The old-school glamour of Zamoskvorechye. The Moscow News. July 26, 2010.
The Zamoskvorechye neighbourhood is a mix of antiquity and modernity. Steeped in tsarist history, Zamoskvorechye also retains the patina of old-school, Stalinist glamour with its imposing facades and embankments. Despite its dramatic architecture, most of Zamoskvorechye is fairly quiet, with many of its streets providing a kind of «eye of the storm»-like atmosphere in the heart of Moscow.
Lush life in Khamovniki. The Moscow News. July 5, 2010.
Welcome to Khamovniki, one of the oldest districts in the city centre, known as the diamond on the Garden Ring of Moscow. This neighbourhood combines the best of both worlds: a distinguished history and a lively present.
Lotte Hotel brings focus on luxury. The Moscow News. June 26, 2010.
The Lotte Hotel Moscow on Novinsky Boulevard, which recently opened its doors in the heart of the city, is likely to be a successful project that highlights, yet again, how construction of luxurious hotels remains more attractive to developers than that of mid-range hotels.
Certaines agences immobilieres a New York savent mettre plus facile la vie des investisseurs italiens qui ont achete ici le bien immobilier.
Les agences immobilieres a New York telles que Halstead, Domus Realty et Evans Real Estate proposent a ses clients une panoplie des services pour gerer le bien immobilier.
"Toute la correspondance au nom de nos clients vient directement chez notre agence. Nous payons toutes les charges communes, la taxe d'habitation y inclu; nous nous occupons de la recherche des locataires et du paiement mensuel de la location - nos clients n'ont pas des raisons pour s'inquieter" - explique Marco Martini, qui travaille deja quelques annees avec les investisseurs italiens a la companie russe Evans Real Estate, l'agence qui se specialise sur les investissements dans l'immobilier new-yorkais. Pour Marco et ses collegues lemarche immobilier a New-York est devenu tres dinamique, ils ont beaucoup de travail a faire...
A Tale Of Two Cities. The Moscow Times Real Estate Catalogue. October 2009. By Anya Levitov, Managing Partner, Evans Property Services
The Moscow and New York real estate markets showed remarkable similarities both in the way real estate prices reacted to the financial crisis and the timing of the events. This is surprising, considering how different these markets’ macroeconomic environments are. While the fundamentals behind the recovery that both markets are currently seeing are different, it is interesting to compare and contrast real estate developments in these changing property markets.
Le Courrier de Russie, ¡í 149 du 3 au 17 julliet 2009, Mythes et réalités du marché immobilier à Moscou
Moscou et l’immobilier, un couple prometteur qui a donné naissance aux grattes-ciels les plus imposants, des sept soeurs staliniennes aux tours de verre de Moscow City. Chaque année, la capitale russe rivalise avec Londres, Tokyo ou New-York pour le titre de ville la plus chère du monde au mètre carré. Avec la crise économique, Moscou pourrait bien perdre quelques places au classement, entre gel des constructions et chute considérable des prix à la vente et à la location. Le petit appartement confortable au centre de Moscou
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For Sale in ... Moscow. The New York Times. Great homes and destinations. May 20, 2009
This 915-square-foot two-bedroom flat is on the top floor of an eight-story brick building that dates to 1910. During the Soviet era, it served as a “communal apartment” — a home occupied by multiple families, each living in one room and sharing a kitchen. In 2007, the flat was gutted and renovated, and now has modern amenities like air-conditioning, a washing machine and an intercom system.
Elevated Elite Expectations. Real Estate Quarterly #2, Tuesday, June 02, 2009
When we saw our results from the first quarter we had to ask ourselves, is there really a crisis?” said Galina Tkach. What surprised the director of IntermarkSavills’ leasing department was a trend she noticed when analyzing the changes in clients’ expectations since the beginning of the year. It appears that the estate agent’s clients are looking for larger apartments in more prestigious areas of the city.
Rental Rate Renegotiations. Real Estate Catalog - # 58 Tuesday, April 14, 2009
“The more expensive an apartment was, the more it lost in value,” said Anya Levitov, managing partner at Evans Property Services. “Budget options also went down in dollar-denominated rents, but often less than the ruble lost against the dollar,” she added.
