Russian TYPICAL (Budget) Apartment: Could You Live Here?

What does a Russian TYPICAL Apartment look like inside? Join as I take a look inside a Russian Apartment on the outskirts of Moscow. What does $300 per month get you in Russia if your looking for an Apartment for Rent.
📍 Apartment Location: Aprelevka, Moscow Region, Russia.
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⌚Time of recording: 5.00 p.m. ( 17:00 p.m.) 29th March 2024.
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  • @TravellingwithRussell
    @TravellingwithRussell2 ай бұрын

    How does this place compare to somwhere you live in the world? How about the price per month to rent it out. Along with the cost of Utilities. Let me know in the comment. Or join me on Telegram, along with 2,300 others on my channel: t.me/travellingwithrussell If you would like to help the channel out, and help in making more content: 💳 (Russian Bank Deposit) SberBank: +7 916-313-0982 💳 (Set up for Everyone) www.donationalerts.com/r/travelwithrusell 💳 (Set up for Everyone) boosty.to/travellingwithrussell/donate

  • @Gigika313

    @Gigika313

    2 ай бұрын

    I’d definitely live there with my wife and kid, we pay 1100 $ a month now, I am 5 mins just outside of Detroit

  • @woody7478

    @woody7478

    2 ай бұрын

    Сделай видео в городе Мытищи. 15 минут на автобусе 419 НИОХ от метро Медведково. Лучше приехать в мае, когда все цветы и деревья будут в листьях. Отличный район для прогулок это набережная реки Яуза. 💝💝💝💝💝💝

  • @user-hl1dq7nh4d

    @user-hl1dq7nh4d

    2 ай бұрын

    hi , daan from budapest here, and for how much are these appartments sold ?? whats the market price?? thanks .... grtz, daan.

  • @moniquevandermerwe7420

    @moniquevandermerwe7420

    2 ай бұрын

    Would I be able to get asylum in Russia. My husband and I are from South Africa. Since the second attack on me, because I'm white we decided to leave. My husband is 63, I'm 57, we don't have the means to migrate and of course we are to old. Any comments

  • @tolyanp.684

    @tolyanp.684

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@@moniquevandermerwe7420какая у вас и у мужа пенсия если сложить вместе?

  • @user-bp9zp8dr5q
    @user-bp9zp8dr5q2 ай бұрын

    Keep in mind that 81% of Russian citizens have their own apartments and houses, and pay only for utilities.Another number of citizens use free municipal housing, or provided by the organization in which people work.Rented housing is most often used by people who come from other cities, students, and foreigners.

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    Right, well said. Thanks for pointing that out. The percentage of people renting is very low. Eve in this region where these apartments are your lucky to find 2 or 3 places right now.

  • @lisalexx242

    @lisalexx242

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@forgetit6853лжёте, 81 процент именно тех, кто имеет собственно жильё, а не в ипотеке банка, и ещё 50 процентов имеет загородную недвижимость в добавок. Это на западе люди до старости, как крепостные живут в собственности у дяди б.анкира.

  • @dorin7775

    @dorin7775

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@forgetit6853 Я купила квартиру в кредит, когда мне был 21 год. Выплатила, когда мне исполнилось 29 лет. Две спальни и большая кухня гостиная, очень рада❤

  • @IrinaUStar

    @IrinaUStar

    2 ай бұрын

    @@forgetit6853 не надо врать. У меня своя квартира и я давно уже выплатила ипотеку под 10,5 %, хотя приехала из Казахстана, там продала 1 квартиру , а тут купила две - себе и дочери в Подмосковье, причем себе 2х комнатную. Куча друзей живут в квартирах , полученные при СССР БЕСПЛАТНО

  • @user-go3le8vz7v

    @user-go3le8vz7v

    2 ай бұрын

    Чушь какая .В новых кварталах есть ,конечно ипотечники ,но ещё как правило у этих людей есть в собственности жильё меньшей площади.

  • @ilselieberthal8773
    @ilselieberthal87732 ай бұрын

    What i have noticed viewing various videos showing apartments in “Russia”, is the consistent eye towards quality play areas for children. I respect that.

  • @GoodFella-wi7gw

    @GoodFella-wi7gw

    2 ай бұрын

    It was standard in USSR.Kindergartens,parks and play playgrounds for children every few blocks

  • @kelvinmarks2346

    @kelvinmarks2346

    2 ай бұрын

    It's law in Russia that these apartments must have play ground for children and kindergarten/schools, this is what I saw when I went to Russia and its all fascinating 😊 Also these buildings have Stores and every essentials

  • @suefrench6959

    @suefrench6959

    2 ай бұрын

    I think it’s nice

  • @zephyr7429

    @zephyr7429

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@forgetit6853🤡

  • @user-qk7zy7eq9d

    @user-qk7zy7eq9d

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@forgetit6853да ты хоть видел их вживую? Отличные площадки! 👍

  • @fgfg633
    @fgfg63324 күн бұрын

    The inside is much nicer than I expected.

  • @roselinegordon5501
    @roselinegordon5501Ай бұрын

    Visiting my Son now in Siberia, Russia.I am from South Africa.Beautiful apartments.Very well maintained.Lots of respect and cleanliness♥️

  • @Kevin-bi9nf

    @Kevin-bi9nf

    19 күн бұрын

    wow ... just like poles and Ukrainians ... I never expect that . for 300 bucks I would be in. If I could survive homicidal maniacs

  • @Mr_Smith_369

    @Mr_Smith_369

    10 күн бұрын

    Come visit a saffie in Belarus

  • @themanfromdystopia807
    @themanfromdystopia8072 ай бұрын

    I wouldn't go near a block like this in the UK but this one looks much more welcoming and nobody tried to steal your camera so that's a big improvement right there. I'm pretty sure I could happily live there.

  • @Tagir98

    @Tagir98

    2 ай бұрын

    then come soon, we are glad to see you

  • @svedka8448

    @svedka8448

    2 ай бұрын

    It is more safe in Russia right now than anywhere in Europe with consideration of regular crime. I was just in October in St. Petersburg, walking late 11pm or so and it was very safe, street lights everywhere

  • @sergiogonzalesYT

    @sergiogonzalesYT

    2 ай бұрын

    Police works really well here ))

  • @slovoebslovoeb4639

    @slovoebslovoeb4639

    2 ай бұрын

    @@svedka8448 даже, если бы Вы были в провинции, а не в крупном городе, с безопасностью было бы всё в порядке.

  • @doreendidario6480

    @doreendidario6480

    2 ай бұрын

    Gee maybe the United States should take some lessons from Russia! Most cities in the US are overpriced you can't even afford to die in the let alone live

  • @ilselieberthal8773
    @ilselieberthal87732 ай бұрын

    A similar apartment- 45 mins from Chicago would be anywhere from $1500 to $2000 a month.

  • @user-mq6qb4tt5l

    @user-mq6qb4tt5l

    2 ай бұрын

    За 1000$ можно снять подобную квартиру в самой Москве в 10 минутах ходьбы до метро.

  • @user-tc9sk4ei9y

    @user-tc9sk4ei9y

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-mq6qb4tt5lза тыщу бакинских ты пентхаус себе снимешь

  • @AlexPavloff41

    @AlexPavloff41

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-mq6qb4tt5lсредняя цена 2-ки сейчас в 3-5 мин от метро в спальное районе от 45-ти тыс. За 1000$ можно снчть уже ближе к 3 транпортному

  • @nikomollov4950

    @nikomollov4950

    2 ай бұрын

    So, it's a lot cheaper in the US. $300 is around 60% of the russian monthly wages, while %1500 is a much lower percentage of the monthly wages in Chicago.

