Sept. 6, 2025, 2:19 p.m.

An unfinished building in Zatoka was put up for sale for the first time after nine attempts

(PHOTOS: Prozorro.Sale)

An unfinished multi-storey building in Zatoka, Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi district of Odesa region, has been put up for sale after nine unsuccessful attempts to hold an auction.

The relevant announcement was published in the Prozorro.Sale system.

The announcement states that the lot is being put up for sale for the first time, however, during 2023-2024, they tried to sell it nine times, gradually reducing the starting price. The starting price of the new auction is UAH 71 million 326.1 thousand, which is more than the last one - UAH 59 million 337 thousand, but less than the penultimate one - UAH 79 million 116 thousand.

The building is the property of the bankrupt Pivdenbud Limited Liability Company. The auction is organized by the arbitration manager Yuriy Menzarenko, who was appointed by the Economic Court of Odesa Region in August.

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The auction also includes the following items:

The right to lease a land plot of 0.8 hectares. Term of validity: 25 years, with the right of extension. Among the advantages is the location - 200 meters to the sea.

The starting price during the eighth attempt was also almost 20 million less than the previous offer. Prior to that, the building was put up for auction in early August 2024 with a starting price of UAH 98 million 895 thousand, but failed to sell.

For the first time, an auction for the sale of an unfinished high-rise building was published on October 19, 2023. At that time, the starting price was UAH 200 million, excluding VAT. Interestingly, this is the eighth attempt to sell this property. All previous auctions failed due to the lack ofbuyers.

Кирило Бойко

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