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Moscow’s homebuyers now prioritize green spaces and privacy over city buzz

Forget skyscrapers—Moscow’s buyers want backyards and quiet streets. A 150% spike in park-adjacent home searches reveals a city redefining its dream home.

This is a picture of a city, where there are buildings, trees, poles, roads, vehicles , sky.
This is a picture of a city, where there are buildings, trees, poles, roads, vehicles , sky.

Moscow’s homebuyers now prioritize green spaces and privacy over city buzz

Moscow’s property market is shifting as residents seek homes blending urban convenience with suburban comfort. A new analysis reveals growing interest in features like private gardens, terraces, and green rooftops. The trend reflects a desire for more nature, privacy, and security within the city.

Between November 2024 and October 2025, searches for homes near parks in Moscow jumped by 150%. This surge highlights how access to green spaces has become a top priority for buyers. At the same time, demand for properties in quiet neighborhoods rose by 20.1%, showing a preference for seclusion over bustling areas.

The data confirms a clear shift in Moscow’s housing preferences. Buyers are actively seeking homes that offer privacy, green spaces, and security. As demand for these features grows, developers may need to adapt future projects to meet changing expectations.

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