Tashkent housing prices fell despite higher sales activity
Despite a surge in sales transactions in Tashkent, housing prices declined. On a yearly basis, prices in the secondary market dropped by 3.2 percent, while the primary market saw a 0.9 percent decrease. Rental prices remained stable at an average of $8 per square meter.
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In July, the volume of housing sales in Uzbekistan increased by 25 percent compared to June and by 14.2 percent year-on-year, according to the Center for Economic Research and Reforms (CERR).
This was noted as one of the largest monthly increases in recent years. Market activity grew across all regions of the country, with the most significant rises observed in Surkhandarya (41 percent), Syrdarya (35.3 percent), and Kashkadarya (33.7 percent). In Tashkent, housing market activity expanded by 24.6 percent.
Secondary housing market
In July, the pace of price growth in the secondary housing market accelerated. After a modest 0.3 percent rise in June, prices grew by 1.7 percent in July. Year-on-year, secondary housing prices increased by 3.3 percent.
Since July 2024, the steepest annual price growth was recorded in Jizzakh (15.2 percent), Surkhandarya (14.1 percent), and Khorezm (9.6 percent).
Real estate market in Tashkent
In July, Tashkent’s housing market showed a mixed trend: while prices rose slightly, the overall annual decline persisted.
During the month, average prices in the secondary market increased by 0.8 percent. However, compared to July 2024, secondary housing prices fell by 3.2 percent and primary housing prices by 0.9 percent.
The sharpest declines in secondary housing were observed in Mirzo Ulugbek (8.2 percent), Yashnabad (4.5 percent), and Yunusabad (4.2 percent) districts. In the primary market, the steepest decreases were recorded in Uchtepa (8.8 percent), Yunusabad (6.7 percent), and Shaykhontohur (4.7 percent).
Rental market in Tashkent
Rental prices in Tashkent remained stable in July, averaging $8 per square meter.
The highest rates were maintained in Mirabad, Shaykhontohur, and Yakkasaray districts, where the average rent stood at $10.3 per square meter.
Year-on-year, the average rent in Tashkent fell by 2.8 percent. The largest declines were seen in Uchtepa, Yashnabad, and Mirzo Ulugbek districts.
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