The Mortgage Minefield. The Moscow Times. February 2009
When taking out a mortgage in Russia, it is hard not to think of the worst-case scenario — not being able to pay back the loan and losing the apartment to the bank. The economic crisis and decline in real estate prices have put additional strains on borrowers, making the worst-case scenario an imminent danger for many. This applies not only to those who have lost their jobs. Many of those who were considered "high quality borrowers" and have kept their jobs have seen their ruble-denominated salaries reduced by more than 30 percent by a combination of salary cuts and ruble devaluation. The situation is exacerbated by the fact that most mortgages were taken out in dollars or euros.
Current Trends and Patterns, Real Estate Catalog - #54, November, 2008
In today's uncertain environment, where economists and financial advisors have lost fortunes and credibility, many are afraid to make any decisions. Still, however complex, we should try to analyze the situation in order to protect assets and make investment decisions, as any crisis is also an exciting investment opportunity.
Why real estate prices are certain to fall: demand will dramatically decrease.
Investing in New York. The Moscow Times. April, 2008
Interestingly, New York, and Manhattan in particular, remained insulated from the US real estate price melt down. Hardly any one particular factor can be credited for it. Some experts say that the Manhattan market, with an average apartment price around $1.43 million as of the end of 2007, is a special segment, which is less affected by the slowdown in the economy...
The Big Apple is The Big Deal? Il Mondo. March 7, 2008.
In the recent months we have seen an exponential increase in the number of Italian nationals purchasing investment properties in Manhattan or Miami, with the intention to rent them out
New York a Bargain in Comparison to Moscow. The Moscow Times. February 12, 2008
Moscow is the most expensive city in the world for the second year in row. According to the yearly rating by Mercer Human Resource Consulting, Moscow is 34.4 percent more expensive than New York. How accurate is this rating?
City's Brokers Build Relationships in Europe. The New York Sun. November 15, 2007
With international buyers helping to buy the New York market and isolate it from the nationwide drop in prices, the city's real estate brokerage firms are joining international broker networks, exhibiting properties at property shows abroad, and advertising in publications in other countries to lure even more foreign money...In a reverse of American brokerages going abroad to lure buyers, some foreign firms are now opening offices here to offer better service to their clients. Last February, the Moscow-based Evans Group opened an office in SoHo. Many of the company's clients are Russian investors looking to diversify their holdings, and Evans is fielding as many as four new potential buyers a day. "Many foreign buyers want to take their millions and diversify their investment by buying real estate in New York," a managing partner at Evans Group, Karina Kheifetz, said. "We are very busy."
Anna Levitov and Karina Kheifetz: Professionalism is the reason for success. Salon Nedvizhimosti. October, 2007
EVANS PROPERTY SERVICES has been working on the real estate market for over fifteen years. Anya Levitov and Karina Kheifetz, Managing Partners of the company, speak about specifics of the Russian and the US real estate markets and why is it easier to make strategic decisions together. Evans Real Estate company was started by the efforts of two energetic women. Today, Evans's two offices employ over one hundred people. And the company itself is undoubtedly one of the leaders on the luxury real estate market offering services in luxury rentals, sales and real estate investments.
Know Thy Developer. The Moscow News. September, 2007
The Moscow government has apparently extended a helping hand in an attempt to quell public discontent over fraudulent real estate deals. On the other hand, this is a gesture of good will, which the authorities didn't necessarily have to make. EVANS Managing Partner Anya Levitova thinks that, despite the tragic situation these people have found themselves in, the issue is rather ambiguous. "We often hear about the victims, but we rarely hear about those who successfully made big profits from participating in investment projects,"she says. "They don't turn in their profits to help provide housing for those investors who were less successful, less attentive and less reasonable. It is not entirely clear why all should pay for someone's light-minded behavior." Levitova adds that the investors' irresponsibility and their lack of understanding of risks involved remain the major problems. In real estate markets abroad, construction loans are among the least available and the most expensive due to a host of problems that investors may encounter during the project's execution, such as the opposition of residents of nearby homes, mala fide builders, architects' mistakes, etc. "That is why apartments in the buildings that are being built should be cheaper than those that are finished, have the same quality and share the same location," she adds.
Moscow prices reached New York ones. Metro. New York. August, 2007
There are many Muscovites among Russian-speaking New Yorkers. Some, having sold their apartments, moved here permanently, while others, keep their double citizenship and continue to rent their Moscow apartments. There are also the ones who finally decide to sell their properties and to transfer money to the US or other country. It happens that many people turn to me for advice since I am the anchor of radio show “Amerika na ty” and the author of a book with same name. The question is always the same: how to sell a property in Moscow? Does one need an agent? How to transfer money from Russia? To ensure that the information is reliable, I turned to Karina Kheifetz at Evans and addressed her frequently asked questions.
