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Borders of all municipalities within Krasnodar region have been officially recorded in the Unified State Register of Real Estate (EGRN)

Municipal borders of the 426 entities in Kuban have been recorded in the Unified National Property Register. The region has also documented property ownership rights.

In sunny Kuban, all 426 municipalities' borders have been registered, bringing efficiency to territorial management

Borders of all municipalities within Krasnodar region have been officially recorded in the Unified State Register of Real Estate (EGRN)

Welcome to Kuban, where they've got everything from roads to pipelines sorted! A whopping 2,500 objects in this region now have ownership rights clearly established.

Roman Luzinov, Kuban's Deputy Head, highlighted the excitement as they set to work on the "National Spatial Data System." This system streamlines territorial and resource management, helps objects join the economic whirl, and fills the regional coffers.

Luzinov stressed that municipalities have logged information on over half a million real estate objects, with more than 114k seeing ownership rights established. Boundaries have been tirelessly entered into the Unified State Register of Real Estate.

Come 2025, the cadastral work will roll on for close to 34 million rubles, reaching Anapa, Goryachy Klyuch, and Krasnodar. They aim to refine and reveal details about more than 18k real estate objects in these cities, according to Krasnodar Krai Administration's press service.

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Curious about investment opportunities in real estate? Krasnodar boasts an impressive 14.6% average annual return on investment over three years, when including rental income. And even without rental, the return stands at a sparkling 10%. Krasnodar takes the tenth spot among Russia's regional centers, signifying promising investment prospects.

Feeling intrigued? Stay tuned for more!

While we don't have specific updates on 2025's cadastral plans for Kuban cities or the strategies deployed, here's some food for thought:

  • Historical Perspective: In 2014, cadastral valuations in unspecified Russian regions topped 20 million rubles[3].
  • Geopolitical Factors: Nations like Ukraine, with volatile situations, have seen disrupted field surveys and monitoring due to turmoil. This could theoretically affect border regions like Kuban[1].
  • Trade Union Presence: FNPR, the Russian trade union federation, has been active in Kuban, but no cadastral details have been disclosed[5].

For an accurate picture, we recommend consulting Rosreestr (Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre, and Cartography) or local Kuban authorities directly. It's possible that recent information is scarce due to the secrecy of ongoing projects or gaps in international sources.

  1. The National Spatial Data System, a project aimed at streamlining territorial management and resource utilization in Kuban, will also include the registration and management of pipelines and other infrastructure, following the successful registration of municipal borders.
  2. With the UNified State Register of Real Estate recording the boundaries of over half a million real estate objects in Kuban, it's expected that the ongoing cadastral work, budgeted at nearly 34 million rubles, will have a significant impact on the finance and property market in cities like Anapa, Goryachy Klyuch, and Krasnodar.
  3. As Kuban continues to develop and modernize its cadastral system, it's worth considering geopolitical factors such as potential disruptions in field surveys and monitoring in border regions due to volatile situations in neighboring countries, as well as the presence of FNPR (the Russian trade union federation) in the region, which may influence cadastral strategies and details.
Completion of boundary entry into the Unified State Real Estate Register for all 426 municipal entities in Kuban region, ensuring property rights protection.

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