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Apartment rentals in Omsk experienced a significant spike in prices during August

Increased demand for housing rental in August led to a surge in prices in Omsk, while the supply of properties for rent saw a decline.

Rental prices for apartments in Omsk experienced a significant increase in August
Rental prices for apartments in Omsk experienced a significant increase in August

Apartment rentals in Omsk experienced a significant spike in prices during August

In the heart of Siberia, Omsk is witnessing a significant trend as its residents are increasingly investing in real estate, particularly in larger regional cities such as Novosibirsk and St. Petersburg.

According to Etalon Group, a major Russian developer active in multiple regions including Omsk and Novosibirsk, their geographic expansion has driven strong real estate sales in these areas. The growth is particularly notable in the premium and business-class segments in St. Petersburg, and ongoing large-scale projects in the Novosibirsk region.

The rapid expansion of developer portfolios and increased mortgage lending for suburban and regional residential properties across Russia suggest a growing interest in established metropolitan and nearby economic centers. However, the specific locations where Omsk residents are buying real estate beyond Omsk remain unclear.

In August 2025, Omsk is experiencing an increase in long-term rental prices. The median rental rate for all types of housing in Omsk is 25,000 rubles, with a moderate increase compared to other major cities like St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Samara. According to Yandex Rentals, the median cost of renting property in Omsk has risen by 2.7%. The number of available rental options in Omsk has decreased by 13.1%.

The increase in Omsk's rental prices is attributed to the return of people from vacations and the start of the academic year. Studios in Omsk can be rented for a range of 15,000 to 55,000 rubles per month, one-bedroom apartments for 16,000 to 58,000 rubles, two-bedroom apartments for 20,000 to 100,000 rubles, and three-bedroom apartments for a range of 30,000 to 120,000 rubles.

It's important to note that this article does not discuss the reasons why Omsk residents are buying real estate in large quantities, nor does it provide any data on the number of real estate transactions in Omsk. Additionally, the article does not compare the real estate market in Omsk with other cities in Russia.

Om1 Омск, a platform that shares information about Omsk, serves as an advertising platform for the city. The focus of the article is not on St. Petersburg or Moscow.

In conclusion, Omsk residents are heavily investing in real estate outside of Omsk, particularly in Novosibirsk and St. Petersburg. The trend is driven by large developments, regional diversification, and expanding mortgage programs. The increase in Omsk's rental prices is a result of the return of people from vacations and the start of the academic year. However, the specific locations where Omsk residents are buying real estate beyond Omsk remain unclear.

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