St. Petersburg welcomed six residential developments during August 2025, bringing 125,300 square meters of living space to the primary market. This volume represents a 40 percent surge compared to the previous month's activity. Urban award analysts documented the expansion across multiple price segments throughout the northern capital. Property buyers gained access to diverse options ranging from budget-friendly units to luxury accommodations. Kondratyevsky Prospekt hosts the month's largest debut featuring a comfort-class complex with seven structures.
The new development spans seven to seventeen floors and accommodates a 550-student educational facility. Studios measuring 20.4 square meters command 7.3 million rubles, while three-bedroom units reach 30.1 million rubles. Pushkinsky district offers the most affordable entry point at 3.66 million rubles for an 18.2-square-meter finished studio. Petrogradsky district claims the premium position with a 154.9-square-meter two-level apartment priced at 169.8 million rubles. Yekaterinburg, Krasnodar, Kazan, and Nizhny Novgorod simultaneously launched comparable housing projects during the same period.
The new development spans seven to seventeen floors and accommodates a 550-student educational facility. Studios measuring 20.4 square meters command 7.3 million rubles, while three-bedroom units reach 30.1 million rubles. Pushkinsky district offers the most affordable entry point at 3.66 million rubles for an 18.2-square-meter finished studio. Petrogradsky district claims the premium position with a 154.9-square-meter two-level apartment priced at 169.8 million rubles. Yekaterinburg, Krasnodar, Kazan, and Nizhny Novgorod simultaneously launched comparable housing projects during the same period.