Russia's Property Prices: Stavropol Converges, Krasnodar Widens Gap
In Russia, property prices vary significantly between city centers and surrounding regions. Recent data shows interesting trends in Stavropol and Krasnodar, while Moscow, Sverdlovsk, and Perm regions exhibit the largest disparities.
In Stavropol, the average price per square meter in the city center stands at 104,000 rubles, compared to 123,000 rubles in the broader region. This represents a 15.3% difference. Notably, this gap has narrowed by 4.9 percentage points over the past year, indicating a slight convergence in pricing.
Contrasting this, Krasnodar has witnessed a widening price gap. The city center's average price per square meter is 126,000 rubles, compared to 164,000 rubles in the broader region. This 23.4% difference is 5.7 percentage points higher than last year, suggesting a growing disparity.
Across Russia, the Moscow region leads in price disparities, with a staggering 136.6% difference between the city center and its surroundings. Sverdlovsk and Perm regions follow with 132.2% and 96.1% gaps respectively.
While Stavropol shows signs of pricing convergence, Krasnodar's gap widens. Nationally, Moscow, Sverdlovsk, and Perm regions maintain significant price disparities. As for Krasnodar's highest-priced city in September 2025, no publicly available data could be found.