Oschadbank Lists Nearly 60 Hectares of Land in Odesa for Auction, Starting at 151 Million Hryvnias.
Land Parcels in Odesa District Up for Sale
According to Novyny.live: Three plots of land totaling almost 60 hectares in the Odesa district are being put up for auction. The sale, organized by JSC 'Oschadbank', is scheduled for April 13, 2026, at 12:25 PM local time. The starting bid for all three parcels combined is set at 151,122,300 hryvnias. This auction presents a notable opportunity for industrial development in a key Ukrainian region.
Plot Specifications
The available plots vary in size:
- 41.3 hectares
- 14.5 hectares
- 4.15 hectares
Located in the village of Molodizhne within the Odesa district, the land is designated for the construction and operation of buildings and facilities for processing, machine-building, and other industrial enterprises.
Participants in the auction are required to pay a guarantee deposit exceeding 4.5 million hryvnias. The minimum bid increment during the auction will be over 1.5 million hryvnias. This event offers a significant opportunity for investors focused on expanding industrial capacity in this area.
This land auction in the Odesa district could mark a pivotal step in attracting industrial investment, given the parcels' designated use. Such sales help boost the local economy and may encourage the creation of new jobs. The auction's transparent procedures and clear participation terms ensure equal access for all prospective investors, a crucial factor for fostering a healthy business environment in Ukraine.
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