Spatial differentiation of activity of nonresident buyers in the housing market in the Moscow region

Housing construction in the Moscow agglomeration is closely linked with the migration of the population to the capital region. The acquisition of real estate by nonresident buyers in the primary market of the Moscow capital region (MСR) in the amount of 2.5 mln m2 provides housing for about 100 000...

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Main Authors: Nikolay K Kurichev, Ekaterina K Kuricheva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2018-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Economics
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/economics/article/viewFile/20757/16755
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spelling doaj-13f0e720986e45a0ac914e8682aec98b2020-11-25T02:10:27ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Economics2313-23292408-89862018-12-0126464365210.22363/2313-2329-2018-26-4-643-65217419Spatial differentiation of activity of nonresident buyers in the housing market in the Moscow regionNikolay K Kurichev0Ekaterina K Kuricheva1Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy of SciencesStrelka KBHousing construction in the Moscow agglomeration is closely linked with the migration of the population to the capital region. The acquisition of real estate by nonresident buyers in the primary market of the Moscow capital region (MСR) in the amount of 2.5 mln m2 provides housing for about 100 000 migrants per year, or about 40 % of the net migration inflow. Buyers from other regions account for 17 % of transactions in Moscow and 23 % in Moscow Oblast. The activity of buyers in the real estate market of the MCR has a spatial differentiation by the Russian regions, which is determined by the factors of natural resource rents, agglomeration effect, the status rents in the large cities, the distance from the MCR. Regional identity of buyers was determined by the addresses of their initial registration. Factor of natural resource rents is evident in the high share (6.4 %) of housing buyers in Moscow from Khanty-Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrugs that is almost four times higher than their share in the population. The factor of distance leads to exceeding 2.1 times the share of housing buyers in Moscow from the neighboring regions of the first order over their shares in the population. The greatest activity in the housing market of Moscow is characteristic for residents of cities with the 250 000-500 000 population, of Moscow Oblast - with the 100 000-250 000 population. The share of buyers from the million-plus cities (17.7 %) is slightly greater than their share in the population. Small towns and rural areas have weak buying activity in the housing market. Thus, the development of alternative to Moscow centers of attraction at the national level is associated with a change in migration incentives for residents of cities with 100 000-500 000 population.http://journals.rudn.ru/economics/article/viewFile/20757/16755regional differentiationMoscow agglomerationhousing markethomebuyersmigration
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Spatial differentiation of activity of nonresident buyers in the housing market in the Moscow region
RUDN Journal of Economics
regional differentiation
Moscow agglomeration
housing market
homebuyers
migration
author_facet Nikolay K Kurichev
Ekaterina K Kuricheva
author_sort Nikolay K Kurichev
title Spatial differentiation of activity of nonresident buyers in the housing market in the Moscow region
title_short Spatial differentiation of activity of nonresident buyers in the housing market in the Moscow region
title_full Spatial differentiation of activity of nonresident buyers in the housing market in the Moscow region
title_fullStr Spatial differentiation of activity of nonresident buyers in the housing market in the Moscow region
title_full_unstemmed Spatial differentiation of activity of nonresident buyers in the housing market in the Moscow region
title_sort spatial differentiation of activity of nonresident buyers in the housing market in the moscow region
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series RUDN Journal of Economics
issn 2313-2329
2408-8986
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Housing construction in the Moscow agglomeration is closely linked with the migration of the population to the capital region. The acquisition of real estate by nonresident buyers in the primary market of the Moscow capital region (MСR) in the amount of 2.5 mln m2 provides housing for about 100 000 migrants per year, or about 40 % of the net migration inflow. Buyers from other regions account for 17 % of transactions in Moscow and 23 % in Moscow Oblast. The activity of buyers in the real estate market of the MCR has a spatial differentiation by the Russian regions, which is determined by the factors of natural resource rents, agglomeration effect, the status rents in the large cities, the distance from the MCR. Regional identity of buyers was determined by the addresses of their initial registration. Factor of natural resource rents is evident in the high share (6.4 %) of housing buyers in Moscow from Khanty-Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrugs that is almost four times higher than their share in the population. The factor of distance leads to exceeding 2.1 times the share of housing buyers in Moscow from the neighboring regions of the first order over their shares in the population. The greatest activity in the housing market of Moscow is characteristic for residents of cities with the 250 000-500 000 population, of Moscow Oblast - with the 100 000-250 000 population. The share of buyers from the million-plus cities (17.7 %) is slightly greater than their share in the population. Small towns and rural areas have weak buying activity in the housing market. Thus, the development of alternative to Moscow centers of attraction at the national level is associated with a change in migration incentives for residents of cities with 100 000-500 000 population.
topic regional differentiation
Moscow agglomeration
housing market
homebuyers
migration
url http://journals.rudn.ru/economics/article/viewFile/20757/16755
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