Typical Russian Apartment Tour and Price 2024

Published 2024-02-25
What does a Russian typical flat look like in Moscow, Russia. See what the prices for rental properties are in Russia in 2024.
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All Comments (21)
  • Would you live here? How does the value/standard compare to the capital city of your country?
  • @davidorth4906
    As a USMC veteran I paid $1200 for rent. $80 for electric and $30 to use the laundry room, in Spokane Washington...Im moving to Moscow...get out of my way.
  • @imochonai5723
    Very interesting. This is a great channel to share with people who know nothing about Russia.
  • I live in the United States in the state of Arkansas and I find your flat in Moscow reasonably priced especially with utilities included. Thanks for this video as I had no idea about the prices in Russia 😊
  • @Vangough792
    I taught English in Moscow in 2010. I shared a flat with a girl from Dublin in the Moscow suburb Prolotarskaya. It was quite a nice area. The flat we lived in was old fashioned but it had gushing hot water that filled a big bath, very warm in the flat and the block generally and I always thought the the gas on the gas cooker was a lot more powerful than here in UK. I have fond memories. Oh yes the utilities were very cheap. My salary was about $500 as rent was removed before we received the salary. I carried around a card that said ya ne poniyamoo po ruski- I don’t speak Russian, but I did pick up some phrases and learnt the alphabet.
  • @JD-jc8gp
    I would be interested to see a tour of some more high-end options in Moscow. Thank you for the video.
  • @ellendoyle1957
    I live in Florida and always remove my shoes when I enter my apartment. My parents did it also. I am 67 years old. My sons also do this at their apartments in New York City. It is very common here in the states among people I know.
  • @allay179
    Second entrance door used install to cut the cold from outside in the winter.
  • I'm American living in New Zealand. The separate bathroom and taking your shoes off is the same in New Zealand. But not in the US.
  • @lisajeter9511
    Great value for the price. Had no idea Russia was on Socialized medicine and dentistry. I expected it to me much more expensive. I did love the size of the apt as well. Thank you for sharing this information.
  • @Akrus15
    As a Russian-German who lives in Germany and has been to Russia (Moscow and Chelyabinsk) multiple times I can confirm everything this man says. And I can tell any foreigner who doesn’t know anything about Russia: this is exactly the most average apartment you can get. Russians don’t live poorly at all, even though many of the commentators say „bro, the average salary in Russia is only 800$ hurr-durr!!“ it does not matter. This country has infinite land, food, wood, gas, oil, water etc., which means everything is sooo cheap. They dont rely on anyone, they are doing just fine!
  • @user-gp8me4vu5k
    So nice to see something good about Russia. Thank you for that, it is a good way to make good relations, I think. Video made very professionally and informative.
  • Good value for money! It's triple that in Canada plus the cost of food and utilities here is insane. Young people can't afford to save enough money to purchase a home. I think it's by design in light of the push by the WEF mantra "you will own nothing and be happy".
  • I like the safety ,no homeless or beggars, neighbours caring about each other. Sounds nice and the flat and value is affordable.
  • @Ouch.
    I found this very interesting and as I live in the UK I was surprised when you said about the lack of crime and the way the neighbours foster a community spirit. In London at present, you couldn't leave your bike unattended in a hallway it'd be stolen in a few days.
  • @dawn5428
    This is way better than those ugly modern boxes with no warmth and personal objects. This looks like a real cozy home! ~ I studied interior design for 5years and this apartment is far more interesting than most modern ones with a cold and lonely feeling. I’m sure the neighbours are warm and nice too!
  • I used to live in Athens Greece, living in a block similar to this but old, in a very dangerous neighborhood, and the apartments were 1/4 the size of this one. Old, dusty, tattered small places, housing families of 3-6 people. Try living like that with an €850 salary, where 70% of it goes to rent and bills. That is how 85% of Athens is. This apartment looks like a dream to me.
  • @user-cz5bx5pq5v
    Like the security and concierge and also the helpful neighbors. Love an eat-in kitchen.