Ukrainians shown rental prices for apartments in Kyiv: which district is cheaper.


In the Zhytomyr region, it was revealed in which district of Kyiv you can find the cheapest apartments for rent
According to DIM.RIA analysts, Kyiv remains the most expensive city for renting housing in Ukraine. The average price for renting a one-room apartment in Kyiv is over 18 thousand hryvnias per month.
However, the rental price varies significantly depending on the district of the city. The highest prices are recorded in the Shevchenkivskyi district, where the average rental price for a one-room apartment is around 22.7 thousand hryvnias per month. Podilskyi (20.1 thousand) and Pecherskyi (21.8 thousand) districts are in second and third place. In budget districts such as Desnianskyi, the average rental price for a one-room apartment is around 12.8 thousand hryvnias per month.
In the Shevchenkivskyi district, the average rental price for a one-room apartment is around 22.7 thousand hryvnias per month.
Detailed information on rental prices in various districts of Kyiv:
- Shevchenkivskyi - 22,679 hryvnias
- Pecherskyi - 21,789 hryvnias
- Podilskyi - 20,117 hryvnias
- Holosiivskyi - 19,593 hryvnias
- Solomianskyi - 18,876 hryvnias
- Obolonskyi - 18,825 hryvnias
- Darnytskyi - 17,397 hryvnias
- Sviatoshynskyi - 16,637 hryvnias
- Dniprovskyi - 16,553 hryvnias
- Desnianskyi - 12,840 hryvnias
Rental prices for apartments in different regions of Ukraine.
Overall, the average rental price for one-room apartments in Kyiv is the highest in Ukraine and amounts to around 18,218 hryvnias per month. Volyn region is in second place with rent at 15,682 hryvnias per month. The third position is occupied by Lviv region with a rental price of 14,141 hryvnias.
The most affordable housing for rent can be found in Kherson region for 4,000 hryvnias per month, Sumy region - 4,333 hryvnias, and Kharkiv region - 5,138 hryvnias.
It is worth noting that Ukrainians residing in Poland have the opportunity to receive assistance with renting apartments.
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