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Real estate “eVidnovlennia” in 2026: how compensation for damaged housing repairs will increase

“eVidnovlennia” in 2026: how compensation for damaged housing repairs will increase

In Ukraine, starting in 2026, the approach to calculating compensation under the “eVidnovlennia” program will change. Find out how the update of the cost of repair work will affect the amount of payments, what exactly will change in the checklists, and what compensation owners of damaged housing can expect

27 Dec. 2025

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Real estate 13% of housing destroyed: how many Ukrainians have lost their homes due to the war?

13% of housing destroyed: how many Ukrainians have lost their homes due to the war?

The war has caused massive destruction to Ukraine's housing stock. Find out how much housing has been destroyed due to russian aggression, how many Ukrainians have lost their homes, and how the state plans to comprehensively rebuild the country

27 Dec. 2025

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Real estate Do you need to notify the tax authorities about the sale of real estate: clarification from the State Tax Service

Do you need to notify the tax authorities about the sale of real estate: clarification from the State Tax Service

The sale of real estate in Ukraine is subject to clear tax rules. Find out whether you need to notify the tax authorities about the sale of your home, how data is transferred to the State Tax Service, when information needs to be verified, and what to do in case of discrepancies

26 Dec. 2025

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Real estate How many years does it take to save up for an apartment in Ukraine: statistics by region

How many years does it take to save up for an apartment in Ukraine: statistics by region

In Ukraine, the path to owning your own flat can take anywhere from several years to decades — it all depends on the city, income level, and cost of housing. We have compiled the latest statistics by region to show where it is easier to save up for a flat and where it becomes a long-term financial goal. Find out how many years you need to save money for housing in different cities across the country and why the difference is so significant

21 Dec. 2025

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Real estate Where to buy a one-room apartment for up to $40,000 in Ukraine: current prices by region

Where to buy a one-room apartment for up to $40,000 in Ukraine: current prices by region

The housing market in Ukraine is changing amid economic instability and war. Find out in which regions you can still buy a one-room apartment for up to $40,000, how prices, demand, and supply are changing

20 Dec. 2025

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Real estate How much does it cost to privatise housing in Ukraine and when do you need to pay extra for space?

How much does it cost to privatise housing in Ukraine and when do you need to pay extra for space?

Privatisation of housing in Ukraine in 2025 remains affordable, but it is accompanied by a number of mandatory expenses and nuances that not everyone is aware of. The amount of payments depends on the size of the flat, the condition of the documents and the region, and exceeding the standards can significantly affect the final amount. Find out how much it really costs to privatise housing, when there is an additional payment per square metre, and in which cases you may be refused

14 Dec. 2025

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Real estate How have prices and demand for apartments with backup power changed in 2025?

How have prices and demand for apartments with backup power changed in 2025?

Demand for apartments with backup power has grown significantly in 2025, especially in large cities. Find out how supply has changed and in which regions rents have risen the most

13 Dec. 2025

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Real estate Prices for primary real estate in Ukraine in 2025: where housing has become more expensive

Prices for primary real estate in Ukraine in 2025: where housing has become more expensive

The market for new buildings in Ukraine underwent significant changes in 2025: in some cities, housing prices rose sharply, while in others, the increase was more moderate, and buyers began to count every square metre more carefully. Prices were influenced not only by construction costs and developer activity, but also by expectations related to the future of the economy and the war. Find out in which regions primary housing has risen in price the most and where new buildings remain the most expensive

12 Dec. 2025

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