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Long-term apartment rentals Solomianskyi, Kyiv

Beresteiska Avenue 55

Shulyavka, Solomianskyi Kyiv

45 000 UAH
2 rooms
75 м2
4 / 20 floor
ID: 242
59
05-01-2025, 10:34:23

Dobrobutna Street

Solomianskyi Kyiv

22 000 UAH
3 rooms
85 м2
1 / 2 floor
ID: 241
66
03-01-2025, 20:14:53

Harmatna Street 37а

Shulyavka, Solomianskyi Kyiv

20 000 UAH
1 room
52 м2
7 / 21 floor
ID: 220
89
26-12-2024, 14:19:28

Osvity Street 14а

Solomianskyi Kyiv

60 000 UAH
5 rooms
258 м2
15 / 16 floor
ID: 207
116
18-12-2024, 16:28:07
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Apartment Rentals in Kyiv

Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine. It hosts the main offices of foreign and major Ukrainian companies, government institutions, scientific organizations, and industries. Therefore, the apartment rental market is well-developed and offers numerous options and proposals.

Safety Tips for Renting Apartments in Kyiv

To safely rent an apartment in Kyiv for a long term, follow a few simple rules. First, never pay in advance without inspecting the apartment and verifying the ownership documents. If a potential landlord requires a prepayment before showing the apartment, it is likely a scam. Second, always sign a rental agreement before making any payments. Third, if the rental price seems unusually low, it is often a red flag for fraudulent activity.

Renting an Apartment in Kyiv — Locations and Prices

Kyiv is divided into ten districts. The Dnipro River splits the city into right-bank districts (Holosiivskyi, Obolonskyi, Pecherskyi, Podilskyi, Sviatoshynskyi, Solomianskyi, and Shevchenkivskyi) and left-bank districts (Darnytskyi, Desnianskyi, and Dniprovskiy). However, when choosing a location for renting an apartment, it is better to focus on neighborhoods, as administrative districts often include areas with varying levels of comfort and housing quality. For example, the Shevchenkivskyi district encompasses both Kyiv's historical center and areas closer to the city outskirts.

The metro system plays a key role in the city's infrastructure. Due to road congestion, the metro is often a convenient mode of transportation. Hence, if you are renting a long-term apartment for the first time, proximity to the metro is highly recommended.

Rental prices in Kyiv are traditionally influenced by high demand, though as of 2025, demand has partially shifted towards Western Ukraine. Additionally, location and apartment condition significantly affect pricing. Monthly rental costs can range from UAH 8,000 to USD 15,000–20,000.