One-bedroom apartment for rent in 'Novopecherski Lypky'
A one-bedroom apartment in the 'Novopecherski Lypky' residential complex, located at 16B Andrii Verkhohliad Street in Kyiv's Pechersk district, is now available for 130,950 UAH per month—roughly 3,000 USD. This rental cost is nearly four times the average monthly salary in the capital, which stands at 35,000 UAH.
The apartment spans 92 square meters, with 45 square meters dedicated to a kitchen-studio and 25 square meters of living space. It is situated on the third floor of a nine-story monolithic-frame building constructed between 2001 and 2010. The listing was posted in November 2023 and has already garnered nearly 1,500 views. For context, Kyiv's real estate market has seen significant price variation, with premium complexes like this one commanding rates far above citywide averages.
Utility costs and amenities
Utility bills range from 3,000 UAH in summer to as high as 6,000 UAH in winter. A broker's fee of 50% of the monthly rent is also required. The landlord prohibits pets.
The complex's amenities include:
- underground parking
- a landscaped park
- a tennis court
- sports fields
- a premium fitness club with a swimming pool
- restaurants
- a private children's academy
Additionally, the building features a bomb shelter, and essential services such as elevators, heating, internet, and mobile connectivity remain operational during power outages.
The rental price for this apartment in Novopecherski Lypky reflects strong demand for housing in Kyiv's upscale neighborhoods, especially given the extensive infrastructure and conveniences offered to residents. The high cost may pose a challenge for many potential tenants relative to the city's average wages, underscoring a notable disparity in the real estate market. Nonetheless, the array of premium services and amenities could appeal to those willing to invest in a comfortable lifestyle in the capital.
While the rental prices in upscale areas like Novopecherski Lypky can be staggering, there are more affordable options available in Kyiv. For instance, you can find a room for rent at just $137 per month in a building equipped with a backup generator, offering essential services during power outages. Such alternatives highlight the diverse range of housing options in the city, catering to different budgets and needs. To explore this budget-friendly rental opportunity, check out more details here.