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House rentals in Ukraine rose by 35% over year, with demand increasing by 18%

12 February , 2026  

The number of requests for long-term house rentals in January 2026 increased by 18% compared to January 2025, while responses for apartments were 4% less than a year earlier, the press service of OLX Real Estate told Interfax-Ukraine.

According to the company, these figures may indicate that Ukrainians prefer to rent houses due to their need for autonomy. At the same time, the level of supply decreased: by 9% in the house segment and by 12% in the apartment segment.

In January 2026, the median price for long-term house rentals across the country increased by 35% compared to January 2025, reaching UAH 35,000.

Compared to January 2025, the record growth rate was recorded in the Mykolaiv region: +81%, to UAH 14,000. In Zaporizhzhia, prices rose by 48% to UAH 10,000, in Kyiv by 28% to UAH 86,300, and in Cherkasy by 25% to UAH 10,000. The median house rental price decreased only in a few regions of western Ukraine, namely in Ivano-Frankivsk region – by 38%, to UAH 10,000, Khmelnytskyi region – by 18%, to UAH 8,250, and Rivne region – by 13%, to UAH 14,000.

Compared to December 2025, the median rental price for houses remained unchanged in most regions, except for Zakarpattia (+5%), Kyiv (+2%) regions, and Kyiv (+7%).

Demand for house rentals in most regions in January 2026 was higher than in January 2025. The number of reviews increased significantly in Zaporizhzhia (+153%), Ivano-Frankivsk (+120%), Kirovohrad (+42%), Zakarpattia (+32%), Rivne (+31%), and Kharkiv (+24%) regions. On the other hand, demand for house rentals fell significantly in Chernihiv (-43%), Mykolaiv (-34%), and Odesa (-16%) regions.

Comparing January 2026 with December 2025, demand in Ukraine increased by 30%. In Kyiv, the number of responses to house rental ads doubled, and in the region, it increased by 40%.

The median price for long-term apartment rentals in Ukraine as a whole in January 2026 was UAH 13,200, which is 10% higher than in January 2025 and 0.1% higher than in December 2025.

The situation is identical across regions: the median cost of renting an apartment is generally higher this year than in January 2025. The most noticeable growth was in the Kharkiv (+26%, to UAH 6,300) and Zakarpattia (+25%, to UAH 21,000) regions. The only decrease was recorded in the Chernihiv region: -7%, to UAH 6.5 thousand.

Comparing January 2026 to December 2025, the median costs remained unchanged across regions, except for the Zakarpattia region, where the price increased by 10%.

There was a noticeable increase in the number of responses to long-term apartment rentals in Zaporizhzhia (+105%) and Kharkiv (+34%) regions.

However, for the most part this year, searchers are less active in responding to apartment rental ads. A decrease in the number of responses was observed in most regions. The most noticeable decrease was in Chernihiv (by 34%), Odesa (by 28%), Mykolaiv (22%), Sumy, and Ternopil regions (by 13%).

In Kyiv and the surrounding region, the decline in demand compared to last year is 10% and 9%, respectively.

In January 2026, compared to December 2025, there was a slight increase in responses in the western region of the country, in Kyiv and the surrounding region – within 5-8%.

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