The TOP 10 districts of the Moscow region with low prices for suburban housing have been named

The TOP 10 districts of the Moscow region with low prices for suburban housing have been named

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Summer cottage sellers are taking a break

The secondary market for suburban real estate in the Moscow region, it seems, has not yet woken up from winter hibernation. At the end of March, its total supply volume amounted to 137.16 thousand lots, which is 4.5% less than in March last year (143.58 thousand units). Many owners of dachas and cottages are still waiting to see what winds will gain strength this spring.

Today, the average dacha in the Moscow region costs 9.53 million rubles. versus RUB 9.02 million in March 2023. The cottage is valued on average at 27.90 million rubles. versus RUB 33.26 million. a year ago,” said Dmitry Taganov, head of the INCOM-Real Estate Analytical Center.

According to his assessment, the leader of the top 10 locations with the lowest price tag was the Shatursky district, where the average cost of a house is below a million – 0.98 million rubles. (+4% per year). Lotoshinsky took second place with 1.08 million rubles. (-6% per year), third Serebryano-Prudsky with 1.15 million rubles. (+6% per year).

The second three include Zaraisky, Shakhovsky and Ozersky districts. In them, the average cost of a house is 1.17 million rubles. (-6%), RUB 1.34 million. (+15%) and 1.40 million rubles. (–8%) respectively.

The top ten also included Egoryevsky (RUB 1.41 million, +16% per year), Orekhovo-Zuevsky (RUB 1.60 million, +10% per year), Kashirsky (RUB 1.77 million, +4% per year) and Taldomsky (RUB 1.79 million, +17% per year) districts.

“Ratings of locations with the lowest real estate prices traditionally include the most remote areas from Moscow, where the supply volume is small. In this regard, there are no surprises and probably cannot be. In six out of ten districts, the average cost has changed little over the year – these fluctuations are at the level of statistical error. And only four recorded dynamics of more than 10%. The main explanation is that with a small number of objects on sale, the withdrawal of even a few cheap lots from the exhibition can significantly increase the local average cost,” concluded Dmitry Taganov.

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