The regions of Russia with the most affordable private houses are named

“World of apartments”: residents of the Kemerovo region can save up for their own house in four years can citizens living in the Kemerovo and Magadan regions – in less than four years, showed a study conducted by the portal “World of apartments”. The results are at the disposal of Lenta.ru.

The portal's analysts compared the level of prices for cottages with the level of wages in each region and determined how many years it will take residents to save up for a private house on their own (without resorting to a mortgage). It was assumed that the entire salary of a citizen is entirely set aside for the purchase of a house, and the income of the second working family member is spent on living.

It turned out that residents of the Kemerovo and Magadan regions can collect the required amount in less than four years, from four to five years citizens in the Jewish Autonomous Region, Kurgan and Arkhangelsk regions and the Komi Republic will save up. Five to six years will be enough for residents of the Khanty-Mansiysk District, Amur Region, Nenets District, Zabaikalsky District and Kamchatka. The listed regions can be called the best in terms of the availability of private residences.

The residents of Sevastopol have to save up for their own houses longer than others – almost 26 years. Residents of Krasnodar Territory, Chechnya, Kaliningrad Region, Dagestan and St. Petersburg will also have to wait for more than 20 years. In Moscow, you can save up for a private house in 18 years.

According to analysts, in three resort regions, prices for private houses have jumped up since the beginning of the year: in Sevastopol, Krasnodar Territory and Kaliningrad Region. At the same time, salaries there remained below the average in Russia, and therefore the accumulation period in these regions broke all records.

Earlier it became known that every fifth Russian (19 percent) does not have a country house or dacha, but is preparing to buy suburban real estate in the future. Almost half of Russians already have a dacha or a country house.

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