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Property investment guide: apartment renovations in older Kyiv residential buildings
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Property investment guide: apartment renovations in older Kyiv residential buildings

by UKRAINIAN REAL ESTATEJuly 15, 2019August 25, 2023

Historical Kyiv residential properties can offer investors a potentially attractive return if skillfully upgraded to suit international tastes

KYIV MAYOR VITALI KLITSCHKO SEEKS TO CULTIVATE EUROPE’S GARDEN CITY
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KYIV MAYOR VITALI KLITSCHKO SEEKS TO CULTIVATE EUROPE’S GARDEN CITY

by Business Ukraine magazineMarch 19, 2019August 25, 2023

The rapid growth of the Ukrainian capital creates real estate opportunities and heritage challenges as ongoing expansion tests the ability of the municipal authorities to safeguard Kyiv’s ancient treasures and unique greenery

Posted inIndustry

Kyiv Tenants vs Landlords

by Business UkraineApril 23, 2018August 25, 2023

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UKRAINIAN REAL ESTATE: Top 10 things you should know before buying Kyiv property

by Business UkraineOctober 3, 2017August 25, 2023

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Posted inEconomy, Industry

HONEYPOT PROPERTY PITFALLS: Navigating the Kyiv real estate agency jungle

by Business UkraineJune 10, 2016August 25, 2023

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As G7 leaders gathered on Monday for a summit in Canada, Russia unleashed one of the largest bombardments of the Ukrainian capital since the start of Moscow’s invasion more than three years ago, wri...
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The government is trying to show the Trump administration that it can deliver on the agreement.
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This morning’s mass Russian bombardment of Kyiv residential districts that killed at least 15 people was an unambiguous message from Putin to G7. He clearly has no interest in peace and is emboldened by Western weakness ... See MoreSee Less

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