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Analysts named the top 20 promising regions for construction

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The Leningrad Region topped the top 20 rating of promising regions for construction. The Krasnodar Territory, the Moscow Region, the Sverdlovsk Region, the Novosibirsk Region, Tatarstan, the Primorsky Territory, the Tyumen Region, the Sakhalin Region and the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District were also in the top ten.

The second ten included the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Astrakhan Region, Republic of Tyva, Buryatia, Rostov Region, Perm Territory, Amur Region, Yakutia, Chelyabinsk Region and Udmurtia.

This is the conclusion reached by analysts of the real estate project "Movement.<url>" and the DEVISION company.

The study identified and calculated 16 system indicators. These include the dynamics of population growth or decline, its age structure, average per capita income, housing availability, the average age of secondary housing and sales figures in the segment of secondary real estate, the cost of technical connections, and the cost of construction.

Analysts ranked the data obtained according to the degree of importance and impact on the assessment of the region's potential. Based on the results of the information of all indicators, the subject received a rating coefficient. The larger its size, the more attractive the region is for developers in terms of the possibility of expansion.

To assess the dynamics of changes, summary figures for the last three quarters (Q3 2024 — Q1 2025) were taken. As a result, the top 20 regions with the maximum amount of rating coefficients were formed.

"Krasnodar Region lost the first place to Leningrad region. The high economic growth has exhausted itself. Socio-economic factors in the Krasnodar Territory have not kept pace with the high growth of the real estate market. In particular, the rating coefficients for the migration growth coefficient and the marginality coefficient of the 1st quarter decreased. m — the cost is growing more significantly than the price," Denis Shinkorenko, head of the DEVISION analytics center, explained to Izvestia.

On June 3, Izvestia reported that during the year, the volume of new office space in Moscow decreased 15 times, from 329,000 square meters in the first half of 2024 to 22,000 square meters in the same period in 2025. In the first six months of this year, the volume of new construction amounted to only 22 thousand square meters. m — three class B+ offices. For comparison, in the first half of 2024, seven business centers with a total area of 329 thousand square meters were built in the capital.

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