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In particular, the experts found that in cities with 100 thousand inhabitants, housing prices fell by 7.4 percent. In large cities, these trends were not so apparent.

So in the regions of the North-West half a percentage point cheaper apartments in Syktyvkar, a 0.6 percent decrease in prices for secondary housing in Velikiy Novgorod.

In the Central Federal district, most notably decreased rates in Novomoskovsk (2.1 percent) and in Rybinsk (1.7 percent), one percentage point cheaper relative to March 2020 apartments in Yaroslavl.

Among the southern regions the leader on falling of the prices became the city of Sochi, where the secondary real estate fell by 2.2 percent, a decline of 2.1 percent recorded in Astrakhan.

In the Volga Federal district in the regional centres housing mainly rose in price. Negative trend recorded only in Perm (the price decline of 1.3 percent), in Ulyanovsk (minus 1 percent), and in Orenburg, where apartments fell by half a percentage point. But in non-capital cities the decrease is much more visible. So, in the Bashkir city October prices fell by 2.7 percent in Nizhnekamsk (Tatarstan), the drop was 2.8 percent.

In the far East 6.8 percent fell flat in Yakutsk and in the city of Artyom (Primorsky Krai). This is the most appreciable falling of the prices among major cities.

In Moscow, the two-month-isolation will not break the long-established trend. Housing in the capital has traditionally risen, in two months the growth amounted to 2.3 percent. 1.9 percent increase in prices for apartments in St. Petersburg.

the Most notable price growth was recorded in Nakhodka (plus 6.2 per cent), Kaliningrad (plus 6.5 percent) and Makhachkala (11.1 percent).