Demand for housing in Mariupol is growing rapidly before our eyes. Buyers, including many from Moscow, are not deterred by the proximity to the front lines or the visible traces of military actions. They believe that all of this is compensated by the prospect of a developed modern resort area with parks, squares, sanatoriums, and children's camps. It is said that the city will soon become federally subordinate, which promises benefits; the construction of a naval base is planned, which also promises various pleasant preferences for residents.
Compared to pre-war times, the price of an apartment has slightly increased, but there is an explanation for this - the city's infrastructure is not just being updated, but mostly being practically rebuilt. A clear decision has already been made that a technopark will be created on the site of the former Azovstal plant, which means that both the city and the sea will become significantly cleaner.
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