I remember that in Toronto Canada also now the market is in a slight slide down the real problem now is the banks will not touch house mortgages unless u have 50 percent of ur own capital in it
@@GaryAJMartin always foriegner. Investors following the money trail that is going into Ukraine who have received a lot of sympathy from the worlds people it like betting on a horse go with the favorite
After that RADIOACTIVE EXPLOSION in WESTERN UKRAINE. Are you still up to buy land there where they should be growing wheat? 🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣🤣🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Of course the houses are more expensive, there are two reasons, supply and demand and the people who funded the new builds are highly likely to be of US origin, so now you can expect to pay western prices, which is not good for Ukrainian nationals who generally speaking, would not be able to afford to buy or even rent, the same thing happened in the UK 30 years ago, in that time property prices have increased by 800%, the only ones that benefit are the wealthy.
@@marraz1308 This is how you calculate a percentage increase: Subtract final value minus starting value. Divide that amount by the absolute value of the starting value. Multiply by 100 to get percent increase. Now, the average UK house price in 1993 was £57.6K and in 2023, £288k. Using the proper calculating method, that is a 400% increase (admittedly not 300%, but nearer than your 800%)
@@Olga_Reznikova good I’ll buy a apartment snd wait until Russia bombs it an collect-the insurance money I’ll get insurance for 1 million plus. Last thing I want to do it rent it out then it will be full of bed bugs and roachs and I will never be able to evict the tenants actually the best investment is buy now low low down payment low interest and flip it to the Chinese or Koreans leave the unit empty block in the door and windows
I hear Turkey is undervalued and a nice climate Crimea will always be Russian territory just to many nukes in Russia and the kremlin is run by old crazy men
Olga, I am currently trying to buy land in Ukraine. My wife is Ukrainian. We have many technical and legal questions we need answered, and have a very disappointing experience in trying to communicate with “professionals” so fair in Ukraine. Can you refer us to a tax or real estate professional familiar with real estate taxes and law? Thank you
Your soft voice and background music sending me to sleep because its late but very informative will watch again. Olga you are looking well so soon after your baby. Are you enjoying Eurovision?.
@@roberturbanczyk204 they will rape the country of it's resources, leaving the people as poor as they are today. Remember all that oil and gas that was discovered in Ukraine just before the war.....yeah, that's what this is about. Same as in Afghanistan, sane as in Iraq, sane as in Libya. You don't see the coalition west getting involved in other more brutal wars in other countries that don't have natural resources....
So say apartment you say $300,000 is what, you pay That and it’s yours? No pay monthly rent? Or it’s just yours straight up? I do get the way it’s done over there compared to USA. Here you don’t buy apartment. You borrow from owner, pay say $1200.00 a month. Or buy a house for 300,000 straight up. I buy house here for $35,000
Its important to compare the prices of central kyiv with central london because that is their similar place and major city. It would be wrong to compare the prices of a small town in ukraine with a major city like london or manchester. Or a small city like cambridge with a major city like karkhiv or lviv or kyiv or odessa.
Oh... Now I understand. To the Victorious Remains the Spoils. War is a good real estate investment. Who's funding most of it? Who will really benefit. Certainly not the families of the deceased.
I was in Kyiv and Lviv few months ago. My impression is Lviv is a little bit more by the book compare to Kyiv. Lviv is a little bit more family friendly. It feels like the food in Kyiv is a little bit more expensive than it should be in the downtown area. Both cities are good, a lot more to discover in Ukraine. People I encounter seems to look out for each other. I been to the the bus/train stations in both cities. There were two people asking for money at the train station in Lviv which is two more than in Kyiv. No one was asking for money in Kyiv train station that I know of. The apartment price in Kyiv I felt was about the same two years ago. It is hard to find something I would like to live in for Kyiv because the buildings are so old where there is street live. The rich people food compare to normal people food price gape is too wide in Kyiv. Lviv in this regard is somewhat better. For $25 USD, I can get a really good meal at Amadeus Lviv downtown. In the US, I would have to pay double that at least. If you want to buy property in Ukraine. I think you will need an investment account. Regular card account is not going to cut it. It is easy to open a card account in say Privat bank but Privat Banks does not seem to be too serious about money. You will need a local phone number which you can get a cell number easy around the corner. Everything need a phone to get text from your bank. My US phone does not receive text from Ukraine bank. You will need to get an Ukraine ID number. In the US, we call this Social Security Number. Bring your Social Security card or equivalent from your country if you want to open a bank account. Without it, it is not allowed.
