This is a beautiful apartment and quite big. The price is also incredibly low compared to where I live in Montreal Canada. A place like this in such an area would rent for about 1600/1800$ Canadian without any utilities included. This would be a bargain and very sought after. I also must add that your dogs are very beautiful and very well behaved. Thank you for this video.
Always interesting to see how people live in other parts of the world. That's a nice apartment. I'd be happy to live there, it's bigger than the place I live now and less than half the cost. Thanks for the tour.
@@redroseeeeeeeeeeeee I don't think solely income means everything. Here in my country, a family can thrive well on $1500, at that number I guess they will be homeless in the US.
@@Doomngloom-yu6wc It's a toilet that doesn't have a seat, you have to crouch over it. I've never seen one myself but from what I understand they used to be pretty common in old buildings.
Лифтов нет, потому что по ГОСТу того времени, не предусматривался лифт в зданиях пять этажей и менее. Только более 5ти этажей. Кроме этого, надо понимать , что типовые жилые постройки 60ых годов, это срочная необходимость вызванная тем, что многие люли после войны (ВОВ), не имели жилья вообще. Немцы уничтожили сотни городов. Про что вы чешите своим зрителям, я не понимаю. Скорее всего, вы просто две глупые курицы.
In the US, the tap water is probably okay to drink but a lot of people (and me) don't trust it. So we only drink filtered water that comes out of the refrigerator.
That’s strange part about that is people’s distrust in American water is driven by conspiracy theories. Also, most refrigerators don’t even have a filter in the water line. It just gives you tap water. Mine has a filter but by old one didn’t.
09:50 not testier, but you can smoothly adjust power of fire. In electrical, as a rule, you can just select power of burner step by step. And sometimes with electrical ones it is even worse: in any intermediate mode selected (except only max and min modes) the electrical burner behaves as alternative switching on (at max) and off (at all) - for several seconds each and so on cyclically - so your food alternatively get burnt and cooled instead of cooking (of liquids are run away for several seconds and then just wait without heating). Gas is the most convenient and accurate way of cooking (media for cooking).
I suspect that the cost of housing construction in typical Russia is objectively higher than in typical Europe or the USA, due to the more severe climate. I live in a not-so-northern city in Russia with 1.5 million inhabitants. Over the past year, the range of air temperatures in our city was approximately this: in the summer there were days when it was +37 degrees Celsius, in the winter it reached -35 degrees. The depth of soil freezing in winter reaches 1.5-2 meters. The thickness of the external walls in the apartments in which I lived was approximately 0.5-0.6 meters. All this imposes special requirements on the foundations of buildings. 2 or 3 layers of glazing in windows. Mandatory heating systems that are in operation approximately 6-7 months a year. All this makes construction and maintenance of housing more expensive. Well, the 20th century, in which 99% of the existing housing stock was built, was not cloudless for Russia. All these factors create conditions in which typical Russian housing looks cramped and not very comfortable.
I am an American that lived in a 5 story - 1 Bedroom or 2 room Kruchevik apartment in Moscow in 1991-92. My WC was split. I remember I put up “white” wallpaper and some kind of indoor outdoor carpet and people were in shock over white walls. I did not want to pay to redo the floors. I have that same curio closet in my bedroom that they have.
🤣Have you been able to save up in the USA to buy at least 50 square meters of housing with all amenities and heating? Housing that is made of stone or brick, and not the typical American frame houses that resemble stage sets.
@@369tvp6 you do know there are places in Europe that build “stick frame” houses, right? People build out of the most abundant and easiest to collect materials to build houses. This is why the Africans and the Native Americans build mud houses (adobe) and why most Europeans use brick and stone… and also why Northern Europe (Scandinavia) and North America build houses out of wood… plenty of friggin’ trees to choose from.
Thank you ladies for an interesting presentation. One has to feel sorry for all those overweight arthritic babushkas as they lugged their groceries up five flights! I hope the CCCP*s commissars made allowance for the babushkas.
So cute that you've watched it for the second time😉 I've transformed the second channel to our tour guides page, so now new videos from me will be only here :)
Well Russian speaking countries and people already know what it is like. So the video doesn't appeal to them. Its supposed to reach an audience that live outside of old communist countries, which will probably understand spoken English as the videos intention.