«Fast-growing Moscow businesses hardly fits into the existing spaces in the historical centre of the city. As a result, rent charges grow fast, thus, increasing companies' expenses,» says Anna Levitova, the managing partner of Evans Property Services. Opportunities to create new commercial centers in the old part of the city are severely limited. Moreover, their construction would destroy the existing architectural ambiance and impose a huge burden on public transportation and street traffic. The idea to build a big contemporary business centre outside the historical centre, but rather close to it, is very reasonable. As opposed to reconstruction, new construction allows to take into consideration all standards of a contemporary business building. Besides, one more problem is addressed, i.e., redevelopment and rehabilitation of depressed city neighborhoods.
Cash speaks louder than action: During the purchase process in the russian capital Moscow, the necessary sum [of money] is deposited in a safe, like Anya Levitov, the founder of the russian reas estate company Evans says. Although she grants, that to the ears of foreign prospective customers "this can sound somewhat uncanny and unsafe", this procedure is safe, since the money is administered from a bank.
The current situation on the Moscow real estate market can be described as neither active nor slack. The trend toward stabilization that emerged last autumn, however, does not mean that the prices have come to a standstill. Within one week, they can increase by one percent but drop back again the next. For three years, there have been no such slight price fluctuations. Experts have noticed the following trend: low quality dwellings are becoming gradually cheaper, while the cost of expensive real estate continues to grow little by little.
Apartment Owners Wait Through Price Standstill. The Moscow News. July 17, 2007
"I would say that it is very difficult and has always been very difficult to rent without professional help. The pricier housing segment is very ‘civilized': proper agreements are signed, in most cases landlords pay full tax on rental income. Many companies like ours provide property management and other landlord and tenant support services," EVANS managing partner Anya Levitov told The Moscow News.
“In absence of an owner, a managing company can rent an apartment, thus, providing an owner with supplemental income,” says Anna Levitova. By your arrival an apartment will be prepared the way you like: the bar is filled with your favorite drinks, refrigerator - with produce, and a room will be decorated with your favorite flowers. It is enough for an owner to make a phone call and to express his or her wishes.
One of the youngest real estate markets in Russia (the first projects outside Moscow were launched in 1995), townhouse property has won fans here rather quickly. It is a specific market niche, which feeds on exorbitant residential property rates in Moscow itself, thus pushing residents out of town. However, this is not the only reason why a growing number of Muscovites consider moving to townhouses. "Average buyers are often younger families, who have or plan to have children and cannot afford a larger apartment in the city, children, moving out of the parents' home, non-Muscovites," says EVANS managing partner Anya Levitov. "In most cases the townhouse buyers are either first time property buyers or those trading up low quality panel housing for a townhouse."
Deferred Demand Slows Growth Down. The Moscow News. May, 2007
According to Anya Levitova, managing partner at EVANS, the hardest to sell is the economy-class housing. “Sellers still don’t want to lower prices, while buyers are not ready yet to pay $500,000 for 60 square meters in a plain brick building without specific advantages at a nice location,” explains Levitova. Confronted with the lack of demand, some sellers eventually withdraw their apartments from the market, opting to rent them instead. “The majority of these apartments had been either privatized or bought for cash, so keeping a flat isn’t expensive and can always be recouped through renting,” adds Levitova.
Karina Kheifetz and Anna Levitov on Radio "Vse". New York
Anna Levitov: We have been working with Moscow real estate for a very long time. Our business was started in 1991 and since then we have come a long way. Our company is one of the leading companies on the Moscow real estate market and we hope that our services will be helpful to New-Yorkers as well...
Beyond the City Limits. The Moscow News. 18–24 May, 2007
“The old Moscow tradition of spending summer at the dacha was never broken,” says Anya Levitova, managing partner at EVANS real estate agency. “It was always especially popular among families with small children and older couples, who can afford to spend the entire summer outside the city with rare commutes back for work.” ...
According to the calculations of Evans analysts, the suggested profit yield upon completion of the project will be 25% assuming that there is either no or a minor price increase, i.e., 12.5% per annum. If we wait till the end of construction planned for the end of 2008, then we will see whether we were right.
