February Housing Service Rates: Odesa Residents Choose Their Provider.
Odesa Residents to Select Housing Service Costs for February
According to Novyny.live: Residents of Odesa will continue to choose their own housing maintenance service providers in February 2023. There is no fixed, city-wide price for these services, as costs vary depending on the chosen company. The average price for these utility services ranges from 3 to 5 hryvnias per square meter. This system of consumer choice is common in many Ukrainian cities for housing maintenance.
Current Rates from Various Companies
The current rates offered by different companies in Odesa are as follows:
- Bona Vita company — 5.67 UAH per square meter;
- Komfort Servis company — 6.15 UAH per square meter;
- Suvorovsky company — 5.00 UAH per square meter;
- Renaissance company — 5.50 UAH per square meter;
- Euroformat company — 6.20 UAH per square meter;
- Service Plus company — 6.50 UAH per square meter;
- Nash Dim company — 5.70 UAH per square meter.
The cost of housing maintenance can differ significantly based on the choice made by Odesa's residents, enabling them to find the most advantageous option for their needs. Consequently, city inhabitants have the ability to manage their utility expenses by selecting from several providers.
The situation with housing service tariffs in Odesa highlights the importance of competition among service providers. When residents can choose between multiple companies, it encourages lower prices and improved service quality. Amid economic instability and inflation, this flexibility in selecting rates can be a crucial factor for many families seeking to optimize their household budgets.
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