It is incredibly depressing to have to live in such buildings. I understand that some people have to. My dream is that all districts in every city are built in the classic style. If all the districts will be the same pretty- only the location will decide on the price. I think the tap water is good to drink only in norden. In other european countries is the tap water healthy to drink but it really doesn't taste good
Warum haben die Russen alles so geschmacklos eingerichtet in ihnen Wohnungen? Man könnte die Möbel einfach anders im Raum stellen, dann wäre es einfacher, praktischer und schöner.
Nothing is free. The citizens paid for them. Not good. People need to buy their own house. But these are terrible depressing old apartments. Could never live in one.
@@paulj2948 I am not Russian and I do not watch russian television. It is a well known fact in the whole world that your laws and practice do not recognise humanity and solidarity, which must be present to some extent in any healthy society. In normal european countries there is almost no homeless people, social services function well and state takes care for the citizens. You are not aware what are they doing to you, since you have been brainwashed that much.
I never understood way in the largest country of the planet they live so crammed and why 98% of the houses and buildings are so ugly and so poorly finished still nowadays, like there’s no good taste at all. In combination with the evident very poor construction quality it makes pretty low living standards, sorry.
Most of the country is practically uninhabitable for large scale cities because of the winter seasons. These apartments were all built out of housing necessity in the late 50s and 60’s because so much infrastructure was destroyed in WW2 and they wanted every citizen to have a home. Not the most luxurious but it beats being homeless or living in a log shack.
Вам нужно знать Дорогой русский друг, Мы пишем тебе, потому что хотим, чтобы ты знал правду о войне на Украине. Великобритания - друг российского народа. Мы играем с вашими футбольными командами и пьем русскую водку. Мы знаем, что вы хорошие люди, которые хотят жить в мире и видеть, как ваши дети растут счастливыми, здоровыми и заботятся о других. Но мы также знаем, что в России нет свободной прессы, и вас ежедневно кормят ложью о войне в Украине. Поэтому вы можете не знать, что тысячи невинных людей, включая женщин и детей, подвергаются резне. Или что российские войска ушли из Киева, оставив свидетельства казней многих гражданских лиц. Некоторым стреляли в спину, когда они были связаны по рукам и ногам. Нам также очень жаль говорить вам, что женщины подвергались насилию, иногда на глазах у своих же детей. Мы знаем, что ваших сыновей, братьев и парней против их воли призывают воевать на Украине. К сожалению, жизни многих ваших молодых людей уже потеряны, и мы глубоко опечалены скорбью из-за этой ужасной войны. Пожалуйста, поверьте, что эта война, начатая Владимиром Путиным, незаконна, и её осудила уже 141 страна мира. Ваш президент врёт, когда говорит, что Украина представляет угрозу для России и полна нацистов. Если вы не можете или не хотите верить тому, что мы пишем, тогда, пожалуйста, хотя бы задайте себе вопросы, которые должны таиться в вашей душе. Почему ваш президент заставил замолчать свободную прессу? Почему ваших молодых людей посылают на смерть? Кому выгодна эта война? Мы уверены, что вы, как и мы, не хотите, чтобы гибли люди, чтобы дети росли сиротами, чтобы семьи разрывались на части. Мы призываем вас быть на стороне дружбы между народами. Во имя мира, Читатели Daily Mirror
Thank you so much for this video! I am writing a paper on this subject and would like to ask you some additional questions if you are up for that please contact me :)
This is a beautiful apartment and quite big. The price is also incredibly low compared to where I live in Montreal Canada. A place like this in such an area would rent for about 1600/1800$ Canadian without any utilities included. This would be a bargain and very sought after. I also must add that your dogs are very beautiful and very well behaved. Thank you for this video.
Always interesting to see how people live in other parts of the world. That's a nice apartment. I'd be happy to live there, it's bigger than the place I live now and less than half the cost. Thanks for the tour.
Will see next year what Valery will get instead of it during the renovation program. Most of the people prefer old green districts to empty new ones🤔
And their income is 1/10th of yours probably.
