Studying announcements for real estate sale allows you to collect an interesting information for market participants, including about prices. Such information is also useful to potential buyers, especially those who plan to move from one settlement to another.
The most expensive apartments in Russia are in Moscow, which is natural. The average per square meter of metropolitan housing in June 2014 amounted to 214,900 rubles. And in the second place of this peculiar rating of Khimki of the Moscow Region, housing is two times cheaper – 112 thousand rubles per meter.
Surrounded by the cities of the Moscow region in fifth place is the Northern capital-St. Petersburg, in which the apartment meters in which you need to lay out the modest 97,400 rubles by Moscow standards.
If you walk down the list, it will be found that the price of apartments in Tyumen is calculated based on the cost of the “June” square meter of 64,640 rubles. This means that the center of the richest region in Russia at the cost of housing is not ahead of the city of the western part of the country. So, in Nizhny Novgorod, a square meter costs 66,500 rubles, in Belgorod – 64,500 rubles, in Kazan – 62,500 rubles.
In Saratov, prices are several times less than Moscow. Real estate sellers in this city ask for a square meter 41,800 rubles. The resort Essentuki is even more attractive – 36,600 rubles per meter, and 23,750 rubles in the closing rating of Kineshm.
Judging by the available data, then housing prices depend mainly on proximity to the capital and to wealthy cities. So, in the suburbs, apartments are much more expensive than even in resort cities of the Krasnodar Territory, which at first glance may seem illogical. But economic attractiveness is much stronger than the environmental, and even the warm sea does not compensate for the needs for solid earnings.