  • @user-tc9sk4ei9y

    @user-tc9sk4ei9y

    2 ай бұрын

    @@nikomollov4950 well, yes, but not quite. First of all, 500$ is a median wage in Russia on average, in Moscow region it would be 750$ iirc. In less economically active regions the rent prices are lower. Second, median wage calculation does not count in the overtime payments and bonuses which are widely popular among russian companies because of capitalism (less payments to the social security funds, for example, and more easy to cut one's actual wage in order to keep the workers in line). And the third one is such wages are the reason the russian labour market has a shortage of like 5 million workers, because all those lower paid jobs are for poor migrants or someone who contributes additional money for the family like old people working to raise something above tiny pensions or housewives who are generally provided by their husbands. Those are not the target group for rent market because in Russia like 80% of families own someking of a real estate. Rentiers in Russia target some opportunist folks who comes to major cities for carieer, so they do have money, or students who live off their parent's money, or something. If the real estate market in Russia was like the US one, the prices would be eventually creep down due to much larger supply of rent apartments (basically, the number of rent apartments would be at least tripled in that case).

  • @Medabg88
    @Medabg88Ай бұрын

    This is a well designed and functional apartment. And, best of all, its purchaseable without being in debt for the rest of your life or selling your liver and kidneys...

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    Ай бұрын

    Very true. The prices for a place like this are very reasonable.

  • @welpsw

    @welpsw

    5 күн бұрын

    and yet we have this: As of July 1, 2023, there were approximately 46.7 million debtors across the country, an 11% increase over an 18-month period dating back to January 2022. Just as alarming is how unbalanced this debt burden is across Russia. Over 11.2 million people have 3 or more outstanding loans.

  • @brentadams9917
    @brentadams991711 күн бұрын

    I lived in Russia for 2 years. It has now been a decade since we were there. We lived in St. Petersburg and in Velikiye Novgorod. We rented small, but upscale apartments in both cities. The costs were quite reasonable, but I think it only possible to make comparisons to the costs of apartments in other countries when you normalize those costs to the income that is available from job opportunities. Most of the Russian families we met were struggling to make enough money to meet their basic expenses. A typical salary might be $400 per month, in those times. In families both parents typically needed to work to provide the basics for themselves and their children. And I noticed that some of the families we met were purchasing food of lower nutritional value to make ends meet. My permanent home is in the USA. Some of my countrymen have the same challenges that were faced by these Russian families - making enough money to provide for a family is difficult for many. It seemed to us that the cost of food was about the same in the USA and in Russia.

  • @two7736

    @two7736

    8 күн бұрын

    Хороший комментарий

  • @vorgollogrov2179

    @vorgollogrov2179

    4 күн бұрын

    Это квартира рядом с Москвой где в средне доход на семью 1500 -2000 $

  • @brentadams9917

    @brentadams9917

    4 күн бұрын

    @@vorgollogrov2179 My observation is that families can get by with careful budgeting, but when there is some kind of distress - such as illness - that happens in that family, there is much hardship. There are few resources, beyond the extended family, that can be sought out to help during such times of distress. This is not unique to Russia. Perhaps most of the world lives in such a precarious situation. Most of Europe and North America have a safety net that can help families when they face some kind of breakdown.

  • @Mr-Sinister

    @Mr-Sinister

    2 күн бұрын

    Living in those regions (Moscow, St. Petersburg) may be costly. I live in a province and it's quite cheap here. At least for now.

  • @enchantrix49
    @enchantrix492 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love this apartment!❤ Thanks for the video, Russell!

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    You're welcome. thanks for watching.

  • @johnstudd4245

    @johnstudd4245

    28 күн бұрын

    No oven in the kitchen? "you don't need one" he says.....speak for yourself......deal killer for me right there. Not horrible if you don't mind being stuck in a little box inside of a big box of "cold" sterile housing. Which many people don't seem to mind. It's a place to hang your hat, but not some place to call home. I'll take my small house with a yard, garage for my car, tools. A basement to putter around in for my hobbies and what not. A place I can make my own world.

  • @shellbythesea12
    @shellbythesea122 ай бұрын

    Imagine how convenient to have a food market in your building 😊

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    It's very nice. This is the store I was pointing out. It's not very big, but they have everything you need. kzread.info/dash/bejne/m4eHz8WqabTagLA.html

  • @juliap.5375

    @juliap.5375

    2 ай бұрын

    Pointless because exist delivery. I can’t get why some people not use it, I’m buying everything online somewhere from 2011. Modern delivery is perfect - ~15-30 minutes. Or possibly to define when exactly to deliver (1 hour window).

  • @user-ub3hd4sy4e

    @user-ub3hd4sy4e

    2 ай бұрын

    @@juliap.5375 You spend time ordering, and then delivery takes time too. A trip to the store, which is located in the same building or in a neighboring one, takes 10-15 minutes. It's free, it's fast and you don't have to pay a tip.

  • @user-hf2wu5vj7p

    @user-hf2wu5vj7p

    2 ай бұрын

    @@user-ub3hd4sy4e In Russia tip is not necessary for delivery in most cases

  • @Infirito_Ekra

    @Infirito_Ekra

    2 ай бұрын

    @@juliap.5375 delivery of packaged stuff is mostly fine, but some things (like produce) you'd actually want to pick for yourself.

  • @soundguydon
    @soundguydon21 күн бұрын

    I actually really like this place! Feels cozy while also being modern! And I do like the glass bricks that separate the bedroom from the living room.

  • @comancheflyer4903

    @comancheflyer4903

    13 күн бұрын

    Since the bedroom has no window, or so it seems, the glass brick wall solved the problem. I wonder how they solved the ventilation issue?

  • @kozymirkamusic

    @kozymirkamusic

    4 күн бұрын

    Often in Russian apartments, central ventilation is carried out in each room. But, of course, it may not be enough​@@comancheflyer4903

  • @dvsxavier
    @dvsxavierАй бұрын

    What I like about Russian urban development is that all the apartments and homes are very close to schools, hospitals, supermarkets, and churches. Affordability, safety, and accessibility is very attractive. The best part is you have options, this is only a small sample size of offerings depending on your budget and spending.

  • @user-qd5ht5dd4p

    @user-qd5ht5dd4p

    Ай бұрын

    В России застройщиков (строительные компании), если одновременно строятся несколько больших домов (не большой квартал), обязывают помимо жилых домов строить также инфраструктуру (школы, детские садики и поликлиники) за счёт строительных компаний

  • @dvsxavier

    @dvsxavier

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-qd5ht5dd4p Это очень умная идея

  • @tonnuz87

    @tonnuz87

    Ай бұрын

    Heritage from socialism: housing and services planned together

  • @anaibarangan4908

    @anaibarangan4908

    26 күн бұрын

    That's best European development style.

  • @ABC1701A

    @ABC1701A

    24 күн бұрын

    Hardly unique to Russia though, common in Europe in general.

  • @SuperPolarlights
    @SuperPolarlights2 ай бұрын

    Рассел - наш парень!

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    Ух ты, спасибо))

  • @criztaliz3413

    @criztaliz3413

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@TravellingwithRussellhow about estimated minimum monthly income there?

  • @luciferjohnson8495

    @luciferjohnson8495

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@criztaliz3413varies on which city you live in. Moscow salaries are way higher compared to rst of Russia but expenses are high as well

  • @user-im3qx8yn9d

    @user-im3qx8yn9d

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@criztaliz3413Если у вас есть желание работать, вы заработаете. В Москве такие квартиры стоят от 400$. Но и зарплаты у людей выше. И у нас в России люди живут в собственных квартирах. А берут в аренду жильё приезжие. У меня, например, квартира в Орехово-зуево. Если её сдавать она будет стоить 25000 рублей в месяц. Это 250$. Я зарабатываю около 80000-100000 рублей в месяц, живу на даче круглый год. Но квартиру не сдаю. Не хочу пускать туда чужих людей. Мне так удобно.

  • @marksears1124
    @marksears11242 ай бұрын

    If apartments were that inexpensive in the US we wouldn't have any homeless. Very inexpensive for what it is.

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    And this was a privately owned place up for rent.

  • @user-tc9sk4ei9y

    @user-tc9sk4ei9y

    2 ай бұрын

    Then you had to have russian salaries.

