Evening Novostroy.su: A quarter of Russians lack wages for basic needs, the countable chamber became interested in housing prices, Petersburg was ahead of Moscow for the growth of prices for the "secondary"

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The news of the day, according to Novostroy.su, was the fact that secondary housing in St. Petersburg turned out to be more profitable than Moscow. As experts believe, the potential for rising prices for finished housing in the city there is still there. Interesting was the fact that the Accounts Chamber became interested in the effectiveness of state support for mortgage lending and housing construction. We read these and other important real estate news markets in the digest of February 4.

No money, but you hold on. 25% of Russians announced the lack of salary to cover their basic needs, follows from a joint survey of the recruiting service HH.Ru and Fintech-Service "Money Forward". At the same time, 39% of respondents noted that wages are enough for basic needs, but with difficulty. 36% of respondents can fully cover the basic needs.

Vague doubts. The Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation plans to check in 2021 the effectiveness of support for mortgage lending and housing construction in 2019-2020.

"For the purpose of supporting housing construction, the Government launched additional state programs for subsidizing interest rates on mortgage (preferential mortgage under 6.5%, rural mortgage) and on loans of developers. State programs provided providing in the third quarter of 2020 to 48% of mortgage loans from the total number of issued, but they launched the rise in the cost of building housing. The planned event will allow to determine the results, effects and consequences of state support for the mortgage lending market, housing construction and budget, "said Alexey Savatyugin, the auditor of the Accounts Chamber.

That still race. In St. Petersburg, the cost of housing in the secondary market increased by 2.3%. Thus, the northern capital in terms of the recovery of the rise was ahead of Moscow (plus 1.2% per month) and the city of Moscow region (plus 2%), the NSP experts report.

According to analysts, the Petersburg "secondary" per year added 18.3%, the current cost of a square meter - 150.2 thousand rubles. At the cost of "square" Petersburg ranks third after the capital - 254.8 thousand rubles, and Sochi - 171 thousand rubles.

Have something smaller? If the square meter of the housing under construction in 2020, the average went up by 25%, the average purchase check, that is, the cost of the apartment itself, increased only by 18.1%, reports "Business Petersburg". Cause - Buyers chose the cheapest and less accommodation in the area to meet the budget and mortgage limit.

As calculated in the St. Petersburg Real Estate Consulting Center, the apartment in the St. Petersburg new buildings of economical and comfort in 2020 was bought on average for 5.43 million rubles (growth for the year amounted to 860 thousand rubles or 18.9%). The real estate of the same class in the suburbs cost an average of 3.7 million rubles (plus 630 thousand rubles or 20.6%). At the same time, the area of ​​the purchased housing and in the city, and in the region decreased by 2 square meters. meter - an average of up to 40 and 42 square meters. meters.

New place. In St. Petersburg, the largest creative cluster "Vavilov Loft" opens - 2 hectares of phuductors, workshops and showrooms. Its development in the building of the Institute of Optics named after Vavilov in the depths of the Cadet of Vasilyevsky Island is engaged in the BS Art Development Group. On February 5, the "Technical Opening" will be held, and by mid-February, the first residents will begin to take visitors. The project's creators hope that it will become one of the "Cultural and Gastronomic Life Centers" of the city.

Evening Novostroy.su: A quarter of Russians lack wages for basic needs, the countable chamber became interested in housing prices, Petersburg was ahead of Moscow for the growth of prices for the
A quarter of Russians lack wages for basic needs

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