Prices for apartments in Odesa showed the largest growth in the primary housing market of Ukraine in the first half of 2025 – up to $1130 per square meter, which is 19% more than in the same period last year, according to the real estate portal LUN.
According to LUN’s analytical data, the top five cities where prices for new buildings rose the most in January-March 2025 also included Mykolaiv (+8%, to $700/sq m), Ternopil (+7%, to $740/sq m), Chernihiv (+7%, to $750/sq m) and Lutsk (+7%, to $930/sq m).
At the beginning of July, Lviv remained the most expensive city in terms of price per square meter ($1370 per square meter), where the price in June 2025 increased by an average of 2% compared to June 2024 and by 5% since the beginning of the year. In the Lviv region, prices increased by 10% and 6%, respectively, to $890 per square meter.
Apartments in new buildings in Kyiv increased in price by 3% compared to June 2024 and 2% since the beginning of the year and reached $1290 per square meter. In the Kyiv region, prices have increased by 8% since the beginning of the year, to $820 per square meter.
Ivano-Frankivsk showed an increase of 10% in June-2025 to June-2024 and 3% for six months, reaching $850/sq. m. At the same time, in Ivano-Frankivsk region, apartments in new buildings went up by 19%, and by 9% in six months, to $880 per square meter.
“LUN notes that in Dnipro, prices for new buildings remained almost unchanged year-on-year: “plus” 1% in June 2025 to June 2024, but “minus” 1% by January 2025 – to $1070/sq. m. The situation in Kharkiv is similar: “minus” 5% by June-2024 and “plus” 5% by January-2025 – $660/sq. m.