Kudrovo is no longer a village. A new city has officially appeared in the Leningrad region


Provincial - August 6, 2022 at 9:52 pm

Hello dear readers. Today I will let you into my life. I’ll tell you about a small but vibrant city, which is located in the Vsevolozhsk district of the Leningrad region. This is the city of Kudrovo. That's where I live, as you already understand. And, of course, I want to tell you about the life of this young city, how it lives and what it breathes. I think this article will be of interest to those who are planning to move to the Northern capital or the Leningrad region.

As you know, it received city status recently, in 2022, and before that Kudrovo was considered a village, although the construction was no longer village-like.

Origin of the name[ | ]

There are several versions regarding the origin of the city's name and the date of its foundation.

First version[ | ]

According to the director of the Vsevolozhsk State History and Local Lore Museum M. S. Ratnikova, the village “Kudrovo was first mentioned in the Novgorod scribal books of the 15th century”[3], however, in the Scribal Book of the Vodskaya Pyatina of 1500, among the villages of the Spassky Gorodensky Pogost there is no such village, there is Kudrikovo[4]. Kudrovo mentioned in the scribe book

are located either in the Vozdvizhensky Korboselsky churchyard (
Kudrovo Maksimovo on Kavgale
[5]), which is much further north, or without any localization in the neighboring Ilyinsky Keltushsky graveyard [6], and then the toponym
Kudrovo
disappeared from documents and maps of these places until the beginning of the 20th century .

Second version[ | ]

There is a version that the village received its name much later, by the name of a certain landowner Kudrov, who allegedly owned an estate here (indeed, in the center of Kudrov

on the banks of the Okkervil River, the remains of a landowner’s estate were preserved; it was a two-story stone house, three parks went down to the river), but this version does not have documentary evidence[7].

The first reliable cartographic mentions of any buildings on the site of the future Kudrovo - Winery

on the map of the circle of St. Petersburg in 1810 and
the Poltoratskaya Vodka Factory
on the map of F. F. Schubert for 1834[8][9].

Agafokleya Alexandrovna Poltoratskaya (1737-1822), widow of Mark Fedorovich Poltoratsky (1729-1795), at the beginning of the 19th century owned an estate consisting of two manors: Okkervil (“Poltoratskaya’s Dacha”) and located on the site of the modern village of Kudrovo

Kosaya Gora manor.

On Kosaya Gora there was a manager’s house, a stone outbuilding for courtyard people, various outbuildings: a winery, a flour mill for pearl barley, a barn with threshing machines and winnowing machines (they preferred machines rather than manual, less productive labor). Around were the master's fields and sheds for storing hay. There was also a grain barn, storerooms, workshops and a forge[10].

Presumably, Oblique Mountain

is a tracing paper from the Finnish name Kudrova: (Finnish Väärämäki[11]), which translates as “Crooked Mountain”[12].

Kosaya Gora Manor

mentioned on maps of 1885 and 1893[13][14], it is also on the map of 1909 -
estate
[15].

According to materials on the statistics of the national economy of the St. Petersburg district in 1891, the Kosaya Gora

with an area of ​​20 acres belonged to the tradesman P. Ya. Tikhonov. The estate was purchased in 1879 for 500 rubles[16].

Later, on the map of Yu. Gash for 1914[17], the estate is missing, and in its place nameless dachas are shown, but on the military topographic map of the Petrograd province of the same year[18] and the Finnish map of the Karelian Isthmus from 1924 the manor is again mentioned Oblique Mountain[19].

In the list of valuable natural objects to be protected in the Vsevolozhsk region, approved by the decision of the Vsevolozhsk City Council of People's Deputies on April 8, 1993, the Sivers estate park (5 hectares, village Kudrovo) is listed as No. 32 [20].

The only pre-revolutionary building in the village of Kudrovo, the building of the Kosaya Gora manor, which belonged to the factory owner Poltoratskaya, was demolished in 2013[21].

