The Ukrainian real estate marketplace DIM.RIA analyzed how the Ukrainian real estate market has changed as of the end of summer 2024. The analytical study includes the state of the primary and secondary housing sales market, the state of the rental market, and the behavior of Ukrainians looking for apartments.
Primary market
Supply.
As of the end of August 2024, sales departments in 77% of new buildings were active. Since the beginning of the summer, 23 new buildings with 72 sections have been commissioned in Ukraine: 6 in Kyiv and Lviv regions, 5 in Ivano-Frankivsk region, 2 in Dnipropetrovs’k and Odesa regions, and one in Zhytomyr and Khmelnytsky regions.
Prices
The average price per square meter in dollar terms slightly decreased in almost every region of Ukraine in August, but year-on-year growth was observed in half of the regions. Analysts noted the most rapid price growth in Kirovohrad, Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernivtsi, Volyn and Cherkasy regions. Kyiv remains the most expensive in the primary market with an average price of $1,338 per m².
Demand
In August, DIM.RIA analysts noted a significant revival of interest in primary housing among users from all regions, but the downward trend in activity continued on a yearly basis. It bypassed only the Kyiv region, where users made one and a half times more search queries compared to August 2023, and the Zhytomyr region, where searches also increased slightly.
Secondary market
Supply.
In the secondary housing market, the number of offers increased the most during the year in Kyiv, Ivano-Frankivsk and Zaporizhzhia regions, while in most other regions it decreased, sometimes by more than 50% (Kharkiv and Sumy regions). Also, much fewer owners began to offer their homes for sale in Dnipropetrovska, Odesa and Zaporizka oblasts: the number of ads there decreased by 37-47% during the year.
Price
In August 2024, the sale price of a one-bedroom apartment fluctuated in most regions within a few percent, while it mostly increased compared to the data for August 2023. Volyn, Chernivtsi, and Ivano-Frankivsk regions showed the highest growth. Kyiv remains the most expensive city: owners in the capital ask an average of $85,845 for a one-bedroom apartment.
Looking at the capital in more detail, Pecherskyi district remains the most expensive with an average price of a one-bedroom apartment of $110,969, while the lowest price is reported by homeowners in Desnianskyi district – $48,487.
Interest
In August, users’ interest in secondary housing revived in most regions, with the largest increase in search queries occurring in Odesa and Lviv regions. However, in comparison with the current and last year’s situation, all regions began to receive fewer search queries for the purchase of housing. Kherson and Sumy regions lost the largest percentage of buyers, and Ivano-Frankivsk, Cherkasy, Kirovohrad, Volyn, Chernivtsi, and Lviv regions experienced a significant decline in interest: from -40% to -46%.
Despite the decline in search queries, the number of user reviews everywhere exceeds the number of ads posted. The five regions where demand exceeds supply the most are Volyn, Ternopil, Vinnytsia, Chernivtsi, and Zhytomyr, where there are an average of 12-23 responses per new ad. The largest number of ads and responses to them is in the capital, but there is almost no gap between supply and demand there.
Rental market
Supply.
In the rental market, the number of housing offers in Volyn, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Zakarpattia regions increased by one and a half to two times compared to August of the previous year. At the same time, analysts noted a decline in the number of housing in the central regions, including Kyiv.
Price
Kyiv remains the most expensive location for renting an apartment with an average price tag of UAH 18,205 for a one-bedroom apartment. Over the past month, housing prices in the capital rose by 1%, and over the past year, the increase was 18%. Prices are also rising in other regions, most actively in Zhytomyr, Volyn, and Rivne regions (from +39% to +114% over the year).
The capital allows you to choose more affordable housing depending on the district. The lowest prices can be found in the Desnianskyi district, with an average of UAH 10,293 for a one-bedroom apartment, while the most expensive is the Shevchenkivskyi district with an average monthly rent of UAH 23,408.
Interest
In August, users were more active in searching for housing in Lviv, Odesa, Dnipropetrovs’k, Ternopil, Ivano-Frankivsk regions and in the capital. The number of searches there increased from +12% to +44%.
The ratio of the number of rental ads to the number of responses to them in August in Kyiv was 1:9. At the same time, in the Kyiv region, excluding Kyiv, there were an average of 18 user responses per new ad. Odesa, Khmelnytskyi, Vinnytsia and Ternopil regions also stood out for their high demand relative to supply.