Abstract

Urban environment quality and quality of living patterns are the key factors for Russian cities’ competitiveness increase. They both are to a large extent driven by the housing economy characteristics. The article provides analysis of basic trends in housing economy of Russian cities including:
 
 housing consumption;
 structure of housing and ownership rights;
 housing price dynamics and the level of housing affordability;
 condition of housing stock and utility infrastructure, investment in renovation of the housing stock;
 state of competition at hosing market and supply elasticity to demand for differentiated and good quality urban environment;
 state regulation of the housing economy — support for demand and supply, taxation policies.

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