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Raketa recreation center in Odesa region privatized for UAH 1.62 million

The sole bidder — Invest House Plus LLC, owned by Yevhen Bohuslavskyi — bought the "Raketa" base in the village of Lyman for UAH 1.62 million. The lot includes buildings, temporary structures and engineering facilities; the land is not for sale and is under lease until 2029.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

December 2, 2025 · 1 min read

Raketa recreation center in Odesa region privatized for UAH 1.62 million

The State Property Fund put the "Raketa" recreation center up for sale, located in the village of Lyman, Bilhorod‑Dnistrovskyi district of Odesa Oblast. The starting price of the lot was about UAH 1.33 million; the sole bidder — Invest Haus Plus LLC — bought the property.

Including value added tax, the buyer must pay UAH 1.62 million.

Key characteristics of the property

The assets transferred into private ownership include a permanent building with a total area of over 450 sq. m and several temporary structures of approximately 30 sq. m each.

The site also contains a restroom of 41.9 sq. m, a reservoir of 11.9 sq. m and a fence 377 metres long.

The condition of the inventory objects is assessed as satisfactory.

The property is located at: Lyman village, Zolokarska St., 19, on a recreational land plot in the "Katran" resort area. The land plot is not included in the subject of the sale.

As of 31 October 2025, the base has been leased under a contract that will remain in effect until 10 February 2029.

Information about the buyer

Invest Haus Plus LLC, associated with Yevhen Bohuslavskyi, is registered with a specialization in managing real estate for a fee or on a contractual basis.

Bohuslavskyi is the owner of the financial company "Inkam". In early 2023 this entity, on behalf of an unnamed investor, purchased a lot from MR Bank that included claims under a secured loan — the Tsarsky City Resort fitness club in Kyiv.

He later attempted to privatize the Kyiv Prosthetic Plant, but conceded the victory to Roman Lunin, owner of the "Velyka Kyshenya" chain.

In November 2024 the company Top-Offer, of which Bohuslavskyi was indicated as beneficiary, won the auction to privatize the Bilhorod‑Dnistrovskyi commercial seaport; on 28 November the owner became former MP Volodymyr Prodyvus.

In September 2025 Top-Offer won the auction to privatize the state enterprise "Spetsagro", which has assets in Kyiv and Zhytomyr.

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