  • @firegirl24

    @firegirl24

    2 ай бұрын

    If you had sub-zero temperatures 8 months out of the year, you definitely wouldn't have homeless people. All the people worked to earn money for an apartment, so as not to freeze on the street.

  • @user-tc9sk4ei9y

    @user-tc9sk4ei9y

    2 ай бұрын

    @@firegirl24 Moscow region doesn't have sub-zero temperatures 8 months a year

  • @firegirl24

    @firegirl24

    2 ай бұрын

    @@user-tc9sk4ei9y I wrote about Russia in general, well, in Moscow for 5 months, which is also unacceptable for the homeless

  • @murielwhite9472
    @murielwhite947220 күн бұрын

    Looks pretty nice. I could live in it no problem. Thanks for sharing

  • @Loren123ful
    @Loren123ful21 күн бұрын

    When I moved to live in the USA 11 years ago and bought a car my dad asked me "why did you by a car?" meaning "why did you spend so much money, you've just arrived there?". They couldn't get it that it was impossible to move around the city without a car. I rented a 1 BD apartment for $900, and every year the monthly rent would increase by $30-$50. Plus of course utilities, internet, electricity, insurance. I paid almost half of my monthly income just for all that. Now I'm back in Russia in my own apartment. Before I moved to the U.S. I used to complain about everything (almost everyone in Russia is so critical about pretty much everything in our country). Now I really appreciate what we have here compared to the USA.

  • @user-pf4ye3cl1n

    @user-pf4ye3cl1n

    16 күн бұрын

    sweden same

  • @time8041

    @time8041

    16 күн бұрын

    You need to earn more money. And none of that will be a problem. That's what US is all about. Money.

  • @nastashavalentinodefranco2990

    @nastashavalentinodefranco2990

    16 күн бұрын

    Good stay there

  • @robertdock-dn7wy

    @robertdock-dn7wy

    15 күн бұрын

    Your problem while in the US was that you must have had a very low paying job if your rent and utilities were over half your salary. Plus in most of the US you don’t have to live in the freezing cold most of the year, that’s worth every cent to me. When you have a very low wage in the US you need to have a roommate to share expenses with, as you climb the ladder to better paying jobs then you can live on your own and start a family or whatever it is you dream of, plus with a spouse, that brings another income into the house hold. To many people expect to come to America and just start at the top without working for it!!!

  • @dkblack1289

    @dkblack1289

    14 күн бұрын

    @@robertdock-dn7wy You fail to see the point he/ she is making. He has a lived experience in the two countries. His is not through the propaganda that most people are subjected to about America nor is he trying to propagandize anyone but sharing life experience and he seems to think that Russia is better in terms of economics for ordinary people. It does not mean that in Russia tbere is no upward mobility, but you don’t have to start with shit life, sharing rooms with complete strangers some of whom could be weirdos. It is sad, that you think its ok to wait for five years or whatever before you can move into your own one roomed flat. You are supporting a slave driving system.

  • @BoMalki737
    @BoMalki7372 ай бұрын

    This is a nice apartment for a very low price compared to what it cost in Norway 🇳🇴. I like that almost every apartment you've showed us have a bathtub 🛁 with shower 🚿, and also a cosy balcony. 😊

  • @AlexPavloff41

    @AlexPavloff41

    2 ай бұрын

    And you can live on water as much as you want and the price for it is not high. As is heating in winter.

  • @pavlik_morozov_1932

    @pavlik_morozov_1932

    2 ай бұрын

    You can hardly find a single apartment as creepy as this in Norway, probably no one would agree to live in one like this for free...

  • @PaulV.

    @PaulV.

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@pavlik_morozov_1932 May be in Norway although I am not so sure. On the other hand for example in Paris or Brussels people are paying €700-800 to live in a tiny 8 sq m. room with roaches because this is all they can afford.

  • @BoMalki737

    @BoMalki737

    2 ай бұрын

    Can you please tell me what is creepy with this one? I've lived in many apartments in Norway 🇳🇴, and there's a lot of them which are worse than this one, and I think the apartments which I've seen from Russia 🇷🇺 on this channel is very nice. 😊 When it comes to the entrance downstairs, the lack of elevators (?) and the stair rooms, I believe that it could need some more cleaning and painting etc, but indoor the apartment I think it is nice.

  • @BoMalki737

    @BoMalki737

    2 ай бұрын

    It is getting so expensive to rent in Norway 🇳🇴 now, so unfortunately I believe that more people will be homeless from now on. 😔

  • @tanyadoe8086
    @tanyadoe80862 ай бұрын

    I could live there, and I love that glass wall, just my style ☺️

  • @davidfoster2006

    @davidfoster2006

    2 ай бұрын

    Bye then.

  • @pavlik_morozov_1932

    @pavlik_morozov_1932

    2 ай бұрын

    Supposedly, you would like to sleep in that sofa, too...

  • @tanyadoe8086

    @tanyadoe8086

    2 ай бұрын

    @@davidfoster2006 well, we never said hello?😭

  • @tanyadoe8086

    @tanyadoe8086

    2 ай бұрын

    @@pavlik_morozov_1932 supposedly, I would prefer a new one of my own. 🙄

  • @pixie706

    @pixie706

    23 күн бұрын

    I had a massive window just like that glass wall in a ground floor flat in Kent UK . not a bad flat and cheaper than UK prices by far

  • @NGMonocrom
    @NGMonocrom12 күн бұрын

    Honestly, I like the way it's laid out. Outside the front door, it's a bit depressing. Though that's a very minor thing. Doubt any bachelor will mind the lack of a stove. Though a married couple without children (or with), I can see a traditional Russian wife getting upset over the lack of a stove. I like that there's a separate balcony area that can be used for storage. My one and a half bedroom CO-OP apartment is bigger, but no balcony area. Honestly, I like it. Furnish it properly, it would be a very nice place to live.

  • @MrAtlantis95
    @MrAtlantis9520 күн бұрын

    Nice video. Nice to see an appartment in Russia. I see no mold in the bathroom. Very nice.

  • @FireFlux73
    @FireFlux732 ай бұрын

    This appartment is very nice and so cheap compared to here. I would live there in a flash. I just love the glass wall. It gives the place style. Keep up the good work Russell and take care. :)

  • @susannejenson1065

    @susannejenson1065

    14 күн бұрын

    The average income there is about $800 a month. Rent and food seems cheap to us but not the Russian people. If you think it's so wonderful under a dictatorship, you should move.

  • @andreanagy4801
    @andreanagy48012 ай бұрын

    Hello Russell! Nothing wrong with this apartment. Modern, open plan. Why is it called budget apartment? The entrance was a bit unusual to me. Thank you for the tour! Interesting! See you!🙏👱‍♀️

  • @andreanagy4801

    @andreanagy4801

    2 ай бұрын

    @@lb5358 Hihi propably not. But not everybody can live 3 steps from a metro station i think.

  • @enchantrix49

    @enchantrix49

    2 ай бұрын

    @@lb5358 What do you call "frigging cold", I wonder? I regularly walk to the nearest metro station which is also 15 mins away from my house and have no problem with that. I may take a bus or a tram but I prefer walking, no matter whether it's cold or warm outside.

  • @user-mq6qb4tt5l

    @user-mq6qb4tt5l

    2 ай бұрын

    Рассел прав это очень дешевое жилье поскольку очень бюджетная отделка, в квартире не хватает мебели и до Москвы около 50 минут на поезде. В Москве рядом с метро подобная квартира с качественным ремонтом будет стоить около 1000$

  • @enchantrix49

    @enchantrix49

    2 ай бұрын

    @@lb5358 Is Moscow big enough? I live 30 mins away from the city centre. And who is "she"?

