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Why do owners of real estate near Moscow should prepare for Moscow in advance

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Active construction has been underway in the Moscow region for two decades. It is clear that most often new buildings arise in a tight approximation to the Moscow Ring Road, where almost all free territories are already occupied by them. The time has come when Moscow is already closely within the ring road, and it is forced to step on residential complexes, cottage villages and commercial facilities.

This process is unlikely to turn. This means that the owners of plots and houses in the immediate vicinity of the Moscow Ring Road should now prepare to protect their interests from the urbanization imposed by them. Consider the main problems related to this, and ways to solve them.

New housing construction implies the demolition of private houses

Sometimes residents of small settlements are happy. For them, this means the emergence of roads, the development of infrastructure, a new comfortable housing to replace their old houses. Meanwhile, it happens that the situation is developing according to a different scenario.

New housing construction involves the demolition of private houses and the seizure of land plots. And in this regard, we can recall the history of South Butov in Moscow. People who remained in Butov, and agree to change their housing to new square meters, but no one provides for apartments to them. But at the same time, according to local residents, the sewer pipe is laid through their gardens, roads are dug up, high -rise buildings are built in such a way that this leads to serious violations of the soil geodesy, and therefore the foundations are flooded and water is flooded in the basements.

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