Third version[ | ]

According to the third version, belonging to local historians N.D. Solokhin and I.V. Wenzel, in 1925, the first communards came here to the place of the dying agricultural artel “Red Dawn”, founded back in 1919. They were originally from the Luga district of the Petrograd province, where the Kudrovo commune already existed. From there, 12 large hard-working families led by communists who joined the party back in 1918, Vasily Ivanovich Evstifeev and Ivan Pavlovich Yolkin, came to found a new village, which was also called Kudrov

[22].

An excerpt characterizing Kudrovo (Leningrad region)

The princess did not answer; she was tormented by envy of her daughter's happiness. While seeing off the guests, Pierre remained alone for a long time with Helen in the small living room where they sat down. He had often been alone with Helen before, in the last month and a half, but had never told her about love. Now he felt that it was necessary, but he could not decide to take this last step. He was ashamed; It seemed to him that here, next to Helen, he was taking someone else’s place. This happiness is not for you,” some inner voice told him. - This is happiness for those who do not have what you have. But something had to be said, and he spoke. He asked her if she was happy with this evening? She, as always, answered with her simplicity that the current name day was one of the most pleasant for her. Some of the closest relatives still remained. They were sitting in the large living room. Prince Vasily walked up to Pierre with lazy steps. Pierre got up and said that it was too late. Prince Vasily looked at him sternly, questioningly, as if what he said was so strange that it was impossible to hear. But after that, the expression of severity changed, and Prince Vasily pulled Pierre down by the hand, sat him down and smiled affectionately. - Well, what, Lelya? - He immediately turned to his daughter with that casual tone of habitual tenderness that is acquired by parents who caress their children from childhood, but which Prince Vasily only guessed through imitation of other parents. And he again turned to Pierre. “Sergei Kuzmich, from all sides,” he said, unbuttoning the top button of his vest. Pierre smiled, but it was clear from his smile that he understood that it was not Sergei Kuzmich’s anecdote that interested Prince Vasily at that time; and Prince Vasily realized that Pierre understood this. Prince Vasily suddenly muttered something and left. It seemed to Pierre that even Prince Vasily was embarrassed. The sight of this old man of the world's embarrassment touched Pierre; he looked back at Helen - and she seemed embarrassed and said with her eyes: “Well, it’s your own fault.” “I must inevitably step over it, but I can’t, I can’t,” thought Pierre, and he started talking again about an outsider, about Sergei Kuzmich, asking what the joke was, since he didn’t hear it. Helen answered with a smile that she didn’t know either. When Prince Vasily entered the living room, the princess was quietly talking to the elderly lady about Pierre. - Of course, c'est un parti tres brillant, mais le bonheur, ma chere... - Les Marieiages se font dans les cieux, [Of course, this is a very brilliant match, but happiness, my dear... - Marriages are made in heaven,] - answered elderly lady. Prince Vasily, as if not listening to the ladies, walked to the far corner and sat down on the sofa. He closed his eyes and seemed to be dozing. His head fell and he woke up. “Aline,” he said to his wife, “allez voir ce qu’ils font.” [Alina, look what they are doing.] The princess went to the door, walked past it with a significant, indifferent look and looked into the living room. Pierre and Helene also sat and talked. “Everything is the same,” she answered her husband. Prince Vasily frowned, wrinkled his mouth to the side, his cheeks jumped with his characteristic unpleasant, rude expression; He shook himself, stood up, threw his head back and with decisive steps, past the ladies, walked into the small living room. With quick steps, he joyfully approached Pierre. The prince's face was so unusually solemn that Pierre stood up in fear when he saw him. - God bless! - he said. - My wife told me everything! “He hugged Pierre with one hand and his daughter with the other. - My friend Lelya! I'm very, very happy. – His voice trembled. - I loved your father... and she will be a good wife for you... God bless you!... He hugged his daughter, then Pierre again and kissed him with a foul-smelling mouth. Tears actually wet his cheeks. “Princess, come here,” he shouted. The princess came out and cried too. The elderly lady was also wiping herself with a handkerchief. Pierre was kissed, and he kissed the hand of the beautiful Helene several times. After a while they were left alone again. “All this had to be this way and could not have been otherwise,” thought Pierre, “so there is no need to ask whether it is good or bad? Good, because definitely, and there is no previous painful