  • @user-ou6ku6tx6u

    @user-ou6ku6tx6u

    2 ай бұрын

    Потому что здесь нет охраны, здесь живут обычные люди не богатые 😊

  • @megapangolin1093
    @megapangolin109315 сағат бұрын

    Very interesting video, full of good information. I am really amazed and impressed by the design, quality and layout of the flat. Also by the whole area, it seems so different from the visuals one gets from the news media. Thank you for this insight.

  • @patsparks5599
    @patsparks5599Ай бұрын

    Very nice! Yes, I could live there. Thank you for the tour.

  • @SgtRocko
    @SgtRocko2 ай бұрын

    Having started my live in a Khruschovka, then moved into a Brezhnevka... this place is a PALACE! Here in Cleveland... that would run from $950-1500/month, depending on the neighbourhood.

  • @aplanauser

    @aplanauser

    Ай бұрын

    we may call this appartment Putinka 😅

  • @psitec
    @psitec2 ай бұрын

    WOW that place would cost $2,000.00+ USD in Hawaii and the electricity would be $500.00 US dollars per month. Great video as always.

  • @diksivalcheva4795

    @diksivalcheva4795

    2 ай бұрын

    same here in UK

  • @pavlik_morozov_1932

    @pavlik_morozov_1932

    2 ай бұрын

    So, would U really move from Hawaii to this place just to save some money, huh...

  • @capitainebonhomme1609

    @capitainebonhomme1609

    2 ай бұрын

    Keep in mind that wages in Russia are extremely low compared to the US or UK 😮

  • @user-mb6hg6zk4i

    @user-mb6hg6zk4i

    2 ай бұрын

    In Siberia, in the city of Irkutsk, electricity costs 0.93 rubles/kW (0.01 $/kW). In summer 300-400 rubles ($3.24-4.32) per month, in winter 1000-1500 rubles ($10.80-16.20) per month

  • @sat4ever1

    @sat4ever1

    2 ай бұрын

    I lived in Hawaii for this good looking in Honolulu $5000 per month

  • @Billy-USA
    @Billy-USAАй бұрын

    Thanks for great video

  • @Badassest
    @Badassest19 күн бұрын

    That is actually a nice apartment. Great view too.

  • @Shushka2010
    @Shushka20102 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video, Russell. Many people ask why there is such a bad entrance to the house. This has been going on since the Soviet Union, when the entrance group was made as simple as possible. There are more expensive apartment complexes where the entrance can look much better. As a rule, there are no storerooms, numerous pipes stretch in the basement and the key to the basement is kept by the management company. Everyone has their own washing machines and they are located in the apartment.

  • @15425rfggdfc

    @15425rfggdfc

    2 ай бұрын

    Уже есть новостройки, где подъезды, как дворцы ...

  • @user-f5tv8vg8v

    @user-f5tv8vg8v

    2 ай бұрын

    @@15425rfggdfc такие обычно находятся не в домах эконом класса или делаются силами управляющей компании, если она не сильно жадная

  • @user-fg4of3ms9w

    @user-fg4of3ms9w

    2 ай бұрын

    There are budget houses where storage rooms are built in the basements. How many apartments are in the house, there are so many storage rooms and keys to the basement in each apartment.

  • @eliasstockholm9165

    @eliasstockholm9165

    Ай бұрын

    Check American entrances and you'll be shocked that Russian ones are better ;)

  • @stefanbanev

    @stefanbanev

    Ай бұрын

    >Many people ask why there is such a bad entrance to the house." Well, in San-Jose/CA a similar budget apartment in relatively safe area $3000+ with a way more budget-looking entrance and interior...

  • @PRO4XKEV
    @PRO4XKEV2 ай бұрын

    Inexpensive monthly payment compared to what apartments rent for near me, which are around $2,000.00 USD for a one bedroom. I am lucky to have a 1800 sq ft house which is paid for.

  • @QuattroRMT

    @QuattroRMT

    21 күн бұрын

    Bare in mind that average salary in Moscow is around $1000. And outside of Moscow it's $600. And we're talking average which includes poor people and extremely wealthy oligarchs. So their combined salary is $1000... not great....

  • @annmarieschantz9724
    @annmarieschantz972425 күн бұрын

    Beautiful view!! Thanks for sharing!!!❤❤❤

  • @archyt88
    @archyt88Ай бұрын

    Отличное видео! Спасибо что освещаете!

  • @Nui_Nu
    @Nui_Nu2 ай бұрын

    Нормальный подъезд, дверь тоже. Все чистое, не загажено. У нас в подъезде на каждом этаже цветы, но это чисто инициатива наших соседей и это здорово. Лифт нам меняли несколько лет назад. С музыкой 😊 Соседи не курят, так как мы долго с этим боролись. Плюс помимо коммуналки за квартиру, мы платим за частную охрану. Есть датчики дыма, газа и воды, движения, поэтому спокойно уезжаем в отпуск и тп.

  • @FedorRussia

    @FedorRussia

    2 ай бұрын

    А как боролись с курильщиками?

  • @user-ec4vk5yw6n

    @user-ec4vk5yw6n

    2 ай бұрын

    @@FedorRussia видимо звонками и заявлениями в полицию)

  • @gewalt9585

    @gewalt9585

    2 ай бұрын

    палками их по хребтине палками!@@FedorRussia 😆

  • @joaquimcardoso7124
    @joaquimcardoso71242 ай бұрын

    In Portugal 🇵🇹 a house like that one 700 euros minimum even 50km from Lisbon city😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    A big difference in price. For 700 euros you can live a lot closer to the center, or at least very close to a metro station.

  • @Kurtwell

    @Kurtwell

    2 ай бұрын

    That’s not considering the 250 € per month for the utility bills in Portugal

  • @A8.88V

    @A8.88V

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@Kurtwellutilities in a studio apartment will cost $ 30. In winter, they will cost $50. In St. Petersburg, the cost of one kilowatt per hour ranges from 0.027 cents to 0.065 cents for electricity

  • @Lavithz

    @Lavithz

    2 ай бұрын

    in sweden my house is 7 times as big as this apartment and cost 300 dollar per month. 1 tb internet is 10 dollar. very strange portugal is that expensive with so low salaries.

  • @raijasipilainen2565

    @raijasipilainen2565

    2 ай бұрын

    The same on Helsinki Finland. One can't find a rental apartment of 50m2 under 750 euroa on the capital area.

  • @florencehodges-moore2909
    @florencehodges-moore290928 күн бұрын

    Hey Russell nice to see you again the car you pointed out looks a lot like the grand lan in England the apartment was rather nice good value i don’t think we would get anything so cheap here thank you for sharing ❤

  • @janpeterson6851
    @janpeterson685127 күн бұрын

    It is really nice. Thank you!

  • @karensimons9260
    @karensimons92602 ай бұрын

    Very livable. Love the view and the apparently clear air!

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, thanks. And you're not that far form Moscow if you want or need to go there.

  • @Goorood
    @Goorood2 ай бұрын

    What is not mentioned is that despite looking not so great, these low price "value" big apartment complexes for common low income people are nothing like similar in U.S. or Western Europe. Those are no ghetos and very safe, no crime, suspicious elements and drug addicts wandering around. Just very basic entry level housing for ordinary people with bellow average income, nothing fancy but absolutely safe. In USA such places would be ghetto 100% guaranteed with lots of crime, people smoking weed on every corner and in general scary place to be 😄

  • @miomaomiomaolalalala

    @miomaomiomaolalalala

    2 ай бұрын

    I don't live in Russia,but my country was also in USSR And i wanted you to tell that sometimes they used to leave syringes with drugs in children's playgrounds, in city streets - But I don't see them in children's playgrounds anymore It also depends on city districts For example,in old ones,there are a lot of people who drink,smoke at the entrance of the apartment and often they don't clean it

