The demand for the purchase of houses in the suburbs of the capital will increase in the first half of 2023.
This forecast in a comment to “Interfax-Ukraine” gave the developer of the cottage town “Park House” Rudolf Arzumanyan.
“The demand for houses will increase in anticipation of summer. This will also be facilitated by the new air defense systems, which will close, we hope, in the near future, the sky over the capital region,” Arzumanyan said.
He added that the suburban real estate market of Kiev region since the beginning of the war went through several stages. In the spring there was a surge in demand for rent, including at the expense of displaced people, then there was a demand to buy.
“In general, if anyone had finished houses with renovations, they all sold them or rented them out long-term. People with money understand that it is possible to provide more or less comfortable and predictable conditions of stay only in a private house due to autonomous heating, gas, firewood, electricity, autonomous water supply and sewage,” explained Arzumanyan.
According to him, developers of suburban real estate provided autonomous power supply through generators and high capacity batteries such as SOUOP, ECOFLOW, etc. During the year, however, there was not as much new facility commissioning as the market demanded.
“New facilities are not being commissioned because of a shortage of handymen and problems with materials. Another retarding factor is the imbalance. Prices have gone up for almost everything, but not for real estate. Thus, the market froze,” he said.
Another trend: there were virtually no investment deals during 2022.
“Rental prices in dollars have fallen by half, people are afraid to invest money. In fact, the demand to buy fell by 80% compared to last year,” said Arzumanyan.
The situation with power supply in Kiev has significantly improved, said SCM public relations and communications director Natalia Emchenko.
“In Kiev today, all districts should be more or less with electricity. Not 100%, but under current conditions it should be enough,” she wrote in her Facebook on Sunday.
At the same time, Yemchenko noted that power engineers have done “absolutely impossible, almost a miracle.”
For his part, the general director of energy supplier YASNO Serhiy Kovalenko noted in his Facebook that Kiev, although not completely, should be sufficiently supplied with electricity, given such significant restrictions in the last week.
Fifty-two new heating points equipped with generators and other necessary equipment have opened in the capital’s Goloseevsky, Dneprovsky, Obolonsky and Svyatoshinsky districts, Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko said in a telegraph feed on Friday.
“We opened 52 new points where people can get warm, recharge their gadgets, get up-to-date information in case of a prolonged lack of electricity and heat in their homes, in Goloseevsky, Dneprovsky, Obolonsky and Svyatoshinsky districts,” he wrote in Telegram.
According to the mayor of the capital, now in Kiev “there are 532 heating points, which the city has prepared (50 of them – equipped tents SES). The business is also involved: more than 100 additional points are provided by entrepreneurs.
As Klitschko noted, the situation with electricity remains difficult. “Recently, we received humanitarian aid from the city of Riga – 49 generators and heat guns, which, in particular, were used to equip additional heating points. Also we received 9 powerful generators from the Danish twin city of Odense. We will install them in the boiler rooms of the capital”, – the mayor reminded.
Kyiv is supplied with electricity by less than half, while a significant deficit remains in the energy system as a whole due to Russian terrorist shelling, NEC Ukrenergo said.
“As of this morning, there remains a significant capacity deficit in the energy system. Less than half of the consumption needs in the capital are being met, the priority is to supply power to critical infrastructure,” Ukrenergo said in its Telegram feed on Tuesday.
At the same time, the company expects that on Tuesday it will be possible to turn on certain equipment that will somewhat improve the level of supply reliability, reduce the power deficit in the capital’s power grid and power more consumers.
They drew attention to the fact that UAV bombardment of main grid facilities in the central region, which occurred on the night of December 19, as well as shelling in eastern Ukraine led to further damage to energy infrastructure and worsened the situation with power supply, in particular, in the central region and Kiev.
“Repair crews of Ukrenergo, generation and distribution system operators are making every effort to improve power supply,” the NEC noted.
As reported, the general director of the power supply company YASNO Sergey Kovalenko said Monday evening that the needs of the population in the capital can be met only by 20%, as a result, according to him, 10 hours without light in the capital – the reality at the moment.
As a result of damage to the energy infrastructure, there are water supply interruptions in the capital, Kiev mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said.
“There are water supply interruptions in all parts of the capital due to damage to the energy infrastructure. Specialists are working to stabilize the system. Just in case, prepare a supply of drinking and technical water,” Klitschko wrote in his Telegram channel on Friday.