Russia’s Tiny 6-Square-Meter Room Lists for a Shocking 3.5 Million Rubles
Russia's property market has seen unusual listings and price hikes. The smallest room for sale is an 8-square-meter space in Leningrad Oblast, priced at 630,000 rubles, ranking third in size. Meanwhile, demand for rooms has surged by nearly a third due to rising rental costs.
The smallest room currently on sale is a 6-square-meter space in Moscow, listed for a staggering 3.5 million rubles. The identity of the buyer willing to pay this high price remains unknown. In Nizhny Novgorod, an 8-square-meter room is available for 700,000 rubles, one of Russia's three smallest rooms up for sale.
Across the country, room prices have increased by 6.1% over the past year. In Leningrad Oblast, an 8-square-meter room has undergone cosmetic renovations and is priced at 630,000 rubles, securing the third spot in terms of size among listed rooms.
The surge in demand for rooms, coupled with rising rental costs, has driven up prices across Russia. The smallest and most expensive room, a 6-square-meter space in Moscow, highlights the extreme end of this trend. Despite these high prices, the identity of the highest bidder for this tiny space remains a mystery.
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