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City Realty » Apartments for sale » Market Overview » Real Estate Classification and Assessment, Building condition
Saint Petersburg Real Estate Market Overview
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The Architectural Development of St. Petersburg
The Housing Stock of St. Petersburg and its Physical Condition
Real Estate Classification and Assessment
Real Estate Classification and Assessment
5. Building condition (for more details see The housing stock of St. Petersburg and its physical condition)
- walls and foundations with fractures or cracks vs. those without fractures
- materials used to construct the floors
- reinforced concrete structure
- reinforced concrete panels
- metal-concrete beams
- metal-wooden beams
- wooden beams
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6. Placement of the floor
- ground floor
- top floor
- attic floor
- 4th floor or higher with a lift vs. without a lift
7. Proximity to a metro station
- less than 10 minutes by foot vs. more than 10 minutes
8. Architectural and historical value of the house, aesthetic appeal
9. Characteristics of the apartment or property itself
- convenient layout or the possibility of creating a new layout
- ceiling height
- architectural or ornamental elements in the apartment
- overall condition of the apartment
- capital renovation, structural repairs and change of piping still required
- capital renovation with change of piping required
- only cosmetic renovation required
- no renovation required
- Western standard renovation
- Expensive/elite renovation, special interior design
10. Sale type (for more details see FAQ)
- direct sale
- counter sale (seller requires alternative property or alternative property and cash)
- sellers' resettlement to less than 3 different properties vs. to more than 3 properties (when a communal apartment is purchased)
11. Homogeneous social level of neighbours
12. Legal problems associated with the property including illegal redesign of the apartment
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