doubt.” Pierre silently held his bride's hand and looked at her beautiful breasts rising and falling. - Helen! - he said out loud and stopped. “Something special is said in these cases,” he thought, but he could not remember what exactly they say in these cases. He looked into her face. She moved closer to him. Her face flushed. “Oh, take off these... like these...” she pointed to the glasses. Pierre took off his glasses, and his eyes, in addition to the general strangeness of the eyes of people who took off their glasses, looked fearfully questioning. He wanted to bend over her hand and kiss it; but with a quick and rough movement of her head she captured his lips and brought them together with hers. Her face struck Pierre with its changed, unpleasantly confused expression. “Now it’s too late, it’s all over; “Yes, and I love her,” thought Pierre. - Je vous aime! [I love you!] - he said, remembering what needed to be said in these cases; but these words sounded so poor that he felt ashamed of himself. A month and a half later, he was married and settled, as they said, the happy owner of a beautiful wife and millions, in the large St. Petersburg newly decorated house of the Bezukhyh counts. The old Prince Nikolai Andreich Bolkonsky in December 1805 received a letter from Prince Vasily, informing him of his arrival with his son. (“I’m going on an inspection, and, of course, it’s not a 100-mile detour for me to visit you, dear benefactor,” he wrote, “and my Anatole is seeing me off and going to the army; and I hope that you will allow him to personally express to you the deep respect that he, imitating his father, has for you.”) “There’s no need to take Marie out: the suitors themselves are coming to us,” the little princess said carelessly when she heard about this. Prince Nikolai Andreich winced and said nothing. Two weeks after receiving the letter, in the evening, Prince Vasily’s people arrived ahead, and the next day he and his son arrived. Old Bolkonsky always had a low opinion of the character of Prince Vasily, and even more so recently, when Prince Vasily, during the new reigns under Paul and Alexander, went far in rank and honor. Now, from the hints of the letter and the little princess, he understood what was the matter, and the low opinion of Prince Vasily turned in the soul of Prince Nikolai Andreich into a feeling of malevolent contempt. He snorted constantly when talking about him. On the day Prince Vasily arrived, Prince Nikolai Andreich was especially dissatisfied and out of sorts. Was it because he was out of sorts that Prince Vasily was coming, or because he was especially dissatisfied with the arrival of Prince Vasily because he was out of sorts; but he was not in a good mood, and Tikhon in the morning advised against the architect coming in with a report to the prince. “Can you hear how he walks,” said Tikhon, drawing the architect’s attention to the sounds of the prince’s steps. - He steps on his entire heel - we already know... However, as usual, at 9 o’clock the prince went out for a walk in his velvet fur coat with a sable collar and the same hat. It snowed the day before. The path along which Prince Nikolai Andreich walked to the greenhouse was cleared, traces of a broom were visible in the scattered snow, and a shovel was stuck into the loose mound of snow that ran on both sides of the path. The prince walked through the greenhouses, through the courtyards and buildings, frowning and silent. - Is it possible to ride in a sleigh? - he asked the venerable man who accompanied him to the house, similar in face and manners to the owner and manager. - The snow is deep, your Excellency. I already ordered it to be scattered according to the plan. The prince bowed his head and walked up to the porch. “Thank you, Lord,” thought the manager, “a cloud has passed!” “It was difficult to get through, your Excellency,” added the manager. – How did you hear, your Excellency, that the minister will come to your Excellency? The prince turned to the manager and stared at him with frowning eyes. - What? Minister? Which minister? Who ordered? – he spoke in his shrill, harsh voice. “They didn’t clear it for the princess, my daughter, but for the minister!” I have no ministers! - Your Excellency, I thought... - You thought! - the prince shouted, pronouncing the words more and more hastily and incoherently. – You thought... Robbers! scoundrels! “I will teach you to believe,” and, raising a stick, he swung it at Alpatych and would have hit him if the manager had not involuntarily deviated from the blow. - I thought so! Scoundrels! – he shouted hastily. But, despite the fact that Alpatych, himself frightened by his audacity to dodge the blow, approached the prince, obediently lowering his bald head in front of him, or maybe that’s why the prince continued to shout: “scoundrels! throw up the road! He didn’t pick up his stick another time and ran into the rooms. Before dinner, the princess and M lle Bourienne, who knew that the prince was out