Yekaterinburg: Studio Apartments Grow 1.9% Cheaper

13 October 2017 (09:28)

UrBC, Yekaterinburg, October 13, 2017. Studio apartments in Yekaterinburg grew 1.9% less expensive in the third quarter of the year against the second quarter (down to RUR 2,513,300 on average), whereas one-bedroom homes grew 0.3% more expensive (up to RUR 3,451,083), domofond.ru’s research findings indicate.

At the same time, the demand for studios rose by 2.7% in the third quarter of the year, while that for one-, two-, and three-bedroom homes dropped by 0.6%, 1.5%, and 0.6%, respectively.

As for the market supply, that of studio apartments went up by 1.4%, that of one-bedroom apartments rose by 1.3%, and that of three-plus bedrooms rose by 0.2%. The supply of two-bedroom homes has remained the same.


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