The Dragobrat ski resort has been put up for sale for $2.75 million

The Dragobrat ski resort in Zakarpattia has been put up for sale for $2.75 million, or almost 117 million hryvnias. The announcement is about the sale of corporate rights of Dragobrat LLC. appeared on the OLX marketplace on November 18, and on November 24, the co-owner of the company confirmed ZAXID.NET intends to sell the asset.
The highest ski resort in Ukraine, located at an altitude of 1300-1700 meters above sea level. The complex includes hotels, cottages, ski lifts, snow groomers, a ski equipment rental point, and a land plot of 1.7 hectares.
"The reason for the sale is that the owners who founded it, the Bidny brothers, have unfortunately passed away. And it's not convenient for us from Poltava to manage all of this, because we are involved in other things. The business is profitable – the lifts in Dragobrat do not require artificial snow, and that's where the money is made," Ivan Zezekalo explained in a comment to ZAXID.NET.
The company's assets for sale include:
- a two-story administrative building and two cottages with 16 rooms,
- a five-story hotel with 33 rooms and a restaurant
- a two-story building (medical center, game room, staff dormitory),
- Sauna with a pool.
- ski equipment rental point
- three T-bar lifts (1000, 950, and 260 m) with a turnstile system
- two snow groomers, three bulldozers, and 120 and 200 kW diesel generators
- 630 kVA transformer substation
- autonomous water supply and sewerage system with treatment facilities
The Dragobrat company was registered in 1993 in the village of Yasinia, Rakhiv district. Since 2024, the company has been managed by Anastasia Nechytailo from Poltava, who also owns a share of the company. Other owners include Viktor Atamanenko and Nadiia Bidna from the Kyiv region, as well as businessmen from Poltava, Ivan Ivanovych Zezekalo and Ivan Havrylovych Zezekalo.
- For data According to Opendatabot, in 2024, Dragobrat LLC received over 5.5 million hryvnias in revenue, of which over 750,000 hryvnias was net profit. The company employs nine people, and analysts estimate its assets at over 8.4 million hryvnias.


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