Residential Property. A Landlord’s Market. The Moscow News. 20–26 April, 2007
“The cheaper the apartment, the faster it rents. Cheap flats renting for up to $2,500 per month are gone within several days. If the asking price matches the market price, it takes a month or less to rent apartments up to $15,000. Pricier apartments costing more than $15,000 can be around for longer than a month,” says Evans Property Services managing partner Anya Levitova...
The unprecedented market growth slowed towards the end of 2006 and prices are forecast to stabilise or rise less steeply – by around 2% a month – during 2007. Evans is expecting a 20% average rise in prices this year...
Le Marché de Moscou en Hausse. New York Times, 14 février 2007
Karina Kheifetz, l’un des deux managers associés d'Evans :
Le climat politique et la politique d’investissement incertains en Russie pourraient diminuer un peu la demande future en biens immobiliers à Moscou, mais il faudrait un changement majeur de l'offre et de la demande pour renverser les prix de façon significative, Mme Kheifetz a écrit par e-mail de New York, où Evans vient d'ouvrir un bureau à SoHo....
Russia: Can Privatization Preserve the Past? Dow Jones. Factiva January 9, 2007
Anya Levitov, managing partner at Evans Property Services in Moscow: "The government might be trying to save the effort and expense of maintaining the monuments, but privatization is not the only solution. Other viable alternatives could include hiring professional management companies who could maintain the monuments and generate income..."
Projet Spécial : Courtier de l'Année. Salon Nedvizhimosti, décembre 2006.
Le très populaire magazine de l’immobilier de Moscou Nedvizhimosti a choisi les vingt meilleurs courtiers en biens immobiliers pour 2006. Nous sommes fiers de célébrer le fait que six d’entre eux sont des courtiers d’Evans : Natasha Koroleva, Marina Andreeva, Svetlana Alieva, Irina Samsonova, Ivan Volk et Tatiana Johnson.
Real Estate Investments: Unlimited Resources. Salon Nedvizhimosti, November 2006
Anna Levitov ... advises to purchase properties in new developments that have been fully built but are still in the process of receiving ownership documents. Such projects have very small risk of construction delays since most of the work is done. Legal risk of such investments is also lower compared with early stage construction purchase - the city's building share has been determined, all the claims for land and other legalities have been clarified. At the same time many early stage investors start liquidating their properties at this time. An increased number of listings in same building results in a price decrease. Such properties appreciate 15-20% faster than the overall market during the year of completion.
Rating: "Best of the Best." Building. Life, November 2006
The November edition of Building Life focuses on Moscow’s rarest and most extraordinary type of real estate-- penthouses. We usually image penthouses to be “houses in the clouds;” however, in Moscow the concept is broader. Penthouses can simply be special buildings and designer top floor apartments. The higher up the penthouse is, the better; the views are more panoramic with their windows and terraces. Leading developers and realtors comment on the demand and prices of Moscow’s penthouses, including ones already existing and those under construction.
Anya Levitov, Managing Partner, Evans:
...Depending on the apartment location, the rental price may vary from $2,000 dollars per month for a studio or a small one bedroom apartment to $25,000 dollars per month for an 250 square meter apartment in the center of Moscow or in a luxury development outside of the center...
"Un contrat de location solide pour éviter les désastres", Moscow Times, 18 juillet 2006
"Plus le contrat est long et épais, mieux cela vaudra," déclare Karina Kheifetz, Associée à Evans Immobilier. "Les contrats sont une forme de négociation. Vous avez recours contre le propriétaire s’il n’en respecte pas les termes." Un contrat standard doit inclure les dates de validité du contrat, la somme et les dates de paiement, et une description de la propriété, y compris la surface, le nombre de pièces et l’adresse. C’est aussi une bonne idée de définir les termes qui régentent les visites du propriétaire, et les détails concernant la responsabilité financière pour les services tells que la connexion Internet, et les conditions d’enregistrement à l’adresse de la propriété. Une caution typique équivaut à un mois de loyer, sous condition que la somme doit être remboursée à la fin du bail.