  • @Goorood

    @Goorood

    2 ай бұрын

    @@miomaomiomaolalalala I am from ex. USSR country too, used to live Moldova that was 24 years ago. Last time i've been there was 10 years ago or so, and its been similar to what you say. Drunk young people near entrances to apartment building is nothing unusual. But didnt see them bothering anyone. Smoking and drinking in public is not a huge crime in my book. However you can not compare that to HOODS in U.S. or ghettos in West European cities. Not even close. Those are actually scary places 😁 With real criminals, gangs and thugs all around. All sorts of violent crimes happening there non stop. These are truly disgusting scary places and theres a lot of them in U.S. ! Dont think there are any hoods at all in any ex. USSR countries, thank God. Gopniks in some areas can still be found (Moldova) like a dying dinosaurs, maybe you can find a few here and there still, but nobody is robbing and shooting no one in broad day (or night) light or trading drugs on sidewalks, doing drive by shootings. This is the quality i value more than anything, no hoods or ghettos is by todays standards a near paradise society ! 😁

  • @miomaomiomaolalalala

    @miomaomiomaolalalala

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Goorood ,i agree with you Glad that we are living in safe places:)

  • @margo7059

    @margo7059

    2 ай бұрын

    @@miomaomiomaolalalala Есть закон о запрете курения в общественных местах. В подъезде курить нельзя, 15 метров от входной двери. Наркоту так просто не употребляют. Закладчика ещё поймать надо, они сейчас пуганные,прячутся. А чем вам мешает, что сосед не убирает в СВОЕЙ квартире я не поняла.

  • @miomaomiomaolalalala

    @miomaomiomaolalalala

    2 ай бұрын

    @@margo7059 ,я имею ввиду,что не убирают в подъезде

  • @TyreeJase
    @TyreeJase14 күн бұрын

    Looks a great place to live and safe, definitely agree from a comment below, you wouldn't head towards tower blocks in the U.K., especially if unknown to you. It's just so sad with everything going on with Russia right now , because before I'd had loved to have visited Moscow , so much history and I've heard that they are just so friendly people

  • @mikereviewsit4u
    @mikereviewsit4u5 күн бұрын

    In Trudeau's Canada this would cost easily 3 grand a month

  • @vikkimg5986
    @vikkimg59862 ай бұрын

    Hey Im from Germoney 😁, 65m² = 400 euro/ month + 220 euros/ month Nebenkosten ( Water / Heating / Garbage collection etc ) + 120 euro / month Elekro Bill ( I have to heat the water electrically , high electricity bill 😭) I live in a medium-sized city, close to the Autobahn 👍( big W ) In a village you pay less rent, but you have to drive a long time to work and there is no supermarket delivery service, have fun Vikki 😇😘

  • @moon.trance

    @moon.trance

    2 ай бұрын

    340 euro for utilities sounds like a complete ripoff to me. I pay like $50 for electricity and water in Vietnam and it feels a little bit high to me. I really used to almost free electricity in Russia, it was around $0.03/kw.

  • @user-mt9cq9ee6t

    @user-mt9cq9ee6t

    Ай бұрын

    400 for 65m2? Even outside of Munich you're paying 600 for 30m2! 800 to 1000 for 65m2. Your apartment is unusually cheap!

  • @pistolwhip8980

    @pistolwhip8980

    27 күн бұрын

    65 m² = 1200 € / month in Berlin :,)

  • @hardeh3417

    @hardeh3417

    15 күн бұрын

    bro what 65m for 620? i would love that....... I am paying 900 for 54m about 30 mins from colonge in a small city near the forest

  • @Scorpion1995100

    @Scorpion1995100

    14 күн бұрын

    @@user-mt9cq9ee6t on the northern coast, and in ex east germany (berlin excluded) you can find alot of apartments in that price range. Munich is, and always will be expensive. So will every other big city be.

  • @chiefenumclaw7960
    @chiefenumclaw79602 ай бұрын

    I would love to live in this apartment! Shame we can't build cheap housing like this in the U.S.

  • @Otto_M

    @Otto_M

    2 ай бұрын

    Это комунисты строили такое жильё в СССР в 1970 -е годы

  • @GoodFella-wi7gw

    @GoodFella-wi7gw

    2 ай бұрын

    Your housing should be very cheap cause you built plywood houses and apartments.Wood is cheaper than concrete

  • @kewa1234

    @kewa1234

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@Otto_Mdiese Häuser sind ca. 12 Jahre alt, wie Russel deutlich sagte. Also keine Häuser aus 1970, wie im Köln.

  • @Otto_M

    @Otto_M

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@kewa1234 концепции и идеи такого жилья жило жили комунисты в 1970-х . А так я и без вас видимо, что показанный дом на видео не старше 15 лет.

  • @AlexPavloff41

    @AlexPavloff41

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@Otto_MЧто то не похоже на жилье коммунистов.

  • @RivvyB
    @RivvyB26 күн бұрын

    Great video!!

  • @Shaman1
    @Shaman15 күн бұрын

    Most people who live in such places love it, I always get the 15minute city "open jail" vibe... But hey as long as we dont have to definitely decide between either and can have both, its kool.

  • @user-qk7zy7eq9d
    @user-qk7zy7eq9d2 ай бұрын

    Мне кажется, в импровизированной спальне будет душновато. Все-таки в комнате должно быть окно. Однушка потому и однушка, хоть сколько перегородок ставь.

  • @Pkso78

    @Pkso78

    Ай бұрын

    Можно поставить кондиционер или провести вентиляцию. Если вентиляция уже есть в комнате, то вообще супер.

  • @lanabanana4577

    @lanabanana4577

    Ай бұрын

    Да, неудачно как-то сделали

  • @user-vd8oy1wh4r

    @user-vd8oy1wh4r

    Ай бұрын

    @@Pkso78 Кондиционер просто охлаждает воздух. Он не добавляет свежего с улицы

  • @syflembeck9049
    @syflembeck90492 ай бұрын

    In the United States that same apartment would be between $1000 and $1500 per month depending on location. And in the New York City "region" it would be over $2000 per month.

  • @samuelweir5985

    @samuelweir5985

    2 ай бұрын

    Don't forget that the average household income in the U.S. is over 5-times higher than that in Russia.

  • @antoninagarkalna1444

    @antoninagarkalna1444

    2 ай бұрын

    @@samuelweir5985 World Bank has updated the world’s GDP GDP at purchasing power parity (PPP) The organization estimates that Russia is among the world’s top five economies. Russia also became the first country in this list of Europe, ahead of Germany. The GDP data presented are based on official country data published by the World Bank and IMF in purchasing power parity terms. Prices in Russia for energy resources, services and consumer goods are less. For example, in Russia has one of the lowest electricity tariffs. It is almost ten times lower than in the UK, four times lower than in continental Europe, and half as low as in the US.

  • @samuelweir5985

    @samuelweir5985

    2 ай бұрын

    @@antoninagarkalna1444 All that your high Russian "PPP" means is that basic goods and services such as a bag of potatoes or a haircut are cheap because most of the people around you are as poor as you are. Go try buying a new BMW or Mercedes or Audi with your "highest PPP" in Europe.

  • @antoninagarkalna1444

    @antoninagarkalna1444

    2 ай бұрын

    @@samuelweir5985 GDP at purchasing power parity (PPP) is an international economic indicator that allows you to compare the level of economic development of different countries, taking into account not only their economic growth, but also the cost of goods and services. Unlike conventional GDP, which is based on the official exchange rate, PPP GDP takes into account differences in the prices of goods and services between countries. This means that with the help of GDP for PPP, it is possible to compare the economies of different countries, taking into account their specific characteristics and standard of living. Purchasing power parity (PPP) takes into account per capita adjustments and reflects the relative price of goods and current exchange rates. These calculations favor countries such as Russia and China, where goods are usually cheaper than in the West. Prices in Russia for energy resources, services and consumer goods are less. For example, in Russia has one of the lowest electricity tariffs. It is almost ten times lower than in the UK, four times lower than in continental Europe, and half as low as in the US.