You have very low standards if you would be happy with a dump like this 😂
@@redroseeeeeeeeeeeee I don't think solely income means everything. Here in my country, a family can thrive well on $1500, at that number I guess they will be homeless in the US.
Why do lot of people think its superior to live in USA or uk . Its about culture each country is unique not the best
Thanks for showing us around your lovely home.
I loved your beautiful 🇭🇺 vizslas.
I hope that you did not forget to mention in this video that the Soviet government gave away these apartments completely free of charge.
Yes they said that
What a prize for working your butt off and suffering. It wasn’t actually “free” ….it cost your soul.
@@redroseeeeeeeeeeeeewhat suffering? Apartments cost soul? Details please
@@redroseeeeeeeeeeeeesame in new york
If my government gave me this dump of an apartment for free I would spit in their face 😂
In my hometown even a famous city there are plenty of buildings up to 4-5 floors without elevators. They try to make some on the outside now
Summer in russia looks much more positive than winter🤣
Agree!
Meanwhile where I live an apartment like that is $4000 a month
Russians are the best. Love from Australia ❤
My Dad was born in 1952 and grew up in Paris, They shared 1 Turkish Toilet with several floors.
What's a Turkish toilet
@@Doomngloom-yu6wc It's a toilet that doesn't have a seat, you have to crouch over it. I've never seen one myself but from what I understand they used to be pretty common in old buildings.
Лифтов нет, потому что по ГОСТу того времени, не предусматривался лифт в зданиях пять этажей и менее. Только более 5ти этажей.
Кроме этого, надо понимать , что типовые жилые постройки 60ых годов, это срочная необходимость вызванная тем, что многие люли после войны (ВОВ), не имели жилья вообще. Немцы уничтожили сотни городов.
Про что вы чешите своим зрителям, я не понимаю. Скорее всего, вы просто две глупые курицы.
Love the video and you have the best narrator voice ever. Thank you so much ❤
Very nice video report, thank you!
Watched all four of your videos that you have uploaded so far and they are of a high excellent standard. You are a superb vlogger and will go far.
I’m so glad you enjoyed watching them! I’ll continue with more documentaries and curious things after New Year🎄🎊
@@ohthatscurious9458 look forward to them. Merry Yuletide and a happy new year to you. 🎅🏼🎄😄👍🏼
In the US, the tap water is probably okay to drink but a lot of people (and me) don't trust it. So we only drink filtered water that comes out of the refrigerator.
That’s strange part about that is people’s distrust in American water is driven by conspiracy theories.
Also, most refrigerators don’t even have a filter in the water line. It just gives you tap water. Mine has a filter but by old one didn’t.
It looks amazing, like my childhood, and you are beautiful girls.
09:50 not testier, but you can smoothly adjust power of fire. In electrical, as a rule, you can just select power of burner step by step. And sometimes with electrical ones it is even worse: in any intermediate mode selected (except only max and min modes) the electrical burner behaves as alternative switching on (at max) and off (at all) - for several seconds each and so on cyclically - so your food alternatively get burnt and cooled instead of cooking (of liquids are run away for several seconds and then just wait without heating). Gas is the most convenient and accurate way of cooking (media for cooking).
I love cooking on a gas stove
You should do more videos, it was really nice to watch, interesting information and positive vibes
I suspect that the cost of housing construction in typical Russia is objectively higher than in typical Europe or the USA, due to the more severe climate. I live in a not-so-northern city in Russia with 1.5 million inhabitants. Over the past year, the range of air temperatures in our city was approximately this: in the summer there were days when it was +37 degrees Celsius, in the winter it reached -35 degrees. The depth of soil freezing in winter reaches 1.5-2 meters. The thickness of the external walls in the apartments in which I lived was approximately 0.5-0.6 meters. All this imposes special requirements on the foundations of buildings. 2 or 3 layers of glazing in windows. Mandatory heating systems that are in operation approximately 6-7 months a year. All this makes construction and maintenance of housing more expensive. Well, the 20th century, in which 99% of the existing housing stock was built, was not cloudless for Russia. All these factors create conditions in which typical Russian housing looks cramped and not very comfortable.