of sorts, stood waiting for him: M lle Bourienne with a beaming face that said: “I don’t know anything, I’m the same as always,” and Princess Marya - pale, frightened, with downcast eyes. The hardest thing for Princess Marya was that she knew that in these cases she had to act like m lle Bourime, but she could not do it. It seemed to her: “If I act as if I don’t notice, he will think that I have no sympathy for him; I’ll make it look like I’m boring and out of sorts, he’ll say (as it happened) that I’m hanging my nose,” etc. The prince looked at his daughter’s frightened face and snorted. “Dr... or stupid!...” he said. “And that one is gone! They were already gossiping about her too,” he thought about the little princess, who was not in the dining room. -Where is the princess? - he asked. “Hiding?...” “She’s not entirely healthy,” said Mlle Bourienne, smiling cheerfully, “she won’t come out.” This is so understandable in her situation. - Hm! hmm! ugh! ugh! - said the prince and sat down at the table. The plate did not seem clean to him; he pointed to the spot and threw it. Tikhon picked it up and handed it to the barman. The little princess was not unwell; but she was so insurmountably afraid of the prince that, having heard how out of sorts he was, she decided not to go out. “I’m afraid for the child,” she said to m lle Bourienne, “God knows what can happen from fright.” In general, the little princess lived in Bald Mountains constantly under a feeling of fear and antipathy towards the old prince, which she was not aware of, because fear was so dominant that she could not feel it. There was also antipathy on the part of the prince, but it was drowned out by contempt. The princess, having settled down in the Bald Mountains, especially fell in love with m lle Bourienne, spent her days with her, asked her to spend the night with her, and often talked to her about her father-in-law and judged him. “Il nous arrive du monde, mon prince,” said M lle Bourienne, unrolling a white napkin with her pink hands. – Son excellence le prince Kouraguine avec son fils, a ce que j'ai entendu dire? [His Excellency Prince Kuragin with his son, how much did I hear?] - she said questioningly. “Hm... this boy of excellence... I assigned him to the college,” the prince said offended. “Why son, I can’t understand.” Princess Lizaveta Karlovna and Princess Marya may know; I don’t know why he’s bringing this son here. I don't need it. – And he looked at his blushing daughter. - Unwell, or what? Out of fear of the minister, as that idiot Alpatych said today. - No, mon pere. [father.] No matter how unsuccessfully M lle Bourienne found herself on the subject of conversation, she did not stop and chatted about greenhouses, about the beauty of a new blossoming flower, and the prince softened after the soup. After dinner he went to his daughter-in-law. The little princess sat at a small table and chatted with Masha, the maid. She turned pale when she saw her father-in-law. The little princess has changed a lot. She was more bad than good now. The cheeks sank, the lip rose upward, the eyes were drawn downwards. “Yes, it’s some kind of heaviness,” she answered when the prince asked what she felt. - Do you need anything? - No, merci, mon pere. [thank you, father.] - Well, okay, okay. He went out and walked to the waitress. Alpatych stood in the waiter's room with his head bowed. – Is the road blocked? - Zakidana, your Excellency; Forgive me, for God's sake, for one stupid thing. The prince interrupted him and laughed his unnatural laugh. - Well, okay, okay. He extended his hand, which Alpatych kissed, and walked into the office. In the evening Prince Vasily arrived. He was met at the prespekt (that's the name of the avenue) by coachmen and waiters, who shouted and drove his carts and sleighs to the outbuilding along a road deliberately covered with snow. Prince Vasily and Anatoly were given separate rooms. Anatole sat, having taken off his doublet and resting his hands on his hips, in front of the table, at the corner of which he, smiling, fixed his beautiful large eyes intently and absent-mindedly. He looked upon his entire life as a continuous amusement that someone like that for some reason had undertaken to arrange for him. Now he looked at his trip to the evil old man and the rich ugly heiress in the same way. All this could have turned out, he supposed, very well and funny. Why not marry if she is very rich? It never interferes, Anatole thought. He shaved, perfumed himself with care and panache, which had become his habit, and with his innate good-natured, victorious expression, holding his handsome head high, he entered his father’s room. Two valets were busy around Prince Vasily, dressing him; He himself looked around animatedly and nodded cheerfully to his son as he entered, as if he were saying: “So, that’s exactly what I need you for!” - No, no joke, father, is she very ugly? A? – he asked, as if continuing a conversation he had had more than once during the trip.

