One-Bedroom Apartment Rentals in Kyiv
In a rental market where the average monthly cost for a one-bedroom apartment in Kyiv is 17,000 hryvnias, the publication Glavkom has identified a significantly cheaper option. A unit is being offered for just 5,500 hryvnias per month in the Nyvky district, presenting a highly economical opportunity for potential tenants.
Apartment Description
The apartment is located at 9 Ivana Vyhovskoho Street, in a brick Khrushchyovka building constructed in 1969. It is situated on the fourth floor of this five-story building. The total area of the apartment is 25 square meters, with a 5-square-meter kitchen. The layout is a combined walk-through type, which some residents may find practical.
The unit includes several upgraded features, such as:
- A plastic-framed window in the kitchen;
- A new bathtub;
- A washing machine;
- Modern electrical outlets;
- A gas stove;
- A refrigerator;
- A vacuum cleaner;
- A Soviet-era wardrobe.
Internet access is provided, a key consideration for remote workers. The tenant is responsible for paying utilities based on meter readings and the central heating bill. This offer is for a long-term lease, making it an attractive prospect for those seeking affordable housing in the capital. For context, Kyiv's rental market has seen considerable price increases, making such finds increasingly rare.
Previously, Glavkom featured rental options in the Desnianskyi district for 5,999 hryvnias and in the Nova Darnytsia microdistrict for 7,000 hryvnias. The Nyvky listing is substantially below prevailing market rates in Kyiv. This information is valuable for anyone searching for budget-friendly accommodation, particularly young professionals or students aiming to reduce living expenses. As the rental landscape in Kyiv continues to evolve, discoveries like this can help consumers make more informed housing choices.
As the rental market in Kyiv experiences significant fluctuations, many prospective tenants may find themselves comparing various options. For instance, a recent report highlights an apartment available near St. Sophia's Cathedral that has struggled to attract tenants despite its premium price of $3,000 per month. This situation underscores the challenges faced by landlords in a competitive environment. To explore the details of this vacant listing and understand the broader implications for renters, check out this article on the ongoing vacancy issue in Kyiv.