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Cost of housing construction in Ukraine will increase by 10–15% in 2026 — forecast

31 December , 2025  

The growth rate of housing construction costs in Ukraine in 2026 will slow down slightly compared to previous periods, with an average increase of 10–15% over the year, according to Ukrainian developers.

“In 2026, we expect further growth in construction costs, but the pace of this growth is likely to be more moderate than in previous periods. The main factors remain the cost of construction materials, energy, logistics, and labor, as well as currency fluctuations,” the press service of the DIM group of companies told Interfax-Ukraine.

Containing the growth of construction costs is possible thanks to the adaptation of the construction market to new conditions: optimization of design solutions, construction processes, and supply chains. At the same time, maintaining a balance between the economic efficiency of projects and the preservation of housing standards remains an important condition, the company noted.

At the same time, pressure on costs next year will come from the cost of energy, logistics, import-dependent building materials, as well as stricter requirements for engineering systems and safety, said Perfect Group project manager Oleksiy Koval. According to him, the company expects costs to grow by 15-20% in 2026.

“Our baseline scenario is a 15-20% year-on-year increase in production costs, but the range will depend on the exchange rate, material prices, and the situation on the labor market. We are building in a safety margin through longer contracts with contractors, optimising project solutions without compromising quality, and planning purchases of critical materials in advance,” he said.

Wages in the industry remain an important factor in the growth of construction costs, Koval added. To combat the labor shortage, Perfect Group is working on employment contracts with foreigners, particularly from India, to attract them to contract work.

In turn, Dan Saltsov, commercial director of Greenville’s Kyiv projects, predicts a moderate increase in the cost of housing construction within the range of 6-12% per year.

“It is likely that the cost will continue to grow by 6-12% per year. Trends in recent years confirm an annual increase. The main factors influencing this are inflation, rising prices for construction materials, higher wages, labor shortages, and currency fluctuations. The market is undergoing structural changes,” said the expert, adding that a decline in housing prices is not to be expected.

This is also confirmed by experts from the developer RIEL. As the company told Interfax-Ukraine, in addition to rising costs, the price per square meter will also be affected by the rising cost of loans in the construction sector.

“We predict further price increases due to rising costs, growth in investments that developers make at the start of a project, and the rising cost of loans in the construction sector. However, in our opinion, demand will remain stable, although a significant increase in new construction should not be expected,” the developer said.

According to the forecast of the construction company Intergal-Bud, the cost of housing will continue to grow within the range of 10-15% compared to 2025.

“The cost per square meter is likely to continue to grow, but without sharp jumps, within the range of 10-15%, and will have objective reasons related to the rise in the cost of construction materials, engineering solutions, labor shortages, as well as security, military, and political factors,” said Olena Ryzhova, commercial director of Intergal-Bud.

According to her, the primary residential real estate market will maintain cautious positive dynamics in 2026. Thus, demand for housing in the “comfort” and “business” segments will remain stable, as will the purchase of apartments in the early stages of construction, traditionally one of the most reliable assets for preserving funds.

However, the residential construction market has not yet recovered to its pre-war levels, the Kovalskaya Group emphasizes. According to the developer, construction costs will continue to rise in response to the rising cost of building materials and energy, as well as due to a reduction in new projects.

“Given the realities we are seeing, the construction market has not yet recovered to pre-war levels. Developers are mainly completing previously started projects, with only one new project for every five completed. The rise in the cost of construction materials and electricity, as well as the reduction in supply, will lead to an increase in the cost of construction. The sale price of apartments is expected to grow by 10-15% per year in currency terms,” the company notes.

As reported with reference to data from Ukrainian developers, the cost of housing construction in Ukraine in the first nine months of 2025 grew by an average of 10-25%, depending on the class of housing. According to the State Statistics Service, prices for construction and installation works in the third quarter of 2025 increased by 5.3% compared to the same period last year, while prices in the primary housing market increased by 12.8% during the same period.

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