History[ | ]

Since 1926[ | ]

The commune was formed in 1926.

KUDROVO - a commune of the Novo-Sergievsky village council, 1 yard, 60 souls, non-permanent population. (1926)[23]

In 1928, the Kudrovo

[24].

In 1929, the agricultural artels “Budushnost”, “Polyanka” and “Volodarka”, located at a distance of 0.5-3.5 km from it, joined the commune. The commune had 280 Kholmogory dairy cows and 200 hectares of vegetable gardens[25].

According to 1934 data, out of 238 collective farms in the Leningrad Prigorodny District, only 2 had the form of commune organization, one of them was the Kudrovo commune, the second was the Trud commune in Ryabov (modern Vsevolozhsk) [26].

KUDROVO - collective farm of the Yablonovsky village council, 346 people. (1939)[27]

On the maps the toponym Kudrovo

(state farm “Kudrovo”) appeared only in 1939[28].

In 1940, the state farm consisted of 17 households[29].

In 1950, the state farm was liquidated[24].

In 1958, the population of the village was 307 people[30].

According to data from 1966, 1973 and 1990, the village of Kudrovo

was part of the Zanevsky village council[31][32][33].

In 1997, 92 people lived in the village, in 2002 - 85 people (Russians - 94%), in 2007 - 91[34][35][36].

June 28, 2022 Kudrovo

received city status[37].

Demography

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Population[ | ]

Population
2007[38]2010[39]2017[40]2019[41]2020[42]2021[1]
91↗137↗13 501↗31 577↗41 102↗49 079

As of January 1, 2022, in terms of population, the city was in 329th place out of 1,116[43]cities of the Russian Federation[44].

In 2015–2016, 8 thousand people were registered in the village of Kudrovo[45], and the actual population was estimated at 10–20 thousand people[45][46].

According to estimates as of February 2022, 12 thousand were registered[47]. Estimated data for May 2022: 16.7 thousand people are registered, but 27 thousand actually live[48]. The estimate at the beginning of 2022 is 49,079[1] residents, and the city's population continues to increase due to residential development.

Infrastructure[ | ]

In 2006, in the southern part of the village (at the intersection of the roads: A118 Ring Road and M18 Murmansk Highway) a shopping and entertainment center was opened.

In 2012, a private kindergarten with a swimming pool opened in the New Okkervil residential complex[49]. At the beginning of 2022, two kindergartens have been opened. At the end of 2022, about ten municipal kindergartens were put into operation.

There are 3 schools in Kudrovo with 275, 600 and 1600 places. The largest of them is [50], a school-technopark. In 2022, there were 17 first classes of 30 children each, and therefore teaching was introduced in two shifts.

