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Subscribe to the channel: / @rbcinvest --------------------- Experts predict that in 2025 the demand for new buildings will decrease by 35%, the business of every third developer may become unprofitable. How a buyer can avoid being left without an apartment. What is changing in the relationship between developers and buyers. Why a decrease in housing prices can be accompanied by a loss of quality. "Primary" or "secondary": where the situation is more complicated. Exchange of apartments - a new (old) reality with high rates. We analyze the present and look into the future of the real estate market Our guests: Felix Albert, owner of the agency "EFA Consulting in Real Estate"; Yana Kuzina, partner of the consulting company Ricc. 00:00 Let's get started 01:00 Buyer protection 01:49 Mortgage is no longer an option? 02:34 The 90s market is returning ... Or not? 04:00 About bankruptcies of developers 05:50 Prices are rising ... But why? 06:25 Why buyer protection is not a 100% guarantee 07:30 How developers are adapting to new conditions 08:55 The current situation on the real estate market 10:22 What will happen to apartment prices in 2025 11:45 Experts expect a shortage on the housing market 12:43 New tools on the housing market 14:20 Will primary housing be cheaper in 2025? 15:13 "New buildings will be of worse quality" 15:44 The situation on the secondary market 17:09 What influences the secondary market 18:30 Why people have stopped buying new buildings 19:30 What social factors influence the real estate market 21:04 Old vs. new housing 22:26 Forecast for housing construction for the next three years 23:33 What will happen to the individual housing construction market in 2025 --------------------- #RBC #investments #mortgage -------------------- Subscribe to us on social networks: Telegram channel "You are an investor yourself": https://t.me/selfinvestor Telegram bot "RBKarp Dividends": https://web-telegram.ru/#/im?p=@Karpi... RBC Investments newsletters: https://investletter.rbc.ru/ VK: https://vk.com/rbc_investments