Real estate experts observed a significant decline in available Khrushchev-era apartments in St. Petersburg. The number of such apartments decreased by 22% between April 2024 and April 2025, with currently 863 units on the secondary market.
Two-room apartments dominate the segment, representing 438 of the total listings. Price ranges vary considerably, with the most expensive three-room apartment located in the Primorsky District near Chernaya Rechka metro station. This 57-square-meter unit is priced at 15 million rubles.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, the most affordable option is a 31-square-meter one-room apartment in the Moskovsky District, listed for 5 million rubles.
Two-room apartments dominate the segment, representing 438 of the total listings. Price ranges vary considerably, with the most expensive three-room apartment located in the Primorsky District near Chernaya Rechka metro station. This 57-square-meter unit is priced at 15 million rubles.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, the most affordable option is a 31-square-meter one-room apartment in the Moskovsky District, listed for 5 million rubles.