Old apartments in Kyiv are in old neighbourhoods. But I guess you didn't go to new neighbourhoods with new buildings... there are streets also full of live, many shopping malls, shops and in general new residential areas are much more alive than any other parts of Kyiv)) I am not sure what you mean between food for rich and for normal people, but prices in most supermarkets are the same... (unless you mean restaurants? but we have very affordable prices in restaurants for average family) But the rest is correct!
Russia is planning on launching the mother of all invasions in 2024. Odessa will 100% fall, but Kharkiv is a 50%. I would say Kyiv is sitting at a comfortable 5%. For Zaporizhzhia, it's anyone's guess.
Very interesting video. But have prices stabilised/risen in Dollar terms or Ukraine currency? The ideal is to have a Western income but live in Ukraine as the cost of living is so much cheaper.
The valuable land are the crops fields all along the Dnieper where Syngenta and Monsanto grow all their GMO crops. Syngenta => Monsanto => Bayer => Germany owns all the best land in Ukraine. Follow the money
مرحبا لا يستحق ان تعبدي مخلوق ضعيف يموت لم يخلقكي فقط خالقك يستحق ان تعبديه وحده لا شريك له من فضلكي تعرفي على الاسلام الحياة قصيرة تنتهي في اي وقت ونعود لربنا ليحاسبنا اني ناصح لكي امين وشكرا
I cant understand this woman going on about property for sale in Ukraine it is mindboggling the country is being devastated, women and children being killed and she is on about bargains you can get, if the bargains are so good why isnt she going back to ukraine instead of spouting all this drivel from the safety of her home in the UK
I remember when Poland joined the EU, they had trouble with real estate properties prices going up faster than income.
That was after they joined.
If Ukraine joins, it will be a long way away. If that is what buyers are hoping for.
I remember that in Toronto Canada also now the market is in a slight slide down the real problem now is the banks will not touch house mortgages unless u have 50 percent of ur own capital in it
@@arthurdewith7608 and in Ukraine somehow they can just put down cash.
And yet it’s supposedly a ‘poor’ country.
@@GaryAJMartin always foriegner. Investors following the money trail that is going into Ukraine who have received a lot of sympathy from the worlds people it like betting on a horse go with the favorite
thank you for doing this Olga. i was very interested in Ukrainian real estate.
thank you!
thank you❤
I'm glad to see that you are showing real estate again in your videos. That's literally why I used to watch your videos before the war.
After that RADIOACTIVE EXPLOSION in WESTERN UKRAINE. Are you still up to buy land there where they should be growing wheat? 🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣🤣🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great, thank you!
Thank you,
Very nice information. Thanks.
What about homes for sale in the various villages?
Which website is this?
I think those cities razed to the ground would be great opportunities to invest in. when you have to build anew, they will be modern/high-tech cities
Of course the houses are more expensive, there are two reasons, supply and demand and the people who funded the new builds are highly likely to be of US origin, so now you can expect to pay western prices, which is not good for Ukrainian nationals who generally speaking, would not be able to afford to buy or even rent, the same thing happened in the UK 30 years ago, in that time property prices have increased by 800%, the only ones that benefit are the wealthy.
China is out bidding america most Americans have no interest investing in a war zone who are u kidding
It's not good in the short term. Eventually it increases wealth across the country.
300%, not 800%.
@@CymInUA 30,000 to 240,000, that's 800%, 100% increase for every increment of 30,000 ( 24 ÷ 3 = 8)
@@marraz1308 This is how you calculate a percentage increase: Subtract final value minus starting value.
Divide that amount by the absolute value of the starting value. Multiply by 100 to get percent increase.