I am an American that lived in a 5 story - 1 Bedroom or 2 room Kruchevik apartment in Moscow in 1991-92. My WC was split. I remember I put up “white” wallpaper and some kind of indoor outdoor carpet and people were in shock over white walls. I did not want to pay to redo the floors. I have that same curio closet in my bedroom that they have.
🤣Have you been able to save up in the USA to buy at least 50 square meters of housing with all amenities and heating?
Housing that is made of stone or brick, and not the typical American frame houses that resemble stage sets.
@@369tvp6 yes I have been very fortunate and have a brick 205 sq meters lol.
@@369tvp6 you do know there are places in Europe that build “stick frame” houses, right? People build out of the most abundant and easiest to collect materials to build houses. This is why the Africans and the Native Americans build mud houses (adobe) and why most Europeans use brick and stone… and also why Northern Europe (Scandinavia) and North America build houses out of wood… plenty of friggin’ trees to choose from.
Thank you ladies for an interesting presentation. One has to feel sorry for all those overweight arthritic babushkas as they lugged their groceries up five flights! I hope the CCCP*s commissars made allowance for the babushkas.
Love this video! Curious to know more 🥰
Just as good the second time around. FYI the USA dollar sign is always before the number. $470
So cute that you've watched it for the second time😉
I've transformed the second channel to our tour guides page, so now new videos from me will be only here :)
Great video. First video in your channel I’ve seen but one request. Can you make it Russian with English subtitles? I think Russian is cool.
Why did you just admit to being a facist?
Well Russian speaking countries and people already know what it is like. So the video doesn't appeal to them. Its supposed to reach an audience that live outside of old communist countries, which will probably understand spoken English as the videos intention.
Does the rent include anything like heating, or other utilities. Or are they paid extra. How much would that typically cost?
They are paid extra and in total are around 10000 rubles or $130, in winter it’s more expensive because of heating☃️
Bandra,khar,goregaon,santacruz,borivali,surat,baroda,delhi,ajmer,udaypur,ujjain,indore cities ,india.
I live in the Netherlands and my kitchen is 4 square meters too 😊
I think the only thing i would change is maybe smaller tv
I think I’ve seen this video before!
Amazing ❤️👌🏻
Two huge dogs in such a small apartment!!
It is incredibly depressing to have to live in such buildings. I understand that some people have to. My dream is that all districts in every city are built in the classic style. If all the districts will be the same pretty- only the location will decide on the price. I think the tap water is good to drink only in norden. In other european countries is the tap water healthy to drink but it really doesn't taste good
I lived in khrushchevkas multiple times. Can't say it was depressing at all...
LOOK ...at the UK War Vets...sleeping on the streets......begging for food !!!!
i like them both
Atleast citizens have roof over their heads.
Beautiful dogs!!!! ❤❤❤
Родные Мытищи...❤
Visit,gujarat state,ind.junagadh,rajkot city,brothers ,relatives,friends houses 40+
With,table,chairs,fan house for sell ,uparkot fort,junagadh,ind.price 25 lacs but now 20/- lacs rup.only
Warum haben die Russen alles so geschmacklos eingerichtet in ihnen Wohnungen? Man könnte die Möbel einfach anders im Raum stellen, dann wäre es einfacher, praktischer und schöner.
Cheap,3 rooms,2 small kitchens,2 attached bathrooms ,water tanks 2
Now I understand why most Russians seem fit & slim
It is only because they eat real food and not processed plastic like in the USA.
@@biljanastankovic2328Not hiking up zillions of stairs in Khrushchyovka ... that would kill off many Americans 🙂
Why are you not posting videos from one year
Old russian building looks ugly outside but beaitiful inside.
How are you guys? I miss you...
Would not add two dogs to such small apartment!!. But I suppose you get used to it. 😮😮😮
I guess If you have physical disability that impacts your mobility you’re screwed since there’s no elevators. Sad
The Soviet government gave disabled people apartments on the first floor.
