Mykolaiv residents spend 32% of their income on housing rent

Миколаївці витрачають від 30% доходу на оренду житла. Фото: архів «NikVesti»Mykolaiv residents spend 30% of their income on rent. Photo: archive NikVesti

Residents of Mykolaiv spend 32% of their income on renting an apartment. For some categories of workers, this figure is even higher - up to 70% of income for a three-bedroom apartment.

This is described in the NikVesti article: What is happening with the real estate market in Mykolaiv: statistics and trends».

Drivers, couriers and account managers spend the least on housing — about 20-28% of their salary. Instead, for workers with lower incomes, such as cleaners, baristas and office assistants, a 1-room apartment can take up to 38% of their salary, a 2-room apartment — up to 47%, and a 3-room apartment — 70%. (Salary data taken from open sources of average incomes in the city on Work.ua)

«The rental market in Mykolaiv is quite active now. If earlier a good apartment could be rented for 8,000 hryvnias, today the price reaches 11,000 per hryvnias month,» said real estate expert Viktor Hrytsevskyi on his Instagram.

Середній відсоток заробітної плати, який йде на оренду в Миколаєві станом на вересень. Статистика ЛунThe average percentage of salary spent on rent in Mykolaiv as of September. Lun statistics
Середній відсоток заробітної плати, який йде на оренду в Миколаєві станом на вересень. Статистика ЛунThe average percentage of salary that goes to rent in Mykolaiv as of September. Statistics Lun
Середній відсоток заробітної плати, який йде на оренду в Миколаєві станом на вересень. Статистика ЛунThe average percentage of salary that goes to rent in Mykolaiv as of September. Statistics Lun

According to him, the greatest demand is for 1-2-bedroom apartments in the central districts of the city. Premium housing and private houses also find their clients, but large apartments without renovation are harder to sell and rent.

Experts predict that the market will remain stable in the coming months. Long-term payment programmes are helping to make housing more affordable for those planning to buy, and investment in rental apartments remains promising.

«The real estate market shows everything: whether banks and insurance companies are operating, how many government programmes are in place. Financing is available, the budget receives resources, and this causes a small impulse in the market,» summed up expert Petro Moisol.

It is worth reminding that renting a one-room apartment in Mykolaiv in 2025 will cost an average of 6,000 hryvnias per month, which is 1,000 hryvnias more than last year. Housing prices have risen mainly in this segment, while two-bedroom apartments have risen slightly, and three-bedroom apartments have remained almost unchanged.

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