Now, the average UK house price in 1993 was £57.6K and in 2023, £288k. Using the proper calculating method, that is a 400% increase (admittedly not 300%, but nearer than your 800%)
The price of freedom?
thats great
apartments are not cheap, not cheap at all!
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So why buy wait until the dust settles
some people find high risk exciting.
What website are you using to check?
Olga❤💐💐😊
is the price you are showing in USD?
What is that website address?
Is this mostly a Kyiv phenomenon, or are other areas in western Ukraine also seeing a rise in property prices?
yes, Western part of Ukraine had just the price growth since war started
@@Olga_Reznikova good I’ll buy a apartment snd wait until Russia bombs it an collect-the insurance money I’ll get insurance for 1 million plus. Last thing I want to do it rent it out then it will be full of bed bugs and roachs and I will never be able to evict the tenants actually the best investment is buy now low low down payment low interest and flip it to the Chinese or Koreans leave the unit empty block in the door and windows
I hear Turkey is undervalued and a nice climate Crimea will always be Russian territory just to many nukes in Russia and the kremlin is run by old crazy men
There is a good chance the Ukraine nuclear power plant will blow up
@@arthurdewith7608 such a preventable dumb disaster too. they need to leave the nuclear stuff out of it
3 children from 3 different fathers... that's very telling
which children?
That's a big red flag, stay away from a woman with those qualifications.
What ROI can be expected?
When you can predict such a thing in the middle of a war with routine aerial assaults, let us know.
@@pablodelsegundo9502 indeed. Sometimes what people say and do, defies belief.
Olga, I am currently trying to buy land in Ukraine. My wife is Ukrainian. We have many technical and legal questions we need answered, and have a very disappointing experience in trying to communicate with “professionals” so fair in Ukraine. Can you refer us to a tax or real estate professional familiar with real estate taxes and law? Thank you
Radioactive dust makes Ukraine 🇺🇦 too dangerous for my taste at the moment.
It was explosion in my native city ...
لماذا لا توجد ترجمه
My things have gone up alot, my dream of moving there may be dashed
Your soft voice and background music sending me to sleep because its late but very informative will watch again. Olga you are looking well so soon after your baby. Are you enjoying Eurovision?.
BlackRock will own much of the country after the fight stops
I was just thinking of that. That's hilarious and tragic at the same time. A lesson in war and real estate.
@@leadslinger49 Zelensky signed over Ukraines ownership papers to BlackRock last November.
It would mean they will have buisness in making Ukraine safe and stabil
@@roberturbanczyk204 they will rape the country of it's resources, leaving the people as poor as they are today. Remember all that oil and gas that was discovered in Ukraine just before the war.....yeah, that's what this is about. Same as in Afghanistan, sane as in Iraq, sane as in Libya. You don't see the coalition west getting involved in other more brutal wars in other countries that don't have natural resources....
I lovely one here... Just a few holes...
Don't mind the collapsed roof...
Watch the landmines......🥴
Hello Olga, thanks for the info. Are you living in Ukraine now ?
No, I am not currently in Ukraine
No, she’s too sensible and smart for that.
Am I reading the listing wrong?...How can you buy an apartment for $30K yet if you rent it's 1K a month?
The one which is 1k$ for rent per month will be for sale about 150 000+$
Olga can show us the recently closed apartments. That would help us to know the real numbers. Thanks
What is name of the property site you are looking at please 😊
How can you invest when there’s a war going on.
Well, the answer is : the one who like to invest in high risk ventures.
So valuable information as always ❤
So say apartment you say $300,000 is what, you pay That and it’s yours? No pay monthly rent? Or it’s just yours straight up? I do get the way it’s done over there compared to USA. Here you don’t buy apartment. You borrow from owner, pay say $1200.00 a month. Or buy a house for 300,000 straight up. I buy house here for $35,000
Plain inflation. Worldwide.
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What happened to my post? My post was proper.
