Renting apartments in the capital: how prices have changed on the housing market in Kyiv
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Some Ukrainians can change their place of residence quite often. Everything depends on many factors: family circumstances, work, etc. For this, people can rent an apartment, because it is financially more profitable than just living in a hotel.
According to the LUN website, there are enough offers in the city, and therefore Ukrainians can find options that will fit their budget. For example, you can find the following prices for one-room apartments in different districts of the capital:
Pecherskyi – UAH 28,700;
Shevchenkivskyi – UAH 20,000;
Holosiivskyi – 16,000 UAH;
Podilskyi – 15,000 UAH;
Darnytskyi – 13,500 UAH;
Solomianskyi – 13,000 UAH;
Obolonskyi – 12,300 UAH;
Dniprovskyi – 12,000 UAH;
Sviatoshynskyi – 10,000 UAH;
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Desnyanskyi – UAH 7,500.
But if we talk about the overall average price for these apartments, it has not changed. From April to today, the cost is UAH 14,000.
How much does it cost to rent a two-room apartment:
Pechersky – UAH 39,000;
Shevchenkivskyi – UAH 29,700;
Holosiivskyi – UAH 25,000;
Podilskyi – UAH 18,000;
Darnytskyi – UAH 16,500;
Obolonskyi – UAH 16,000;
Solomyanskyi – UAH 15,800;
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Svyatoshinskyi – 13,000 UAH;
Dniprovskyi – 12,500 UAH;
Desnyanskyi – 10,000 UAH.
The average price for such housing is 18 000 hryvnias The price has not changed since April.
What is the price for renting three-room apartments in different districts of Kyiv:
Pechersky – UAH 61,300;
Shevchenkivskyi – UAH 46,000;
Holosiivskyi – UAH 34,500;
Podilsky – 28,000 UAH;
Obolonsky – 26,500 UAH;
Dniprovsky – 25,000 UAH;
Solomyansky – 23,000 UAH;
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Darnytskyi – UAH 20,000;
Svyatoshynskyi – UAH 17,000.
That is, if we analyze whether prices have changed, we can see that the average cost of housing rent has remained the same same as it was in April. But if we talk about each apartment separately, then it is worth understanding that each home can have an individual price.
How to properly rent an apartment in Ukraine
To begin with, you should determine the area, the number of rooms, the type of housing and other important parameters. Also, don't forget to calculate your budget, which may include additional costs for utilities and other possible expenses.
Also, use different sources to search for housing. These can be social networks, real estate agencies, personal contacts, real estate sites, etc. Don't forget:
- Inspect the apartment in person to check the condition of the premises, the availability of furniture and appliances, as well as the condition of communications.
- Make sure that the owner has the right to rent out the apartment .
- Discuss all the terms of the lease, as well as enter into a written lease agreement that will spell out all the terms. Please pay attention to the fine print and additional conditions.
- Draw a deed of acceptance and transfer of property, which will indicate the condition of the apartment and the availability of all furniture and appliances at the time of moving in.
Thanks this way you will be able to find a normal apartment and live there without problems and risks.
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