  • @antoninagarkalna1444

    @antoninagarkalna1444

    2 ай бұрын

    @@samuelweir5985 GDP at purchasing power parity (PPP) is an international economic indicator that allows you to compare the level of economic development of different countries, taking into account not only their economic growth, but also the cost of goods and services. Unlike conventional GDP, which is based on the official exchange rate, PPP GDP takes into account differences in the prices of goods and services between countries. This means that with the help of GDP for PPP, it is possible to compare the economies of different countries, taking into account their specific characteristics and standard of living. Purchasing power parity (PPP) takes into account per capita adjustments and reflects the relative price of goods and current exchange rates. These calculations favor countries such as Russia and China, where goods are usually cheaper than in the West. Prices in Russia for energy resources, services and consumer goods are less. For example, in Russia has one of the lowest electricity tariffs. It is almost ten times lower than in the UK, four times lower than in continental Europe, and half as low as in the US.

  • @yananfederation6360
    @yananfederation636013 күн бұрын

    I live in a similar apartment in one of Canada's cheapest cities, if I rented it out with utilities it would be around $1,000USD a month

  • @michaelvanausdall5968
    @michaelvanausdall5968Ай бұрын

    It is much nicer inside than I would have thought.Very well laid out comfortable good views I like the bedroom.The glass blocks is a great idea and the towel heater is just amazing.

  • @dinarusso3320

    @dinarusso3320

    25 күн бұрын

    I love that view, so fun to be that high up!😊

  • @briankiefer856
    @briankiefer8562 ай бұрын

    Great tour. That is pretty cheap rent for 50 square meters or 538 square feet.. I wouldn’t be able to find that price anywhere in my area…

  • @QuattroRMT

    @QuattroRMT

    21 күн бұрын

    Bare in mind that average salary in Moscow is around $1000. And outside of Moscow it's $600. And we're talking average which includes poor people and extremely wealthy oligarchs. So their combined salary is $1000... not great....

  • @BitterSweetPoundcake
    @BitterSweetPoundcake2 ай бұрын

    Not a bad apartment for the price! I currently live in Batumi, Georgia after living in Canada for 20 years. Its been hard for us to find an apartment we like here, mostly because the furnishings are so poor and the way they renovate here is just so below my standards, though I'm really trying to not be picky. I'm talking basic things like wallpaper literally coming off the walls, balcony railing almost falling off, tiles are installed so crooked for no good reason. It's pretty pricey as well, hard to find an acceptable apartment for under $600 1 bedroom. Easy to find a very bad one 😅 So yeah, this apartment is pretty good. Thanks for the video! Always happy to see yet another upload by you!

  • @Mr_Smith_369

    @Mr_Smith_369

    10 күн бұрын

    Try Belarus, much better than Georgia

  • @Lizzy00088
    @Lizzy0008829 күн бұрын

    Very nice apartment and rent is reasonable. The balcony is a great idea. Could even be used as a second bedroom for a child. Thanks for the tour.

  • @user-ie5jy2rh1y

    @user-ie5jy2rh1y

    Күн бұрын

    Балкон как спальню для ребенка,для этого у вас должно быть много детей т.к. зимой там уличная температура

  • @annabelaustin5282
    @annabelaustin528217 күн бұрын

    I am pleasantly surprised. I have lived in a 50m2 1 bed apt and think this is nicer because of the open plan kitchen & living with the separate balcony that could be used in Summer days for drying washing ... perhaps the heating allows you to take advantage in Winter too. The only thing is that you are a long way from town and there doesn't seem to be things to do.

  • @DanT271
    @DanT2712 ай бұрын

    I could absolutely live in that apartment

  • @pavlik_morozov_1932

    @pavlik_morozov_1932

    2 ай бұрын

    Surely, it's a much better option to sleep than just in a dilapidated tent...

  • @LEK-we2hh

    @LEK-we2hh

    Ай бұрын

    Why dont you?

  • @nancycosta2448

    @nancycosta2448

    Ай бұрын

    ⁠@@LEK-we2hhBecause he doesn’t live in Russia.

  • @dmitrylaskin695
    @dmitrylaskin6952 ай бұрын

    About gas in Moscow. The current standard for gas consumption in the presence of a gas stove is 8.3 cubic meters per resident, in the presence of a gas water heater - 12.5 cubic meters per resident, in the presence of a gas stove and a gas water heater - 20.8 cubic meters per resident, in the presence of a gas heating boiler - 7.6 cubic meters per 1 square meter of heated area. The price of a cubic meter of gas is 6 euro cents. The rates are fixed, they do not depend on the time of year, and most Moscow apartments do not have gas consumption meters. You can heat water around the clock, cook on the stove.

  • @andrejaga3003

    @andrejaga3003

    2 ай бұрын

    If there is a gas stove in the kitchen, it is forbidden to combine the kitchen with the living room. Gas in the kitchen is cheaper and more convenient than electricity. This apartment was probably remodeled and the wall between the kitchen and the living room was removed. Therefore, an electric stove is installed there.

  • @name_last_name

    @name_last_name

    2 ай бұрын

    В России введено ограничение на газ. В новых домах выше 5 этажей газ не проводят. Все на электричестве.

  • @vladimirnikolskiy

    @vladimirnikolskiy

    2 ай бұрын

    @@name_last_name 8 этажей.

  • @andrejaga3003

    @andrejaga3003

    2 ай бұрын

    @@name_last_name У меня в 9-этажном доме газ, хотя да, дом не новый. Раньше еще был мусоропровод, но его заварили.

  • @MrMursilok

    @MrMursilok

    2 ай бұрын

    Лучше подумай о газе в спальне без окон, которую показал австралиец. Это какой-то позор

  • @jacquelinewilson2279
    @jacquelinewilson22799 күн бұрын

    the balcony with the Alcohol 😂😂😂

  • @OldSchoolPrepper
    @OldSchoolPrepper3 күн бұрын

    hi Russell, I'm also a KZreadr and everyone is a critic! pay no mind to those nitpicking folks, they've nothing better to do. Thanks for the tour, like many I love looking at how others live (or rent in this case) I live in another country during the US winter (in Mexico) and people are always asking me questions and for tours. fun! thanks agan...BTW for those following along, the apartment is 50 Sq Meter which is just shy of 540 Sq Feet for our USA viewers, I feel this is surprising roomy and I like the setup...I'd rent it!

  • @robmarshall9026
    @robmarshall90262 ай бұрын

    Would easily cost £1500 a month in the UK

  • @matthew6994

    @matthew6994

    2 ай бұрын

    Just what i was thinking, very cheap compared to the UK due to the cost of living being different in both countries

  • @scotland638

    @scotland638

    2 ай бұрын

    Because salary is higher in the UK.

  • @matthew6994

    @matthew6994

    2 ай бұрын

    @@scotland638 A lot higher in the UK with greater job opportunities

  • @woody7478

    @woody7478

    2 ай бұрын

    Bike ride in Moscow. Find it here.

  • @woody7478

    @woody7478

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@scotland638Bike ride in Moscow. Find it SwiftKey.

  • @panthira2240
    @panthira22402 ай бұрын

    In Northern California, it would be at least $1,700/mo USD. That's if you qualify with credit score, 3x income to rent ratio, rental history, etc. Hence why we have a huge homeless problem here.

  • @lyudmilastrizh9330

    @lyudmilastrizh9330

    2 ай бұрын

    "If only you have a good credit history" Wait, isn't that a "social rating"? Why can't you rent an apartment just by coming from the street, just by paying your money? Why are there such barriers???

  • @aleksp000

    @aleksp000

    2 ай бұрын

    You try to shift in Russia. You will feel easy and safe life

  • @dannyb4753

    @dannyb4753

    Ай бұрын

    In San Francisco that apartment would be closer to $4000 a month.

  • @aleksp000

    @aleksp000

    Ай бұрын

    @@lyudmilastrizh9330 Go live in Russian Federation. Not require any credit history for rent or purchasing of apartment

  • @stefanbanev

    @stefanbanev

    Ай бұрын

    Well, in San-Jose/CA a budget apartment in relatively safe area $3000+ with a way more budget-looking entrance and interior...