Its important to compare the prices of central kyiv with central london because that is their similar place and major city. It would be wrong to compare the prices of a small town in ukraine with a major city like london or manchester. Or a small city like cambridge with a major city like karkhiv or lviv or kyiv or odessa.
well for sure! I don't think it make sense to compare any prices at all, as the income of people is very very different in those countries
Oh... Now I understand. To the Victorious Remains the Spoils. War is a good real estate investment. Who's funding most of it? Who will really benefit. Certainly not the families of the deceased.
I was in Kyiv and Lviv few months ago. My impression is Lviv is a little bit more by the book compare to Kyiv. Lviv is a little bit more family friendly. It feels like the food in Kyiv is a little bit more expensive than it should be in the downtown area. Both cities are good, a lot more to discover in Ukraine. People I encounter seems to look out for each other. I been to the the bus/train stations in both cities. There were two people asking for money at the train station in Lviv which is two more than in Kyiv. No one was asking for money in Kyiv train station that I know of. The apartment price in Kyiv I felt was about the same two years ago. It is hard to find something I would like to live in for Kyiv because the buildings are so old where there is street live. The rich people food compare to normal people food price gape is too wide in Kyiv. Lviv in this regard is somewhat better. For $25 USD, I can get a really good meal at Amadeus Lviv downtown. In the US, I would have to pay double that at least. If you want to buy property in Ukraine. I think you will need an investment account. Regular card account is not going to cut it. It is easy to open a card account in say Privat bank but Privat Banks does not seem to be too serious about money. You will need a local phone number which you can get a cell number easy around the corner. Everything need a phone to get text from your bank. My US phone does not receive text from Ukraine bank. You will need to get an Ukraine ID number. In the US, we call this Social Security Number. Bring your Social Security card or equivalent from your country if you want to open a bank account. Without it, it is not allowed.
Old apartments in Kyiv are in old neighbourhoods. But I guess you didn't go to new neighbourhoods with new buildings... there are streets also full of live, many shopping malls, shops and in general new residential areas are much more alive than any other parts of Kyiv))
I am not sure what you mean between food for rich and for normal people, but prices in most supermarkets are the same... (unless you mean restaurants? but we have very affordable prices in restaurants for average family)
But the rest is correct!
I watched all the ads🎉
Hi Olga, what website are you looking at these properties? Слава Україні! :)
flatfy.ua/uk/
Kind of like Minnesota. The Land of 10,000 Crater Lakes.
Interesting, thank you.
Hi Olga! Another great and informative video! I am curious your opinion in general about the comfort town area? Thank you!
Russia is planning on launching the mother of all invasions in 2024. Odessa will 100% fall, but Kharkiv is a 50%. I would say Kyiv is sitting at a comfortable 5%. For Zaporizhzhia, it's anyone's guess.
Do, 5 hruvnia =1 Dkr...
The Ukrainian Army has proved be so Powerful that I think probably Vladivostok will be Eastern Ukraine probably prices would be even better 😅
Very interesting video. But have prices stabilised/risen in Dollar terms or Ukraine currency? The ideal is to have a Western income but live in Ukraine as the cost of living is so much cheaper.
I think you mean WAS.
I doubt people looking for that love risk, and setting up life as things are, would definitely be risky.
price is very expensive , this is crazy and stupid
prices are always formed by demand and supply...
Good luck Ukraine! Rudi.
I wont a Ukraine glas search marred me
The valuable land are the crops fields all along the Dnieper where Syngenta and Monsanto grow all their GMO crops. Syngenta => Monsanto => Bayer => Germany owns all the best land in Ukraine. Follow the money
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LOL...if not blown up
مرحبا لا يستحق ان تعبدي مخلوق ضعيف يموت لم يخلقكي فقط خالقك يستحق ان تعبديه وحده لا شريك له من فضلكي تعرفي على الاسلام الحياة قصيرة تنتهي في اي وقت ونعود لربنا ليحاسبنا اني ناصح لكي امين وشكرا
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I cant understand this woman going on about property for sale in Ukraine it is mindboggling the country is being devastated, women and children being killed and she is on about bargains you can get, if the bargains are so good why isnt she going back to ukraine instead of spouting all this drivel from the safety of her home in the UK
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You have 10 million abandoned houses 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂and you sell other people houses 😅😂😂😂😂😂😂
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