TASS: in Moscow, the share of apartments for sale inherited has increased by 5-10 percent Over the past year, the share of apartments in Moscow, recently inherited and put up for sale increased by 5-10 percent. Experts associate the growth in the number of such proposals with the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise in prices for housing in the capital, reports TASS. As the founder of the Landl real estate agency Alexei Klyshin said, Muscovites will rush to get rid of the recently inherited apartments despite the need to pay taxes (they are obliged to do this, since they do not wait three years after the inheritance). The accelerated sale of such housing is often explained by the fact that sellers need money. Many have lost their jobs during the pandemic, some have loan obligations or arrears on utility bills, the expert said. “People solve problems, and the remaining money