  • @kmccoy1601
    @kmccoy160126 күн бұрын

    I think that is pretty typical, this is nice or at least I think it is! Thanks for sharing. Very nice prices too. Blessings and Peace ✝️❤️

  • @SonneCreations
    @SonneCreations18 күн бұрын

    Reminds me of a 1950’s hospital when going through the corridors.

  • @williamblake7386
    @williamblake73862 ай бұрын

    Water and electricity are jokingly low.. like do russians know how good is that?

  • @user-ou6ku6tx6u

    @user-ou6ku6tx6u

    2 ай бұрын

    Ну если для вас это дёшево то наверное вы хорошо зарабатываете, для нас это дорогая аренда, так как зарплаты в России низкие, и вода дешева но не значит что хорошая и качественная, трубы не менялись со времён СССР, мы как и нефть добывпем но бензин очень дорого для нас...

  • @Nui_Nu

    @Nui_Nu

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-ou6ku6tx6u, посмотрите про ЗП и пенсии в Европе и поймёте,что средняя ЗП там не такая уж и большая,как вам поют. И да, у нас дешёвое жкх

  • @Nui_Nu

    @Nui_Nu

    2 ай бұрын

    😊ещё как

  • @user-vb9bn7dx4k

    @user-vb9bn7dx4k

    2 ай бұрын

    чувак это троль из украины))

  • @user-ub3hd4sy4e

    @user-ub3hd4sy4e

    2 ай бұрын

    Russians know that utilities in Russia are cheaper than in Europe and the United States, but there is no understanding of the extent of this difference. Living standards are difficult to compare directly. Russians' incomes are quite low, but many things in Russia are completely free (basic medicine and higher education), while others are expensive: cars, traveling abroad, etc.

  • @sandytheisen5389
    @sandytheisen53892 ай бұрын

    Russell, I can't even afford a studio in USA, reno. I live with my sister and pay 460.00 for only a bedroom.

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    For 460 per month, you can get a 2 room apartment in this same building. 75sq meters.

  • @scotland638

    @scotland638

    2 ай бұрын

    Bad life choices.

  • @luciferjohnson8495

    @luciferjohnson8495

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@TravellingwithRussellyou know what I don't like about you is you don't even consider the fact would these people would be able to earn that much in Russia as a foreigner. You are here spreading lies for your content.

  • @algedras

    @algedras

    Ай бұрын

    @@luciferjohnson8495 it depends. If you speak russian and you have a proper degree and\or experience, than you'd be able to afford a better apartment closer to the city.

  • @luciferjohnson8495

    @luciferjohnson8495

    Ай бұрын

    @@algedras for that to happen you need to spend alot of time in Russia and need a Russian degree or equivalent. People in comment section are arguing with me saying they can easily get a job. No they can't I live here as a foreigner I know better

  • @carolyncahill9301
    @carolyncahill930114 күн бұрын

    Nice 😊

  • @christopherort2889
    @christopherort2889Ай бұрын

    Cool video

  • @Mrbrbusby
    @Mrbrbusby2 ай бұрын

    Russell, thank you sincerely for making these videos. You’re a wonderful person much like the late Roger Ebert in the US. Everybody loves you. Happy Easter.

  • @JULikXol
    @JULikXol2 ай бұрын

    Машины есть у большинства, кто живет в этих домах и попробуй найти парковку поздно вечером - занимательный квест

  • @MrMursilok

    @MrMursilok

    2 ай бұрын

    Парковки в СанФранциске. В России - автостоянки

  • @MrMursilok

    @MrMursilok

    Ай бұрын

    @@kbelgr.9862 в оскорблении русского языка

  • @mikhaelvetrov447

    @mikhaelvetrov447

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@kbelgr.9862вероятно парковка вдоль дороги. Стоянка - отдельная площадка.

  • @ArthurKhazbs

    @ArthurKhazbs

    Ай бұрын

    @@kbelgr.9862 В неугомонном желании побороть импортную лексику отечественной

  • @juliemcmeekin2095
    @juliemcmeekin2095Ай бұрын

    very interesting

  • @timothypeterson1903
    @timothypeterson19032 ай бұрын

    Very nice 👍

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you 👍

  • @user-so3rw8zo6s
    @user-so3rw8zo6s2 ай бұрын

    Redevelopment of a 1-room apartment into a 2-room apartment. Therefore, there is no window in the second room.

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    Right, and they then used glass blocks to create more light.

  • @Pythoner

    @Pythoner

    2 ай бұрын

    It's honestly a redevelopment of a studio into a 1-room

  • @sayitlikeitis8759

    @sayitlikeitis8759

    26 күн бұрын

    Not a bad size though considering.

  • @alexsidletskiy5923
    @alexsidletskiy5923Ай бұрын

    Absolutely. Well built fairly priced. Good videos to watch

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks Alex 👍

  • @martinsinclair55
    @martinsinclair55Ай бұрын

    Nice😮

  • @user-mq1po3tz1w
    @user-mq1po3tz1w2 ай бұрын

    Good afternoon. I'm from Russia. Our average salary is $600. For us, $300 is the average price for an apartment with 2 rooms. There are playgrounds near every third house. Quite safely, children walk by themselves in the yards😇

  • @gewalt9585

    @gewalt9585

    2 ай бұрын

    ну справедливости ради в мск средняя 130, а в области 70к. То есть 1500 и 780 долларов Не знаю какая тут транспортная доступность в этом районе, но 27к за такое это достаточно доступно для 2х комнатной по сути квартиры, для 2их - он получает 70, она 50 и в принципе вы живёте и вообще не паритесь.

  • @vangarus

    @vangarus

    2 ай бұрын

    Something is wrong here. For 300usd you can find an apartment in Moscow or its suburbs but the avarage salary in Moscow is about 1300usd. Bad example

  • @klounader

    @klounader

    Ай бұрын

    @@vangarus курьер или таксист, а также обычный рабочий в москве зарабатывает около 60-80 тысяч рублей и за 30-40 тысяч рублей вполне можно снять однушку на окраине москвы. а 1300 баксов это вместе с бесконечными депутатами и прочим топ-менеджментом - столица же.

  • @user-ik2wr5wc4s

    @user-ik2wr5wc4s

    Ай бұрын

    Я живу в Челябинске. Это город чёрной металлургии, оборонки. Зп от40 до 90т.рабочих специальностей. Я ,например работаю упаковщицей одноразовой посуды, получаю 56т.р.за 15 смен .Однокомнатную можно снять за 15 тыс,двухкомнатную 20-25.Далась всем эта Москва.

  • @denisden7253

    @denisden7253

    Ай бұрын

    Сколько лет Вам? ​@@user-ik2wr5wc4s

  • @Royalnaxos
    @Royalnaxos2 ай бұрын

    So many nice places in Russia, спасибо!.

  • @audiofool6431
    @audiofool643120 күн бұрын

    Very interesting

  • @virginiaspeciale8641
    @virginiaspeciale86418 күн бұрын

    I could definitely live there. $300/month? In the U.S. it would be $1,200 to $1,500. I like that it’s on the 9th floor too. Great view from the balcony.

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    7 күн бұрын

    A very nice view. And in the evenings, you get the sunsets also.

  • @pegasusactua2985

    @pegasusactua2985

    7 күн бұрын

    300 a month in Russia is rougly 60 percent of a Russians monthly income. Just saying. They are paid way worse.

  • @noleftturns
    @noleftturns2 ай бұрын

    Finally...finally I see some graffiti on a wall as you walk in although your graffiti is much better than ours here in America A 50 Sq Meter (500 sq ft) apt rents for $3,000 a month in NYC In Chicago about $2,000/month In San Francisco about $2,500/month In America not getting mugged or beaten up is probably #1 Our second home is in Maui, Hawaii, and NOBODY wears shoes inside your home. If you walked into someone's home with your shoes on you can expect to be thrown out the door - really. On the mainland, people always wear shoes in their homes - no respect for the house or family. If you could get that apartment in America for $300/month There would be lines of folks 1 kilometer long, and fistfights would probably break out.

