Three-bedroom apartments in new St. Petersburg buildings remain affordable for buyers. The average square meter costs 235,700 rubles according to BN.ru Analytics Center research. Vyborg district offers the cheapest three-room units among all city neighborhoods. Krasnoselsky district ranks second with prices averaging 246,200 rubles per square meter. Primorsky district takes third place at 249,900 rubles per square meter.
Central and Petrogradsky districts command the highest prices for three-bedroom apartments under construction. These premium locations charge between 574,500 and 597,300 rubles per square meter. The price difference between cheapest and most expensive districts exceeds 350,000 rubles per square meter. Previous reports showed one of Russia's three most expensive apartments sits somewhere in St. Petersburg. New apartment buyers can save significant money by choosing locations outside the city center.
Central and Petrogradsky districts command the highest prices for three-bedroom apartments under construction. These premium locations charge between 574,500 and 597,300 rubles per square meter. The price difference between cheapest and most expensive districts exceeds 350,000 rubles per square meter. Previous reports showed one of Russia's three most expensive apartments sits somewhere in St. Petersburg. New apartment buyers can save significant money by choosing locations outside the city center.