In Kyiv, an average one-room apartment costs $87,374 (+8.7% compared to last year). However, analysts say you can find a one-room apartment for $60,000-$65,000 in a concrete panel building, or Khrushchevka. At the same time, real estate prices in hryvnia increased due to its devaluation immediately after the start of a full-scale war. However, the cost of housing in dollars initially decreased throughout the country, then began to increase steadily.
The average price of a one-room apartment is lowest in the Mykolaiv region, without considering temporarily occupied territory. There, asking prices are $23,275 (1.2% cheaper than last year). In second place is the Kherson region, where a one-room apartment costs $23,627 (+5%). Apartment prices are below $30,000 in several areas. In Zaporizhzhia, it is $23,716 (+2.8%), Kropyvnytskyi is $24,124 (+9.5%), Sumy is $26,292 (+26.4%).