7 best areas to live in Perm

 
  Name
  Rating
  Nomination
1 Sverdlovsk region 4.80
The optimal combination of housing costs and conditions
2 Leninsky district 4.60
The best infrastructure
3 Dzerzhinsky district 4.56
The largest number of new buildings
4 industrial area 4.40
5 Kirovsky district 4.35
The best ecological environment
6 Motovilikha district 4.20
7 Ordzhonikidzevsky district 4.10
The most affordable housing

Perm is divided into left-bank and right-bank parts by the Kama River. Today the city stretches for 70 kilometers and includes seven major districts. The historical center is located on the left bank, business life is in full swing here, most of the architectural monuments, as well as cultural centers, museums, etc. are located. The right bank is not distinguished by such activity; a measured, calm life flows there, which will seem monotonous to some.

We bring to your attention a small review and rating of the best areas of Perm for living. We evaluated the territorial-administrative units of the city in many ways and identified the advantages and disadvantages of each of them.

Top 7. Ordzhonikidzevsky district

Rating (2022): 4.10
The most affordable housing

The district is distinguished by the most affordable prices for apartments, a one-room apartment in the primary market costs an average of about 1.6 million rubles. These are the most advantageous offers in Perm.

  • Average cost of housing: 43675 rubles/m2
  • Conditions for children: 13 preschool educational institutions, 20 schools, 1 lyceum, 1 gymnasium, 3 correctional schools, additional institutions. education
  • Ecology and nature: good environment, enough landscaping
  • Medicine: 4 polyclinics, 16 healthcare facilities, private clinics
  • Transport links: buses, minibuses, good transport interchanges
  • On the map

This area is largely industrial, with a predominantly private sector. Despite the large number of large enterprises, the environment in the area is not bad. Saves abundant landscaping. There are many parks and recreation areas. There are two yacht clubs in Perm in the Ordzhonikidzevsky district. The area is remote and opinions differ here. Someone considers this a disadvantage, others, on the contrary, a virtue (the cost of housing is much more affordable). The social and commercial infrastructure is well developed, but the residents lack entertainment. Otherwise, Ordzhonikidzevsky is a worthy area to live, it is quiet, comfortable and everything is within walking distance.

Pros and cons
  • Low prices for apartments (from 1.6 million)
  • Cozy patios, playgrounds
  • Lots of greenery, parks and recreation areas
  • Walking distance to everything you need
  • Very far from the center
  • Not many entertainment options

Top 6. Motovilikha district

Rating (2022): 4.20
  • Average cost of housing: 57788 rubles/m2
  • Conditions for children: 35 kindergartens, 28 schools, 3 gymnasiums, colleges, schools, universities, additional institutions. education
  • Ecology and nature: favorable ecological situation, abundant landscaping
  • Medicine: 19 public health institutions, 10 private clinics
  • Transport links: accessible, good interchanges
  • On the map

One of the largest districts of Perm, it includes 17 microdistricts. There are many new buildings and large green areas, which has a positive effect on the environment.The private sector is widely represented in the Motovilikha district, although high-rise buildings appear with enviable regularity. Cultural life is well developed here: circus, planetarium, museums. The leading city-forming enterprise is also located here. Residents note clean cozy courtyards, a well-developed social infrastructure, and walking distance to everything you need. It will be comfortable for everyone, including families with children. Complaints are most often met with a lack of parking spaces and unsatisfactory work of housing and communal services.

Pros and cons
  • Proximity to city center
  • Good transport links and accessibility
  • Good environment, clean air
  • Quiet area, safe environment
  • Complaints about public services
  • Not enough parking spaces

Top 5. Kirovsky district

Rating (2022): 4.35
The best ecological environment

Kirovsky district is the "greenest" in Perm. It occupies an area of ​​156 km2, three quarters of which are forests and forest parks, which has a positive effect on the environment.

  • Average cost of housing: 48889 rubles / m2
  • Conditions for children: 20 preschool educational institutions, 17 schools, 2 gymnasiums, institutions of additional education
  • Ecology and nature: excellent environment, ¾ of the district - parks and forest park areas
  • Medicine: 20 healthcare facilities, 7 private clinics
  • Transport communication: problematic
  • On the map

Kirovsky district is completely located on the right bank of the Kama. It will be an excellent choice for those who are looking for a quiet and peaceful place to live with affordable real estate. You can buy a one-room apartment here for an average of 1.6 million rubles. This is the "green" region of Perm, there is the largest number of parks and forest parks.The environmental situation in the Kirovsky district is favorable, despite the 16 enterprises of the chemical and machine-building industries. Here is a quiet and calm measured life. The trade infrastructure is quite adequately developed, but there are problems with transport accessibility. Complaints are mainly about the lack of places in kindergartens and the quality of roads.