Est-il profitable d'investir dans les biens immobiliers de luxe? Sobstvennik. 31 juillet 2006
Le marché immobilier de Moscou offre des propriétés sur le marché secondaire ainsi que dans de nouveaux développements. Les deux segments sont en forte demande. Cependant, les professionnels de l’immobilier ont différentes priorités. Ceci prouve seulement que la classification des biens sur le marché immobilier de luxe n'est pas une tâche facile. Anya Levitov, Manager Associé des Services Immobiliers Evans pense que les deux segments sont d’un intérêt égal pour les acheteurs:
"Les acheteurs qui cherchent une résidence principale pour leur famille et qui espèrent emménager dès que possible trouveront le marché secondaire plus attrayant. Ils peuvent emménager dans un appartement tout de suite et il est probable que tous leurs voisins en auront fini avec les rénovations et auront déjà emménagé, eux aussi. Cependant, ceux qui cherchent des propriétés en tant qu'investissement ou ceux qui n'ont pas besoin d’emménager immédiatement peuvent trouver les nouveaux développements de luxe plus attrayants."
"Les agents immobiliers dévoilent les secrets les mieux gardés de Moscou". Moscow Times, 18 juillet 2006
Karina Kheifetz, Manager Associé à Evans: Chistiye Proudi est un quartier très recherché parmi les expatriés, et surtout les français, pour son charme évoquant la vieille Moscou, sa magnifique architecture, son calme et sa tranquillité. Cependant, par une raison étrange, le quartier n’est toujours pas très apprécié des moscovites. Ceci se reflète dans les prix au m2, qui sont plus bas que pour Tverskaya, Patriarchi Proudi et Kropotkinskaya. Nous pensons que cela va bientôt changer, et nous recommandons donc les investissements dans ce quartier.
"Location, Location ... Inflation". Moscow Times, 11 juillet 2006
Karina Kheifetz, Manager Associé à Evans: Même s’il est vrai que Kropotkinskaya est un des meilleurs quartiers de Moscou, il n’en est pas moins vrai qu’il s’agit d’un quartier excessivement cher. Il est définit comme le meilleur quartier et le plus désirable surtout en raison de la ligne de résidences de luxe entre la rue Ostojenka et la rivière Moskova. C’’est donc le plus cher. Cependant, même si Ostojenka est un quartier magnifique, il n’est pas aussi vert que Frunzenskaya, ni même aussi tranquille et paisible que Zamoskvorechye, et n’a pas une infrastructure aussi riche ou le choix de commerces et de restaurants offert par un quartier comme Patriarchi Proudi. Nous sommes donc convaincus que les prix élevés sont dûs à la mode qui favorise ce quartier, et comme toutes les modes, cela ne peut durer.
"Les experts alertent les Expatriés: quartiers à éviter". Moscow Times, 4 juillet 2006
Karina Kheifetz, Manager Associé à Evans: Tout d’abord, Taganskaya. La place Taganskaya est une version de Las Vegas en pire, chargée des néons des casinos et des clubs. La circulation y est toujours dense, et on perd beaucoup de temps pour sortir du quartier. A l’exception de quelques résidences nouvellement construites, le type principal de bâtiment résidentiel de Taganskaya est l’appartement “clapier à lapins“ à plafonds bas.
"Les experts sélectionnent les meilleurs quartiers". Moscow Times, 27 juin 2006
Karina Kheifetz, Manager Associé à Evans: Il existe à Moscou plusieurs quartiers charmants. Si nous devions en choisir trois, on peut nommer bien sûr Patriarchi Proudi, Arbat/Kropotkinskaya et Frunzenskaya. Pourquoi choisissons nous Patriarchi Proudi en No. 1? D’abord, en fonction de sa position centrale et pratique à proximité d’artères centrales telles que la rue Tverskaya, Novy Arbat, et les ceintures des Boulevards et des Jardins. De plus il se situe à quelques minutes à pied de six stations de métro. Même cela ne suffirait pas s’il n’y avait son charme, son histoire, son architecture magnifique, sa tranquillité et son calme. C’est le seul quartier de Moscou qu’on peut vraiment définir en tant que "bon voisinage." Vous y trouverez à deux pas une profusion de magasins, d’épiceries fines, de boulangeries, et beaucoup d’excellents cafés et restaurants.
Nouvelle réalité : 10 millions de dollars pour une maison dans la banlieue de Moscou. Sobstvennik. 18 avril 2006
Karina Kheifetz signale que l'augmentation de la demande en biens immobiliers des trois derniers mois concerne aussi le marché immobilier des banlieues de Moscou, même si c’est à une moindre échelle.
Au dessus de la moyenne, Tvoya Ipoteka, # 4, Février-Avril 2006
La direction d’Evans Services Immobilier signale qu’il existe à Moscou plusieurs banques qui proposent un service d’emprunt-logement orienté vers l’immobilier résidentiel de luxe pour toute somme requise en fonction des revenus du créditeur. En cas de situations particulières et de relations bien établies avec la banque en question, on peut même obtenir un emprunt plus généreux que la limite officielle de la banque.
