As the head of the center Sergei Zaitsev told TASS, Kazan ranks first in the ranking, where over the past year the average cost per square meter in new buildings increased by 21.6% - from 78,129 to 94,967 rubles.

“In second place, with a lag of only 0.1%, St. Petersburg, where prices for the year increased from 91,714 to 111,387 rubles.

The third is Chelyabinsk with an increase of almost 21% (from 45,870 to 55,420 rubles), ”he said.

The five cities with the most dynamic price growth also included Krasnodar (the average price increased by 20.2%), Volgograd (17.4%), Ufa (15.9%), Novosibirsk (15.5%), Omsk (15, 1%), Nizhny Novgorod (12.2%), Perm (11.4), Yekaterinburg (9%), Moscow (7.4%) and Krasnoyarsk (5.7%).

"On average in Russia, the average cost per square meter in the primary housing market over the past year has grown by 13.9% and reached 75.5 thousand," - said in "Etazhi".

Earlier, Sergei Zhidayev, a member of the council of the Moscow Association of Realtors, in an interview with the FBA "Economics Segodnya", commented on the bill that the Ministry of Construction plans to submit to the State Duma by the end of 2021.

The new law will take the private rental housing market out of the gray zone.