In August 2025, the housing rental market in Kyiv demonstrates price stability, with the exception of a slight increase in the cost of two-room apartments, which rose by about 3% compared to the previous month. Traditionally, the most favorable rental offers remain in the Desnyansky district, while high prices are recorded not only in the Pechersky district but also in the Podilsky and Obolonsky districts.
This is reported by Finway
Rental Prices for Apartments in Different Districts of Kyiv
An analysis of rental offers in the capital indicates the following pricing situation for various types of apartments:
- One-room apartments: Pechersky district – 25.2 thousand UAH, Shevchenkivsky – 23.5 thousand UAH, Podilsky – 22.7 thousand UAH, Holosiivsky – 21.6 thousand UAH, Darnytsky – 18.5 thousand UAH, Solomiansky – 17.9 thousand UAH, Dniprovsky – 15.4 thousand UAH, Sviatoshynsky – 14.7 thousand UAH, Obolonsky – 14.2 thousand UAH, Desnyansky – 10.2 thousand UAH.
- Two-room apartments: Podilsky district – 29.2 thousand UAH, Pechersky – 28.6 thousand UAH, Shevchenkivsky – 26 thousand UAH, Holosiivsky – 23.7 thousand UAH, Dniprovsky – 19.9 thousand UAH, Sviatoshynsky – 19 thousand UAH, Solomiansky – 18.9 thousand UAH, Darnytsky – 18.8 thousand UAH, Obolonsky – 16.6 thousand UAH, Desnyansky – 12.8 thousand UAH.
- Three-room apartments: Obolonsky district – 40 thousand UAH, Shevchenkivsky – 31.3 thousand UAH, Pechersky – 29 thousand UAH, Darnytsky – 28 thousand UAH, Holosiivsky – 27.9 thousand UAH, Podilsky – 26 thousand UAH, Solomiansky – 22.7 thousand UAH, Dniprovsky – 19 thousand UAH, Sviatoshynsky – 18.4 thousand UAH, Desnyansky – 13.3 thousand UAH.
Price Dynamics and District Features
Recent trends indicate that the Pechersky district is no longer the sole leader in rental prices. Its position in the rankings is gradually changing due to competition from other districts. At the same time, budget rental options consistently remain in the Desnyansky district, where the average cost of apartments remains the lowest regardless of the number of rooms.
“Whereas the Pechersky district was previously the undisputed leader in rental prices, it is now often ‘pushed down’ in the rankings by other districts.”
High prices for three-room apartments are currently observed in the Obolonsky district, while one- and two-room apartments are high in the Pechersky and Podilsky districts. Thus, for those seeking favorable options, it is worth considering the Desnyansky district, while premium offers are concentrated in the central and northern areas of the capital.