Pros and cons
  • Good location close to the center
  • Decent commercial and social infrastructure
  • Forest park zones, a large amount of landscaping
  • High security, quiet area
  • The embankment needs improvement
  • Poor road quality
  • Lack of kindergartens

Top 4. industrial area

Rating (2022): 4.40
  • Average cost of housing: 61364 rubles/m2
  • Conditions for children: 25 preschool educational institutions, 16 schools, 1 gymnasium, 3 lyceums, 5 institutions of additional education
  • Ecology and nature: satisfactory environment, sufficient level of landscaping
  • Medicine: 11 public health institutions, 12 private clinics
  • Transport links: good interchange, accessibility
  • On the map

This area is one of the most densely populated. Despite the relatively small area, it is the third largest in terms of population. An impressive industrial complex is also located here, the proximity to which many residents consider as a disadvantage. However, it is he who provides most of the jobs. The industrial district includes a considerable number of consumer market facilities: shops, cafes, service enterprises, etc. Health care is well represented here, there are many kindergartens, but schools, according to reviews, are overloaded. Residents also complain about a large number of dilapidated barracks and the poor quality of roads.

Pros and cons
  • Excellent social infrastructure, affordable kindergartens
  • Good transport accessibility, convenient interchange
  • All necessary shops within walking distance
  • Lots of dilapidated housing (barracks)
  • Poor quality of roads
  • Proximity of an industrial enterprise

Top 3. Dzerzhinsky district

Rating (2022): 4.56
The largest number of new buildings

Dzerzhinsky district is the leader in terms of building volumes and the number of new buildings. The primary housing market in this administrative-territorial segment includes the largest number of proposals.

  • Average cost of housing: 62319 rubles/m2
  • Conditions for children: 18 preschool educational institutions, 10 schools, 3 gymnasiums, institutions of secondary and higher education, add. education
  • Ecology and nature: many park areas, Chernyaevsky forest
  • Medicine: 5 polyclinics, 11 private clinics
  • Transportation: railway stations, bus service, route transport
  • On the map

Dzerzhinsky district is located on two banks of the Kama at once, which led to a big difference in real estate prices depending on the specific location. There is active construction and a well-represented primary housing market. New buildings, as a rule, are located on the left bank of the river, while on the right, there are mainly offers from the secondary segment. In the Dzerzhinsky district there are 13 fitness clubs, 3 youth sports schools, 7 sports clubs for children, a ski base and more than 15 federations in various sports. This is a well-developed area, which is perfect for families with children. Residents note a high level of security, a good ecological situation. Of the shortcomings, they often complain about the lack of parking.

Pros and cons
  • Safe, quiet area
  • Good level of landscaping, a large area of ​​the Chernyaevsky forest
  • Excellent transport links
  • Well developed sports
  • Walking distance to social and commercial infrastructure facilities
  • Problems with parking
  • Turning off hot water in summer (up to 2 weeks)

Top 2. Leninsky district

Rating (2022): 4.60
The best infrastructure

Leninsky district is distinguished by the most developed infrastructure. Leading health care institutions, educational institutions, a large number of schools, entertainment and shopping centers are located here.

  • Average cost of housing: 74545 rubles/m2
  • Conditions for children: 20 preschool educational institutions, 18 schools, 2 gymnasiums, 6 universities, additional institutions. education
  • Ecology and nature: good environment, sufficient landscaping
  • Medicine: 18 public medical institutions, 21 private clinics
  • Transport links: river station, the best transport interchanges
  • On the map

Leninsky district is the administrative center of Perm, here are all departments and management not only of the city itself, but also of the region. According to tradition, business life is in full swing in it, there are a large number of trade and household enterprises, but there are big problems with parking. At the same time, it is the smallest in area and the most expensive in terms of housing costs. Buying a one-room apartment for less than 2.5 million rubles will not work. Leninsky is also the center of cultural life. This is a district for those who appreciate a stormy, active life and are ready to pay a lot of money for it. Elite multi-storey new buildings, cottage houses, a small number of offers on the secondary market - the housing stock is available for purchase.

Pros and cons
  • The most developed infrastructure
  • Very beautiful architecture
  • The highest transport accessibility
  • Active cultural life (theatres, museums, libraries, philharmonic society)
  • Active nightlife
  • The most expensive housing
  • Problems with parking spaces

Top 1. Sverdlovsk region

Rating (2022): 4.80
The optimal combination of housing costs and conditions

The Sverdlovsky district is one of the most popular among the residents of Perm and, according to their reviews, the most optimal solution for living. Proximity to the center, well-developed infrastructure, landscaping and reasonable prices for apartments.

  • Average cost of housing: 60377 rubles/m2
  • Conditions for children: 31 preschool educational institutions, 26 schools, 2 additional institutions. education, universities
  • Ecology and nature: satisfactory environment, poor landscaping
  • Medicine: 5 polyclinics, 11 healthcare facilities, 16 private clinics
  • Transport communication: difficult
  • On the map

The Sverdlovsk region is very popular with the residents of Perm, and the demand for real estate is high here. The housing stock is presented both in the primary market (many new buildings are being built) and in the secondary market. The choice is rich and in the price range: there are both economy class and luxury housing. In general, the transport network in the area is developed, it is quite close to the center, but due to the dense population, there is a lack of public transport, and traffic jams occur periodically. There is also rather poor landscaping and high gas pollution, which is not typical for Perm as a whole. Nevertheless, the area is considered one of the best for living. There are many kindergartens and schools, enough clinics, shops within walking distance, there are large shopping centers.

Pros and cons
  • Numerous cultural centers
  • Well-developed sports direction (20 specialized institutions)
  • Enough entertainment for both kids and adults
  • Excellent social infrastructure
  • poor landscaping
  • Lack of public transport, traffic jams
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