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1 of December, 16:56

Sleeping quarters in the suburbs will be left without inhabitants Sleeping quarters in the suburbs may turn into vacant. A quarter of new apartments in the area are not in demand. Skyscrapers are rising, and kindergartens, schools and clinics are not enough. Many seek to get rid of flats.

The inhabitants of the village of Pirogovo, located in the Mytishchi district believe that when they say "concrete jungle", it says about them. The Builder of the residential complex "Aphrodite" apparently to attract customers in the brochures indicated that here will be built a new railway station. And in the village Putilkovo, Krasnogorsk district over the past 10 years on an area of about 4 sq km increased 13 multi-storey buildings. The population of the village increased by 12 thousand people. the main developer - the company "Aquafitness", in addition to housing promised to build and social objects. Among them, kindergarten, school, hospital. In the end, on the 1st floor of one of the buildings has a garden with 80 seats. He is yet unsolved problems. Because of the large number of machines, putilkovskoe highway in the morning, gets into the tube. People go to work sometimes for 3-4 hours.

This picture is typical of many areas in the Moscow region. Developers in a hurry to sell more square meters and therefore do not skimp on the promise. The situation is complicated by the fact that to engage a contractor to liability for failure to meet social obligations is impossible. In the end, housing in the suburbs is either not in demand or resold by those who are in a hurry to believe the promise of the investor. About 25% of new apartments in the area are empty. A year ago the government of Moscow region has imposed a moratorium on residential development in the most distressed districts of the region: Khimki, Korolev and Balashikha. Judging by how the situation is developing today, the moratorium will be extended more than one year.
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