At the end of 2022, two fire stations had been built and construction of a 6,500 m² clinic was being completed, which will serve up to 600 people per day. According to the project, the building will consist of five floors: hospital, antenatal clinic, dentistry, physiotherapy, outpatient surgery, emergency room and radiation therapy department, as well as a garage for four ambulances [ source not specified 465 days

].

The Setl Group holding allocated about 76 million rubles for the construction of a police building on European Avenue in Kudrovo, its area will be 2100 m². The building is planned to be put into operation in the 1st quarter of 2022 [ source not specified 465 days

].

Residential complexes in Kudrovo are criticized for the lack of their own social and transport infrastructure[51][52].

Parnassus

This area became the first of the new locations that began to be actively developed in the 2000s. The most extensive territory here is occupied by the blocks of the Northern Valley residential complex, which continues to grow upward and wider.

pros

This location, unlike the other two, belongs to St. Petersburg, and not to the Leningrad region. Residents of Parnassus have city registration. This simplifies the use of budgetary municipal services, for example, clinics and kindergartens. Plus, city benefits and benefits are slightly higher than regional ones.

The undoubted advantages of the location include the presence of its own metro station “Parnas”. In half an hour you can take the blue line to Nevsky Prospekt. In addition, public transport runs well around the area, which is also thanks to the fact that it belongs to St. Petersburg. Buses run from the metro station to suburban destinations, for example, to Priozersk and Vyborg.

The area has convenient access to the Ring Road, which will appeal to motorists. Parnassus has a well-developed shopping and entertainment infrastructure. Not far from the residential complexes there is the Mega Parnas shopping center, the OKAY hypermarket, and the Grand Canyon shopping center with a cinema, restaurants, a children's amusement park, and an ice skating rink. There is a three-story fitness center next to the metro.

Minuses

The main disadvantage of Parnassus is its ecology. Previously, there was a landfill on the site of the area, which partially remained near residential buildings. Now construction materials are taken to the trash; it is not dangerous for residents. But such a neighborhood looks dubious. Not far from the residential areas there is the Parnas industrial zone. It mainly operates food production, which does not pollute the air and is not harmful to residents.

There are almost no trees in residential areas. But close to the residential complex there is a large Shuvalovsky park. The Storozhilovka River flows through the park, into which wastewater from wastewater treatment plants in the village of Torfyanoe flows.

There is a severe shortage of parking spaces in Parnassus, which is why residents park on sidewalks and lawns. New residential complexes are being built here taking into account the necessary parking. But not all apartment owners can afford to purchase a place in them.

Real estate prices

On average, in Parnassus the cost of a square meter of housing is 112 thousand rubles. A studio in a house under construction can be purchased from 2.2 million rubles.

Choose your residential complex from our selection of residential complexes on Parnassus.

Construction[ | ]

In December 2006, the first stone was laid for the foundation of the city of Kudrovo[53].

In February 2008, construction of the New Okkervil microdistrict began. Construction was carried out in six stages[54]. The new street, on which new buildings began to be addressed, was named Leningradskaya[55].

In the fall of 2009, construction began on the “Seven Capitals” residential neighborhood.

On October 2, 2010, in front of the New Okkervil microdistrict under construction, the grand opening of the Okkervil Park took place[56].

Since 2011, construction has been underway on the residential complex “Capital”[57] and the residential complex “Vesna”[58]. Since 2012, construction has been underway on the Austrian Quarter[59], Progress[60], European Park residential complexes and new phases of the Seven Capitals residential complex.

Kudrovo is one of the most developed locations in the Leningrad region. In total, at the end of 2016, there were 27 new residential complexes[61], which are either under construction or have already been fully or partially put into operation. There are 801 thousand m² of housing under construction, of which 372 thousand m² are for sale[62].

From the official statistics of the regional government it follows: from 2012 to 2020, more than two million m² of housing were commissioned in Kudrovo. At the same time, the city continues to acquire new buildings.

