DOMOVA included in the Investment Catalogue of Ukraine 2025: a platform among key projects in the housing sector
DOMOVA has been included in the national Investment Catalogue of Ukraine 2025. The platform is featured in Section 4.10 Real Estate and Housing as a solution for collective sales of aging residential buildings and attracting private capital for urban recovery. The catalogue was prepared by the KSE Institute in cooperation with the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine.
In 2025, the DOMOVA platform was included in the Investment Catalogue of Ukraine — a large-scale publication that compiles over 250 verified investment projects across 11 key sectors of Ukraine’s economy. The document was prepared by the KSE Institute in cooperation with the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine, with contributions from international consulting firms such as Deloitte, EY, KPMG, PwC, BDO, UVCA, and others.
This is more than just a directory — the catalogue serves as a practical tool for investors, financial institutions, project developers, and donor organizations. It was designed to help navigate Ukraine’s rapidly evolving investment landscape in the context of war and post-war transformation.
DOMOVA is listed in Section 4.10 Real Estate and Housing on the InvestPortal platform, alongside projects in construction modernization, housing infrastructure, and energy efficiency. Our case is presented as a scalable digital platform that aggregates requests from owners of outdated housing and organizes collective building sales to attract private capital. In the context of urban recovery, it is one of the few cases dealing with so-called “complex housing” — multi-apartment buildings in poor condition, with fragmented ownership and legal complications.
What does DOMOVA’s inclusion actually mean?
This is not a promotional catalogue. Inclusion requires the preparation of investment information that meets international standards:
- business model and problem statement,
- financial metrics,
- current development stage,
- capital needs,
- monetization model,
- expected local development impact.
Each project is presented through a standardized, English-language project card — allowing for structured analysis across due diligence, presentations, funding decisions, or donor shortlisting.
DOMOVA is featured as a solution that:
- addresses the structural deadlock in the housing market caused by aging stock,
- opens new entry points for investors struggling with fragmented assets,
- enables private capital to enter a segment previously seen as “non-investable.”
Why this matters for the housing sector
Ukraine’s residential market faces deep structural challenges. According to various estimates, over 40% of apartment buildings in cities were built before 1980, and many are now classified as technically unfit for habitation. The war has added a layer of destruction, while state resources remain limited.
DOMOVA demonstrates how to turn a house-level problem into a market-ready investment opportunity. By aggregating demand, preparing legal documentation, and coordinating collective sales, we create entry points for developers, investment funds, local builders, and international partners.
The catalogue as a reputational and communication tool
For DOMOVA, inclusion in the Investment Catalogue of Ukraine 2025 is more than visibility — it means:
- validation of the model at the level of national economic policy,
- increased trust from international partners and financial institutions,
- access to a broader network of decision-makers using the catalogue as a strategic reference point.
We’re grateful to the KSE Institute and Ministry of Economy for including DOMOVA among the promising initiatives for Ukraine’s recovery.
Where to find us
DOMOVA – Section 4.10 Real Estate and Housing
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