine years to accumulate 60 square meters at a bank deposit for a apartment at the current prices, using the entire maximum possible free cash balance after all the minimum necessary expenses— said in the message.
In Sevastopol and the Republic of Crimea, the cost of housing is 1.4 times higher than the average Russian. This is more complicated by the possibility of accumulating the required amount, even using bank deposits, the ranking notes. In the regions closing the list, the availability of housing compared to last year has grown, added in the study.
Experts explain in most cases such a long time for families for families in these regions by a low level of nominal accrued wages and, accordingly, the lack of the opportunity to postpone significant amounts for accumulation— added in the message.
Earlier, a real estate specialist and investment technology, Nadezhda Builova told RIA Novosti Crimea that in Crimea it is expected to Growth in secondary real estate prices. This is due to the three factors, one of which is a decrease in the key rate of the Central Bank, and as a result — the profitability of deposits and the renewal of funds to the real estate market.
source: RIA Novosti Crimea
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