Appartement ‘épineux’ ou un problème d'un million de dollars. Sobstvennik. 18 janvier 2006
Anya Levitov, Manager Associé des Services Immobiliers Evans décrit la vente d'un appartement hérité qui s’est terminée en échec : les droits à la propriété d'un héritier principal ont été contestés par un héritier légal rejoint plus tard par un autre parent du défunt... Dans de tels cas les professionnels de l’immobilier recommandent aux acheteurs de retirer leur offre pour éviter tout problème possible et toute revendication juridique dans l'avenir tout aussi bien que pour ne pas risquer la réputation de la compagnie.
Un paradis pour les célibataires, Sovremenenny Dom, # 1, 2006
Les appartements en studio son une rareté dans les développements modernes. De même, plus la qualité du bâtiment et la popularité du quartier augmentent, plus décroissent les chances de trouver un studio dans un tel bâtiment. Comme l’a précisé Anya Levitov, les gens n’achètent pas des pièces définies dans une résidence de luxe, mais plutôt un certain nombre de mètres carrés pour les aménager selon leurs désirs. En conséquence, la surface des appartements les plus petits dans ces circonstances va de 65 à 150 mètres carrés
Les propriétés historiques sont un bon investissement, Moscow Times Real Estate Catalogue, Décembre 2005
"Les propriétés historiques sont un bon investissement." par Karina Kheifetz, Manager Associé à Evans Services Immobiliers. "Les investisseurs en immobiliers astucieux ont découvert un secret bien gardé: les bâtiments datant d’avant la Révolution génèrent des revenus de location plus élevés que les fastueux développements modernes."
"Notre rôle, c’est de choisir ce qu’il y a de mieux." N’importe quelle agence immobilière peut vous aider à acheter ou à vendre une propriété. Il est plus difficile, cependant, de trouver une agence qui va considérer vos désirs ainsi que vos impératifs.
"C’est toujours une bonne période pour acheter parce que le marché n’est pas encore complètement développé. "Mais il vous faut un bon consultant pour vous aviser, parce que tous les développements et toutes les propriétés ne sont pas forcement une bonne option, et il est toujours possible de perdre de l’argent si vous y allez au hasard."
"L’immobilier est toujours un investissement valable à Moscou" Une interview avec Karina Kheifetz et Anya Levitov, Managers Associés à Evans Services Immobiliers.
Moscow Times Real Estate Catalogue, Septembre 2004
"Déménagement en douceur" Emménager dans un nouveau chez soi devrait donner cause à célébration, mais seulement si la transaction est légalement inattaquable, comme l’explique Karina Kheifetz, Manager Associé à Evans Services Immobiliers.
"Un espace sûr" Etayés par une économie stable, le prix en hausse du pétrole et la dépréciation du dollar, les prix de l’immobilier résidentiel à Moscou continuent leur forte tendance à la hausse sur le marché de la vente tout comme sur le marché de la location. Grâce au développement des crédits immobiliers, la propriété se transforme rapidement en un instrument d’investissement de choix pour beaucoup de russes.
How foreigners and Russians rent apartments/ Novii adres. June - July 2004
«It is a rare case when a foreigner takes a residence somewhere on Michurinskii prospect or Krilatskie Holmi, whereas a Russian person can always have a choice of apartments in these neighborhoods,» says Anna Levitova, managing partner at Evans.
"Les seigneurs des anneaux." Moscou a une système de valeur concentrique: le prix de l’immobilier augmente en fonction d’un système d’anneaux autour du Kremlin – la valeur augmente en fonction de la proximité de l’anneau au noyeau.
Bulletin de la Chambre de Commerce Russe-Britannique, Janvier 2004
"Hauteurs vertigineuses: le boom immobilier continue à Moscou." Les deux dernières années ont vu un boom sans précédent dans les prix de l’immobilier résidentiel à Moscou. Pour les compagnies comme Evans, une agence immobilière de Moscou qui se spécialise dans l’immobilier résidentiel pour les expatriés, c’est une période de forte activité.
Evans Property Services wurde 1991 von einem amerikanischen Anleger gegründet und hat sich schnell eine führende Stellung in Russlands Immobilienmarkt erarbeitet. Evans befindet sich in westlichem Besitz und wird westlich geführt.