House for sell,near,fort,junagadh,gujarat.ind.only 20/- lacs ind.rup.(not doller,uro,rubble)
Hi I am indian boy
Nothing is free. The citizens paid for them. Not good. People need to buy their own house. But these are terrible depressing old apartments. Could never live in one.
It is much much better to be homeless, like millions of people in the USA. And that just because of medical bills......
@@biljanastankovic2328 that's what they tell you on channel one, I know.
@@paulj2948 I am not Russian and I do not watch russian television.
It is a well known fact in the whole world that your laws and practice do not recognise humanity and solidarity, which must be present to some extent in any healthy society. In normal european countries there is almost no homeless people, social services function well and state takes care for the citizens. You are not aware what are they doing to you, since you have been brainwashed that much.
Gonna have the US buy me 1 or 5 or more
I coming to Russia to find Nikita
See her security
I never understood way in the largest country of the planet they live so crammed and why 98% of the houses and buildings are so ugly and so poorly finished still nowadays, like there’s no good taste at all. In combination with the evident very poor construction quality it makes pretty low living standards, sorry.
Most of the country is practically uninhabitable for large scale cities because of the winter seasons. These apartments were all built out of housing necessity in the late 50s and 60’s because so much infrastructure was destroyed in WW2 and they wanted every citizen to have a home. Not the most luxurious but it beats being homeless or living in a log shack.
Красота и уродство субъективны. Мне нравится внешний вид наших домов.
@@sirfijoe450 Russian winter leaves no chance for the homeless
😊 they havent robbed the majority of the planet, that is why.
I was waiting for them to lez out with each other but it didn't happen 😕
Way too many Orcs.
Lol stay there
Cost of the dogs: $500 a month
Вам нужно знать
Дорогой русский друг,
Мы пишем тебе, потому что хотим, чтобы ты знал правду о войне на Украине.
Великобритания - друг российского народа. Мы играем с вашими футбольными командами и пьем русскую водку. Мы знаем, что вы хорошие люди, которые хотят жить в мире и видеть, как ваши дети растут счастливыми, здоровыми и заботятся о других.
Но мы также знаем, что в России нет свободной прессы, и вас ежедневно кормят ложью о войне в Украине.
Поэтому вы можете не знать, что тысячи невинных людей, включая женщин и детей, подвергаются резне. Или что российские войска ушли из Киева, оставив свидетельства казней многих гражданских лиц. Некоторым стреляли в спину, когда они были связаны по рукам и ногам. Нам также очень жаль говорить вам, что женщины подвергались насилию, иногда на глазах у своих же детей.
Мы знаем, что ваших сыновей, братьев и парней против их воли призывают воевать на Украине. К сожалению, жизни многих ваших молодых людей уже потеряны, и мы глубоко опечалены скорбью из-за этой ужасной войны.
Пожалуйста, поверьте, что эта война, начатая Владимиром Путиным, незаконна, и её осудила уже 141 страна мира. Ваш президент врёт, когда говорит, что Украина представляет угрозу для России и полна нацистов.
Если вы не можете или не хотите верить тому, что мы пишем, тогда, пожалуйста, хотя бы задайте себе вопросы, которые должны таиться в вашей душе. Почему ваш президент заставил замолчать свободную прессу? Почему ваших молодых людей посылают на смерть? Кому выгодна эта война?
Мы уверены, что вы, как и мы, не хотите, чтобы гибли люди, чтобы дети росли сиротами, чтобы семьи разрывались на части.
Мы призываем вас быть на стороне дружбы между народами.
Во имя мира,
Читатели Daily Mirror
Thank you so much for this video! I am writing a paper on this subject and would like to ask you some additional questions if you are up for that please contact me :)
Yea, the apartments were free, but not the occupants. I’d rather pay a landlord rent than the government my liberty
😂😂 typical moscow...show us typical apt outside of moscow or st Petersburg...no running water or heating😂😂
Аххаххахахахаха. Ещё скажи, что у нас туалеты стоят во дворах.
Примерно 2/3 населения России живут в городах с населением 100000 человек и более. Это типично, а не то что вы говорите.
way better than so called western overpriced countries😅
I was waiting for something like this! Crush your competition with P R O M O S M!!!