Sky-high prices for the capital's housing make its purchase a barely feasible dream. But we will tell you about places where prices for apartments are relatively affordable! Here are the statistics of 2020 for Moscow.
Yuzhnoye Butovo
The average cost is 140 thousand rubles per sq.m. The district has 4 metro stations.
This Moscow district is famous for its convenience for families with children, as there are many schools, kindergartens, hospitals and clinics. It is unlikely that you will be able to avoid the queue in the garden, but you will have to wait less. For some, the disadvantage of South Butovo is its zaMKADnoe location. But it provides the area with a relatively prosperous ecological situation. There is an opportunity to buy an apartment in a new building or a secondary one.
Yaroslavl district
On average, housing will cost you 140 thousand rubles per 1 square meter. meter. Metro, however, is absent.
This area is in demand due to good ecology and cheapness of apartments. But there is a minus - it is far from the center. The difficulty is not even in the remoteness, but in the undeveloped infrastructure: there is not a single metro station nearby, trains do not go here, buses come infrequently. Car owners are forced to stand in traffic jams. Despite this, housing here is in great demand.
East Biryulyovo
A square meter of housing costs an average of 130 thousand. There is no metro station nearby.
Despite the location of the area within the Moscow Ring Roads, real estate here is inexpensive. Although the area includes industrial enterprises, the ecology remains at a fairly high level, as it is well landscaped. The main advantage of East Biryulyovo, in addition to housing prices, is the Biryulevsky arboretum. Metro is only planned, so residents use buses and trains. The area is equipped with sports complexes, and for purchase you can find a primary and secondary.
Nekrasovka
The average cost per square meter is 127 thousand. "In the area" there are 4 metro stations.
Here are cheap apartments relative to other areas of the capital. But not all residents of Nekrasovka speak flatteringly about it: there is a deplorable environmental situation due to the nearby landfill, and the infrastructure began to develop not so long ago. Previously, the placement of a child in a garden or school was a huge problem for locals.
Kapotnya
Buying an apartment here, you will pay from 116 thousand for 1 square meter. meter. There is no metro station yet.
Here is the cheapest Moscow housing. At the moment, the area is actively developing and ennobling, so there is a pretty good infrastructure. There is one big "but": the ecology here is unenviable because of the refinery. And there is no subway and is not yet planned. In addition, the area is quite criminogenic. In short, 50/50.