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for making some comparisons. I've sailed to Hawaii on cruise ships a few times. Loved it. I think the only graffiti you might see in Moscow is on some of the long railway fences. Thats literally about it.

  • @alanmalan3819

    @alanmalan3819

    2 ай бұрын

    There are many graffities under the bridges and near railways cause childrens like to train there

  • @lyudmilastrizh9330

    @lyudmilastrizh9330

    2 ай бұрын

    "In America not getting mugged or beaten up is probably #1" What I really don't understand is how can you live in such daily danger? We Russians live in safety, this is the basic norm!!!

  • @noleftturns

    @noleftturns

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@lyudmilastrizh9330 In America there are two political parties: 1) Republicans - Abraham Lincoln started the political party and believes in law and order and equality of justice. Donald Trump is a Republican. 2) Democrats - hates America, hates law and order, hates quality - Joe Biden is a Democrat. In the past 20 years, the Democrats have gained power over the media and our schools and courts and Washington - honestly, I don't know why.

  • @doreendidario6480

    @doreendidario6480

    2 ай бұрын

    New York City in San Francisco are cesspools

  • @Yorker707
    @Yorker7072 ай бұрын

    Looks like 3 bedroom in NYC.

  • @Sergey_Bezhentsev

    @Sergey_Bezhentsev

    2 ай бұрын

    👍🏻😁

  • @bufftammy735
    @bufftammy735Күн бұрын

    Just looked in my area. A similar apartment rents for about $1000 per month here in Portland, OR.

  • @tomfuller4205
    @tomfuller420523 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    13 күн бұрын

    Tom, Cheers. Glad you like the channel so much )))) R.

  • @brucedavis6244
    @brucedavis62442 ай бұрын

    HI Russell The apartment is great like it thank you for the video

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks ))

  • @anujoshi6151
    @anujoshi61512 ай бұрын

    Nice tour Russel, as I am planning to buy a single room apartment there, I find this video very interesting 🎉

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    Good luck with your hunt, there a lot for sale right now. But then again Moscow is a big place.

  • @anujoshi6151

    @anujoshi6151

    2 ай бұрын

    @@TravellingwithRussell Thanks for the good wishes, Yes indeed, moscow is big 🙂

  • @luciferjohnson8495

    @luciferjohnson8495

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@anujoshi6151why are you leaving India?

  • @irisroyal2764

    @irisroyal2764

    Ай бұрын

    @@TravellingwithRussell Hi Russel, can a foreigner can buy a flat there?

  • @christinegreywolf
    @christinegreywolf24 күн бұрын

    I really like the colored glass blocks that allow natural light in the bedroom.

  • @seand67
    @seand6720 күн бұрын

    Wow very nice

  • @vulcan8288
    @vulcan82882 ай бұрын

    cheaper than India, especially compared to urban areas like Mumbai or Bangalore

  • @corettamill
    @corettamill2 ай бұрын

    Excellent Video . Prices help us discover if we could live in Russia.

  • @tammybrennan2040
    @tammybrennan20406 күн бұрын

    Pretty nice👍

  • @Paperworms2nd
    @Paperworms2nd4 күн бұрын

    This Apartment looks like a luxury place to me, compared to the tiny shitholes I lived in before, in Germany. I would rent that anytime!

  • @HelenaMikas
    @HelenaMikas2 ай бұрын

    Great viewing Russell .Does each flat have a cellar for extra storage ? The flat has what we call "a nice cut" In answer to your question Yes I could live there . My own flat is in Berlin but rather central If that were in Berlin It would be between 500 euro I pay almost 700 euro that includes heating etc etc. Berlin if so far from centre does offer cheaper flats. Put my name down I'd love to try living there ..Fascinating video , thanks very much and Easter greetings from Berlin 🙂 Like 157

  • @George-664

    @George-664

    2 ай бұрын

    No, fats does not usually have place for extra storage.

  • @pavlik_morozov_1932

    @pavlik_morozov_1932

    Ай бұрын

    Hell, do you really ask if there is a cellar, store room for bikes etc. or ANY extra rooms in Russian block houses. NOT REALLY ! So you keep your bike in yoyr balcony, just like all other things worth of any value...

  • @grib17

    @grib17

    19 күн бұрын

    I can't advise you about renting. But for example, we recently bought an apartment in a building under construction in Novosibirsk, a 10-minute walk from the metro. A 3-room apartment cost approximately $105,000, parking in the underground parking lot (there was a promotion for those who buy three-room apartments) approximately $2,300. And for the same $2,300 they sell storage rooms in the parking lot, about 3 square meters.

  • @smpeljas
    @smpeljas2 ай бұрын

    Hello Professor, thank you!

  • @nildaaimini1954
    @nildaaimini195427 күн бұрын

    Mr Russell Now , How Good to show the apartments Very high buildings , The apartments are modern and big I noticed the russians don t like plants .The apartments look all the same . Thanks for letting us know how Moscow looks like Have a nice week end

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    27 күн бұрын

    A lot of people have country houses, called "Dachas" Where they have plants, flowers and grow vegetables.

  • @SomeoneBeginingWithI
    @SomeoneBeginingWithI13 күн бұрын

    The glass bricks in the bedroom wall is clever, it allows some natural light into the bedroom while still feeling that it is a separate room with privacy from the living area. Ideally the bedroom would have an actual window that's openable for ventilation in warmer weather, but this is much better than no window if the floorplan doesn't allow for a window to the outside.

  • @gulia_turbo
    @gulia_turbo2 ай бұрын

    За такую стоимость можно снять двухкомнатную квартиру, с окном в спальне.😊

  • @ChuuDosha_

    @ChuuDosha_

    2 ай бұрын

    Ура русско язычный. Читала коммы и молилась что бы найти хоть кого то русского ну или русско-язычного

  • @gulia_turbo

    @gulia_turbo

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ChuuDosha_ Бог Вас услышал 😊

  • @user-uj1en2ur3q

    @user-uj1en2ur3q

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ChuuDosha_ тут много русскоязычных. Но они на инглише пишут чтобы и Расселу и иностранцам понятнее было.

  • @user-uj1en2ur3q

    @user-uj1en2ur3q

    2 ай бұрын

    Согласна с вами. Отвратительная планировка. Просто руки оторвать тому кто это делал.

  • @gewalt9585

    @gewalt9585

    2 ай бұрын

    ну опять же смотря где. если не в 50 км от мск, а в 100 то да.😃 Зависит же всегда от того чё за район и какая доступность транспортная

  • @PeppieP
    @PeppieP2 ай бұрын

    I could live in that apartment no problem. Very very good price compared to what you pay to rent in GB. Thanks Russell x

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    You and me both!

  • @ivanivanov1274

    @ivanivanov1274

    2 ай бұрын

    Приезжай 1000$ хватит на три месяца .

  • @S.E.C-R
    @S.E.C-R13 күн бұрын

    Interesting, It is livable, and bigger than I expected. I would want control of the heat though. And I didn’t know you took your shoes off in Russia.

  • @maydate86
    @maydate86Ай бұрын

    Very nice and clean

  • @kp6215
    @kp62152 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    Welcome!

  • @user-so8su9wv9x
    @user-so8su9wv9x2 ай бұрын

    In Krasnodar, it costs about the same, well, maybe a little more expensive

  • @TravellingwithRussell

    @TravellingwithRussell

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for making the comparison.

  • @radoczgyorgy3322
    @radoczgyorgy33226 күн бұрын

    Nice

  • @jburnett8152
    @jburnett815229 күн бұрын

    Very interesting. It seemed very nice. Two things I was not happy with. Not being able to control the thermostat or amount of heat coming through would make me crazy. The second thing is there didn't seem to be a way to get fresh air at night in the bedroom ? The view was great and the price was very good.