Kudrovo metro station[ | ]

Since the 1980s, it was planned to open the Kudrovo metro station[63], but due to disagreements between the city and the region, construction is constantly postponed.

In the late 1980s, before the intersection of Bolshevikov Avenue and Telman Street (towards Narodnaya Street)

a metro tunnel was built (Narodnaya station), but the inclined passage and vestibule were not built. At the time construction was frozen, only one (right) running tunnel was built from the Dybenko Street station, passed through the shield method and ending 600 meters before the station at the level of Telman Street, turning to the east. The length of the tunnel is 1500 meters. It passes directly under Bolshevikov Avenue, near the bend at the Perekrestok hypermarket and turns east.

The tunnel ends with a TPM installation chamber with the inscription “600 meters to Narodnaya”. Also on the walls of the tunnel you can see the inscriptions “year 1996”.

Construction is scheduled to begin (once again) in 2023[64].

City status[ | ]

Since 2016, the issue of changing the status of a settlement from a village to a city has been considered[65]. Also, some residents of the village of Kudrovo demanded annexation to St. Petersburg[66]. However, in December 2017, it was officially announced that Kudrov’s inclusion in St. Petersburg was not being considered[67].

In May 2022, Governor Alexander Drozdenko supported the appeal of the residents of Kudrov and initiated a law granting the village city status[68].

On May 30, 2022, deputies of the Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region approved in three readings a bill to grant the village of Kudrovo city status[69].

In accordance with the Regional Law of June 18, 2022 No. 46-oz “On changing the category of the settlement of Kudrovo in the Vsevolozhsk municipal district of the Leningrad region and on amending the regional law “On the administrative-territorial structure of the Leningrad region and the procedure for changing it”” [37 ] the village of Kudrovo was transformed into the city of Kudrovo.

Kudrovsky prospects

At the dawn of the development of Kudrovo, people bought apartments there mainly because of the low cost per square meter, the presence of a picturesque park, and the proximity of a shopping and entertainment complex.

Today the situation has changed a lot. Housing in the microdistrict cannot be called cheap. A square meter in Kudrovo costs an average of 81.3 thousand rubles. - almost like in the city. For comparison, apartments in Murino are now sold for an average of 68.5 thousand rubles, in Novy Devyatkino - for 60 thousand.

The built-up park is no longer an absolute advantage of the area. But still, buyers' interest in Kudrovo does not wane.

Analysts say that the construction potential of the microdistrict is running out, and the number of housing will not increase significantly. The territory as a whole has developed, and now, having received the status of a city, it will develop and improve. Although perhaps not as quickly as the locals would like.

And, of course, buyers hope that in the future Kudrovo will be included in St. Petersburg. After all, this is the closest suburb.

Text: Alexey Rezenkov Photo: Alexey Alexandronok

Notes[ | ]

  1. 123
    The permanent population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2022 (Russian). Retrieved April 27, 2022. Archived May 2, 2022.
  2. System "Tax certificate". Directory of postal codes. Vsevolozhsky (district). (unspecified)
    (inaccessible link). Access date: October 3, 2011. Archived September 26, 2011.
  3. “Village surrounded by skyscrapers” (undefined)
    (inaccessible link). Access date: August 28, 2009. Archived August 22, 2010.
  4. The village of Kudrikovo in Spassky Gorodensky churchyard. P. 17 (Russian). www.aroundspb.ru
    . Access date: April 30, 2022.
  5. Census salary book of the Vodskaya Pyatina of 1500. P. 213 (Russian). www.aroundspb.ru
    . Access date: April 30, 2022.
  6. Census salary book of the Vodskaya Pyatina of 1500. P. 245 (Russian). www.aroundspb.ru
    . Access date: April 30, 2022.
  7. “A village with a view of the capital” (unspecified)
    (inaccessible link). Access date: December 18, 2007. Archived December 2, 2008.
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