Battle of locations: Lyubertsy and Mytishchi - where is the best place to buy housing?


Where is Mytishchi?

Mytishchi is a city located in the Moscow region and forms an administrative-territorial unit and the municipal formation of the same name - the Mytishchi urban district.
It is located on the southern slope of the Klinsko-Dmitrovskaya Upland, on a flat and slightly undulating plain with a slope to the east. The distance from the center of Moscow to Mytishchi is 19 km to the northeast. The city borders the Moscow Ring Road in the area of ​​Yaroslavskoye Highway and is a North-Eastern satellite of Moscow. The approximate population is 211 thousand people. The total area of ​​the city is 34 square kilometers. The climate in the city of Mytishchi is moderate. The annual precipitation rate is 677 mm. Mytishchi is located in the same time zone as Moscow, the offset relative to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is +3.

Real estate

In the early 2000s, active modern development began in Mytishchi. Here, earlier than in other cities near Moscow, they began to build business-class houses and apartments.

Compared to other suburbs of Moscow, Mytishchi is one of the most budget options for purchasing housing: as of January 2022, this city ranks 9th in terms of weighted average price (92 thousand rubles per sq. m.).

Currently, 16 comfort-class projects with almost 5 thousand apartments, with a total area of ​​227 thousand square meters, are being implemented in the district. m. Most of them are located in residential complex buildings that are being completed, with the exception of the Mytishchi Hall residential complex and the Barton residential complex.

Supply within the city limits makes up only 56% of the total. 22% each falls on the Boltino and Pirogovsky microdistricts. The volume of supply is characterized as quite saturated - in terms of total exhibited area, Mytishchi lags only behind Balashikha and Krasnogorsk - by 7 and 12%, respectively. The supply structure is dominated by unfinished apartments (70%). According to the stage of readiness, the majority of buildings are in the stage of floor installation - 45%, while completed buildings and buildings at the foundation pit stage occupy 20% each. 13% of projects are at the finishing stage.

In Mytishchi there are both apartments and apartments. Weighted average price per sq. m. of the first is 92 thousand rubles. and 88.5 thousand rubles. for the second. The average purchase budget is 4.9 million rubles. Price range: from 52 to 189 thousand rubles. per sq. m.

Thus, there is no shortage of new, diverse, and most importantly affordable projects in the city, which sets it apart from the same Khimki and Odintsovo.

The most affordable one-room apartment on the primary market in Mytishchi will cost 2.05 million - in the Aphrodite-2 residential complex project. Lowest price per sq. m o – 52 thousand rubles, “treshka” 92 sq. m in this project can cost the buyer only 4.8 million rubles. These projects are located in the north of the district in the village of Pirogovsky, at a great distance from the Moscow Ring Road, but next to the Klyazmininsky reservoir.

If we take into account only the city within the old borders, then the most affordable studios are in the complex development project of the comfort class residential complex Leader Park, which is located in the northern part of the city, just 6 km from the Moscow Ring Road. The project consists of five 17-story buildings, underground parking, a kindergarten, and a school. The most affordable lot is an unfinished studio with an area of ​​23.4 square meters. m for 2.1 million rubles.


The most affordable one-room apartment is located in the Novoye Medvedkovo residential complex from Ingrad, a microdistrict near Volkovskoe Highway, where you can buy an apartment with an area of ​​27.4 square meters. m for 2.8 million rubles. Two-room lots in Mytishchi are presented from 3.6 million rubles per 46 sq. m. m. (residential complex "Kvartal 29").

The most affordable apartments are presented in the Mytishchi Lite residential complex - 2.1 million rubles - studio 23.6 sq. m. m. Apartments in this complex are also provided and cost from 3.7 million rubles. or from 70 thousand rubles. per sq. m. The Mytishchi Light residential complex is the most large-scale project on offer at the moment - 289 apartments and 346 apartments. This low-rise complex is located just 6 km from the Moscow Ring Road along Ostashkovskoye Highway on the shore of the Pirogovskoye Reservoir, surrounded by forest, and consists of 12 monolithic buildings, implemented within the concept of a courtyard without cars. The complex has its own kindergarten, and by the end of 2022 a new school for 600 people will appear. There is also a physical education and health center and a shopping and entertainment complex with an area of ​​7.5 thousand square meters. m.

Among other projects of comfortable low-rise construction, one can mention the nearby Imperial Mytishchi, the Barton residential complex in the western part of the district on the border with the Moscow Ring Road and the Pirogovskaya Riviera residential complex in the village. Pirogovsky.

The most expensive lot is represented by a 4-room apartment with an area of ​​108 square meters. m. in a microdistrict in the north of Mytishchi from the PIK group - residential complex "Yaroslavsky" for 12.8 million rubles. This project also offers apartments with the highest price per square meter – up to 190 thousand rubles/sq.m. Despite the fact that the houses are made using panel technology, almost all apartments are finished, partly with furniture, which determines the weighted average price of 111 thousand rubles.

The most expensive complex in the district at the excavation stage (120 thousand rubles) is the Mytishchi Hall residential complex project, which provides excellent transport accessibility - only 5 minutes on foot to the railway station and 30 minutes to the Yaroslavsky station. Thus, travel time to the capital in satellite cities is often valued above other factors.

In turn, those who want to combine living close to natural areas and a variety of urban infrastructure can pay attention to other projects within the city, such as the Leader Park Mytishchi residential complex. At affordable prices from 78 thousand rubles. per sq. m. you can buy an apartment in a block where there are 4 kindergartens, 3 schools, sports and playgrounds, shops, medical and sports centers, and a SPA salon.

