According to LUN data, the Ukrainian rental housing market shows a stable trend of price growth. The analysis shows significant differences in rental costs among different regions.
One-room apartments: leaders in cost
The highest rates for the rental of studios and one-room housing are recorded in the following cities:
- Uzhhorod - 21.1 thousand UAH/month
- Kyiv - 20 thousand UAH/month
- Lviv - 19 thousand UAH/month
- Ivano-Frankivsk - 16.9 thousand UAH/month
- Lutsk - 16 thousand UAH/month
Two-room housing: capital prices
In the case of family housing with two rooms, the prices look as follows:
- Kyiv - 29 thousand UAH/month
- Uzhhorod - 25.3 thousand UAH/month
- Lviv - 23.2 thousand UAH/month
- Ivano-Frankivsk - 19 thousand UAH/month
- Lutsk - 18 thousand UAH/month
Three-room apartments: premium segment
The most expensive spacious apartments with three rooms are available in:
- Kyiv - 42.2 thousand UAH/month
- Lviv - 29.5 thousand UAH/month
- Uzhhorod - 27.4 thousand UAH/month
- Odesa - 25.3 thousand UAH/month
- Ivano-Frankivsk - 21.1 thousand UAH/month
Dynamics of rental prices over the last six months
- One-room apartments:
Over the past six months, prices for one-room housing have increased in almost all regional centers, with the exception of Kharkiv. The highest price increase was noted in Odesa (plus 63%), Ternopil (plus 41%), and Cherkasy (plus 38%).
- Two-room apartments:
The most significant price increase was recorded in Odesa (plus 41%), Chernivtsi (plus 28%), and Vinnytsia (plus 22%). In Chernihiv, Sumy, and Zaporizhzhia, prices remained stable.
- Three-room apartments:
The maximum price increase was recorded in Lviv (28%), Odesa (27%), and Ivano-Frankivsk (26%). In Sumy, prices dropped by 20%.
It was previously reported about the price jump for housing in Ukraine.
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The article discusses rental apartment prices in different regions of Ukraine at the beginning of autumn. It highlights the leaders in the cost of one-room, two-room, and three-room apartments. It also presents the dynamics of price changes over the last six months, indicating an overall increase in rental housing costs.