Ukrainians were named prices for a land share in 2024: what determines the cost.


Title: What will be the cost of shares in 2024 in Ukraine
According to the information of the publication "Hvylya", the price of land shares remains relevant for many citizens. Since the beginning of the free land market from July 1, 2021, many owners and potential buyers want to know the real cost of land, which may change.
The acquisition of land plots for agribusiness has become a common practice among entrepreneurs.
According to studies, the prices of agricultural land are rising every year. The cost of such land can vary from 1 to 10 thousand dollars per hundred square meters, depending on a number of factors such as geographical location and soil quality.
There are also plots for industrial use on the market, which can cost from 10 to 100 thousand dollars per hundred square meters. There are also lands of other types, such as forest and water, whose cost depends on their characteristics and restrictions established by law.
Land plots for development, intended for the construction of residential or commercial facilities, can vary in price from 5000 to 50,000 dollars per hundred square meters or more. The cost of such plots depends on their location and the availability of infrastructure.
The price of land in Ukraine also depends on factors such as the availability of communications and infrastructure, demand and market conditions, location and soil fertility. All these factors affect the cost of land plots and determine their price.
Recall, previously showed how much land costs in Ukraine.
Read also
- Ukrainians will be compensated for the increase in tariffs due to the destruction of the Kakhovka HPP
- A year-round mountain resort will be built in Ukraine
- The Verkhovna Rada is preparing a law on quotas for farmers and clear terms for settlements with retail
- Iran launched over 100 drones at Israel in response to a massive attack
- Ukrainians explained whether they need to sign a gas delivery contract now
- Ukraine approved rules for digital wallets: what will change for users