Residential complexes in Mytishchi

Residential complex "Danish Quarter" from 5,953,080 ₽

Medvedkovo

Airport in Mytishchi

The nearest international airport is Sheremetyevo. The distance from Mytishchi to the airport is 24 km. Airfield type: civil. The airport has the status of a federal facility. Ranks first in Russia in terms of passenger traffic; is one of the ten largest airports in Europe. Sheremetyevo is also among the TOP 50 busiest airports in the world. It works every day around the clock.

Sheremetyevo Airport serves aircraft of major Russian and international airlines: Air Astana, Azir Air, Aeroflot, Brussels Airlines, Air France, Pegas Fly. The most popular destinations of regular and charter flights: St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, London, Brussels. Annual passenger traffic is more than 45 million people. Sheremetyevo is the only airport in Russia that serves regular transatlantic flights.

Infrastructure

It is impossible not to note the developed infrastructure within the city: several medical centers, schools, kindergartens, sports facilities.

There are universities in the city: Moscow State Forest University, a branch of MGSU, Moscow Pedagogical University, as well as a medical school and a mechanical engineering college, a music and art school, 6 art schools.

In 2005, the grand opening of the Mytishchi Arena Ice Palace for 8,000 people took place - it was here that the 2007 World Hockey Championship was held. Sport occupies a special place here; there are many sports schools and fitness centers in the city, including the Avangard Sports School on Novomytishchisky Prospekt, the Atlant Children and Youth Hockey School, and specialized Olympic reserve schools for basketball and swimming.

Automobile highways

The following roads pass through Mytishchi:

  • MKAD - the city borders the Moscow Ring Road. The main highway in Moscow, the total length of which is 109 km. It has the status of an object of federal significance. The road surface of the Moscow Ring Road is asphalt concrete.
  • Yaroslavskoye Shosse is a street that is located in the north-eastern part of Moscow and is the main formative highway of the region. The total length of the Yaroslavl highway is 6 km.

What is Mytishchi known for?

  • One of the main symbols of the city is the Wooden Boat. This is a wooden ship on which the inhabitants of Ancient Rus' went to sea. The boat is adapted for sailing and oaring. Symbolizes the ancient route between the Klyazma and Yauza rivers, which appeared in the 12th century.
  • The most visited place in Mytishchi is the Mytishchi city park of culture and recreation, which is located on the left and right banks of the Yauza River. The area of ​​the park is 24 hectares. The park contains spacious alleys, decorative ponds, and fountains. There are also various sculptures installed here: the compositions “Living Stump” and “Cats in Love”; a monument to the residents of Mytishchi who died in military service in local wars.
  • On Veterans Boulevard there is a memorial complex to N. M. Raspopova, which was opened in 2010. The complex is dedicated to the pilot who received the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. During the Great Patriotic War, N.M. Raspopova made more than 800 combat missions.
  • On Kommunisticheskaya Street, in one of the city’s shopping complexes, there is the Einstein Museum. The museum was opened in 2016. There are more than 50 different exhibits on display here. There are also quests for children and adults.
  • Near the Yauza and Pekhorka rivers there is the Losiny Ostrov national park, which occupies an area of ​​12 thousand hectares. The park is one of the most protected in Russia. Valuable wood species and a wide variety of animal and plant species are collected here.

Travel tips

Religious, architectural and cultural attractions of Mytishchi are available for exploration in both winter and summer. It is better to visit natural monuments in the warm season. Therefore, you should choose the period of your trip in connection with the goals you are pursuing.

How long does it take to look around Mytishchi?

You should set aside two to three days to get acquainted with all the significant places of the city:

  • the first of them should be devoted to studying the numerous monuments of Mytishchi, as well as visiting museums;
  • the second one can start with a tour of religious buildings and end with a tour of the brewery;
  • The third is best opened with a trip to the Marfino estate, after which you can go to Losiny Island, the Pestovskoye Reservoir, or just take a walk through the city park.


    Mytishchi Park is a place where you can relax from the bustle of the city, play sports or have a great time with your children on the attractions

Since you will have to spend more than one day in the city, you should book a hotel in advance. There are quite a few hotels in Mytishchi, and given the proximity to Moscow, you can spend the night in the capital.

What to bring as a souvenir

Tourists bring a variety of souvenirs from Mytishchi:

  • in Fedoskino, located a forty-minute drive away, miniature lacquer painting has been practiced for more than two centuries. You can buy painted boxes, snuff boxes, teapots and much more. It takes a master about six months to create one masterpiece. You can buy the product in the shop at the factory. Address: Fedoskino village, Lukutinskaya street, building 33;
  • Mytishchi “epic” dolls are popular among both Russian and foreign tourists. Each product is made individually and has a unique appearance. Address: Mira street, building 19;
  • Near the city there is a small village of Zhostovo, which is famous for its trays decorated with floral paintings. Local craftsmen have been creating forged metal products with painting for more than two hundred years. The most recognizable is the black background of the tray with roses and openwork patterns. However, small products are also produced here, for example, magnets. You can buy a souvenir in the store opened at the factory. Address: Zhostovo village, Divnaya street, building 15;


    You can buy a Zhostovo tray for a price starting from 700 rubles

  • Silk scarves and wall panels painted in the “Russian batik” style are one of the oldest crafts in Mytishchi. All items are made only from natural materials. You can purchase products in the showroom opened at the Art Gallery. Address: Novomytishchinsky Avenue, building 36/7.
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