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The first version of the reform document is open for public discussion until October 1, 2025, with an emphasis on people-centric planning, European standards, and post-war reconstruction
Western regions attract conservative investors, while central, eastern, and southern regions open opportunities for balanced and high-risk strategies in Ukraine’s real estate market
A financial consultant explained what income a family needs to live without financial difficulties in 2025
Kyiv region, Lviv region and the capital lead the way, with more than 33,000 apartments declared for construction
Rising demand, larger projects and infrastructure development are driving up the cost of entry for investors
Kyiv’s residential real estate market is showing steady growth, with both property values and rental returns rising — creating favorable conditions for foreign investors
Investors turn to all-season tourism and resort projects as safe and profitable assets amid war
Primary housing leads growth with +16.7%, signalling resilience in construction demand despite wartime risks
From ownership verification to debt checks — key steps to ensure a safe and transparent property purchase
Western and central Ukraine lead recovery, while Kyiv, Odessa, Volyn and Ternopil offer promising investment opportunities amid regional stagnation
Despite war and inflation, land remains a popular tool for capital preservation; Kyiv and Odessa lead in price, supply rises across regions
From U.S. single‑family rental neighborhoods to Kyiv’s new co‑living projects, purpose‑built rental property is evolving into a mainstream asset class and a fresh housing option for tenants
New‑builds now appreciate 15 % a year, outpacing resales, as buyers treat property as a wartime hedge against inflation
Secondary‑home values jump, rental demand outstrips listings, and interest in suburban houses surges despite war‑time headwinds
As vacancy begins to stabilise and new‑build pipelines shrink, selective capital can capture value in a sector undergoing its first supply contraction in history.
Spanish, Japanese, Canadian and Middle‑East investors eye Kyiv, Odesa and Lviv apartments for capital growth and long‑term rental income
Mass war‑risk insurance, stronger construction rules, and securitisation tools aim to unlock affordable home loans for millions of Ukrainians
Reclaiming the property from a bona‑fide purchaser—not seeking a declaratory title—is the correct way to restore an investor’s rights in Ukraine
Ten pilot regions to receive EU-backed investment; first project launches in Bila Tserkva for displaced Mariupol residents
For medium-term investors targeting rental or redevelopment plays, the data underscore a maturing fiscal environment—one where transparent, predictable levies are gradually replacing ad-hoc fees
Quick-scan guide to land restrictions, deal structures and market hotspots
VD Group’s Lviv City project embeds a fortified “safety room” in every flat—raising the bar for resilient, investment-grade housing stock
Government moves to formalise mortgage-backed demand and expand social-housing stock, opening avenues for international capital and know-how.
Ukraine’s suburban real estate market offers attractive entry points for foreign investors seeking stable yields and long‐term capital growth. theplayhousefl porn4