Saturday, November 19, 2011

Developers are building apartments, and the Russians wanted "malogabaritki"

Studio apartment - a type of housing that is affordable for eight thousand people aged 25 to 30 years living in Moscow. However, many people only dream about buying a flat in the capital and one-bedroom apartments for rent 35 thousand rubles a month. Most often kvratirami studios interested in programmers, designers, photographers and representatives of other artists. It is for them to the liking of the European housing - one-bedroom apartments open plan with a kitchen and living area combined in one unit, or apartment with a loft, where due to the high ceilings bed is located on a kind of attic. To such conclusion experts of real estate DOKI. Many of them rented accommodation in the heart of the city to spend on rent of 40 thousand rubles. However, the income of these people completely would be sufficient to pay the equivalent sum is not for rent, and for the mortgage, if there was a proposal. "Given the size of the average cost of living in Moscow, as well as costs for public utilities, transportation, etc., the monthly total income of the employer shall not be less than 45 rubles a month. Such salaries are salespeople, middle managers of the financial sector and the market hotel services, it-professionals, employees of advertising agencies and design offices, managers, restaurant chains and coffee shops. If the apartment takes a young couple, the income of each family member must be at least 25-30 thousand rubles. in this category may include social workers, doctors, firefighters and other young professionals just starting their careers, "- says Galina Kiseleva, Head of the rental apartments the company," Inkom Real Estate. " However, the Moscow developers prefer to build huge apartment and earn at the expense of large areas, while the flat area of ​​30 sq.m. would be affordable to many. "Moscow housing market - a market model of housing - says Leonid Menshikov, CEO of the Academy of Sciences DOKI. - This serial house in sleeping areas. But young people are often not willing to spend two hours a day on the way to the office. Within the TTC to find housing which will be affordable for young people, not so easy. Meanwhile, we see people who are paid monthly by 40-50 thousand rubles for rent - this is money that goes by the developers. There is effective demand for affordable housing in areas located in close proximity to the center, but there is no quality supply. This is another paradox of the Moscow real estate market. " In most residential complexes located not in the suburbs, but not within the TTC, the minimum area "odnushki" - 50 square meters and cost per square meter - from 150 thousand rubles. Thus, the cost of one-bedroom apartment starts at 7, 5 million. However, if the size of the apartment was 30 square meters, the apartment would have cost 4.5 million "With a 10% down payment program HMLA available credit at 12.5% ​​- says Eugene Taubkin, general director of the Russian mortgage network "NBIK." - Monthly renters give "the void" the amount that could be used to pay the mortgage. In Moscow, according to Rosstat, reported only 10.5 million, of which the working-age - 6.7 million people, including young people aged 25-29 years - 910 513 (that is, about one-seventh). To purchase a house rezultatet on a cost per square meter can be from 5 to 7% of all Muscovites. 5% from 6.7 million - a 335 thousand persons, including persons under the age of 30 years - about 47 thousand people. The real demand is around 8,000.

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