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Sorry, Russell, I'm from the Moscow region, and I think it's very expensive for Aprelevka, are you sure that they don't want to deceive you? In my direction: Reutov, Zheleznodorozhny, the prices are the same, but 3-10 km from the Moscow Ring Road.
hey russell, do apartments in russia have BODY CORP fees or as the yanks call them, HOA fees? you know like monthly fees you have to pay when there is a pool or lift in the complex etc..
у нас давняя традиция снимать обувь в жилом помещении, это связано с глинистыми почвами и черноземом, которые прилипают к обуви и могут сильно испачкать пол в доме. но эта привычка не исчезнет, даже если дороги в городе будут идеально чистыми, потому что мне просто некомфортно находиться дома в обуви, ты не можешь расслабиться и чувствовать домашний уют, пока на тебе уличные ботинки
Это прежде всего связано со здоровьем стоп. И теплом в доме. В штатах обувь не снимают и ходят в свитерах просто потому что тупо холодно, и всё. Было бы чуток теплее, носили бы тапочки. Потому что бы в обуви парило, хотелось бы её снять безо всяких традиций. Совсем тепло, босыми ногами. И тепло в доме зависит от доступности цены на обогрев + качество материалов.
@@MsAsfa ну тапочки же не только без пяток бывают. Можно купить нормальные теплые и в них ходить. Это ж полнейшая антисанитария по дому в уличной обуви рассекать
💥For understanding: in Russia, more than 80% of families own housing. Moreover, almost half of them purchased apartments and houses on their own, 48.4% inherited housing (in Soviet times housing was provided free of charge, but there was a queue for a good apartment for several years), 8.3% have their own housing in a mortgage.
Это правда. В моей семье у всех взрослых есть жилье в собственности. Дом родители получили по наследству, старшая дочь купила свою первую квартиру в ипотеку и сама её оплачивает. Квартиру купила в новом ЖК в Калуге, малоэтажном. В квартире полная отделка, индивидуальное газовое отопление - т.е. Она сама решает, когда ей включить отопление и на сколько. Газовый котёл греет одновременно и батареи, и воду для ванной и кухни. Причём, можно управлять автономно. Например, отключить функцию отопления и оставить только нагрев воды для ванны и кухни. А можно наоборот. Или одновременно греть и то и то. Это очень удобно и экономно.
@@lornewazny7152 no, it’s true that the majority of people own their apartments, and it’s also true that some of them were given to citizens during Soviet Union times. For example, I own 2 apartments, my uncle owns 1 where he lives in and 2 which are for rent, etc. (not all of them are from Soviet times, only 1).But these days a part of people, especially young have to take a mortgage to live independently from their relatives. But it’s also better than in the west, in my opinion, a lot of people pay this money earlier.
@@lornewazny7152 российские банки в большинстве случаев не выдают ипотечный кредит более, чем на 20 лет. Большинство взятых в России ипотечных кредитов - на срок всего лишь в 7-15 лет. Так что, квартира в ипотеке довольно быстро становится квартирой собственной.
@@lornewazny7152 lucky you, but the video is about apartment block building, and your comment probably was about Russians do not own their “homes”. And I just told you that it’s not like that, it’s more affordable in comparison to other countries. My mother lives in Sydney, I can only compare Australia in terms of their salaries and price of housing, and it’s highly likely you’ll be paying mortgage forever)
Thanks for this video. Personally, I learn a lot from these kind of vlogs because it let people see places they have never visited and their life styles. Pls continue with this and show us more. Remain Blessed
Russell, the mirrors aren't because women like to look at themselves. It's to make small spaces look bigger and also project the light to make the apartment brighter.
@@xzxzxz98600 yes, "in a nutshell" was incorrectly translated as "в ореховой скорлупе" but Google Translate gave me the correct translation. I am not sure if there is a way to use Google Translate on UA-cam.
@@vladimirphilippov9097 in Moscow, there is a law "On observing the peace of citizens and silence in the city of Moscow" ("law on silence" in an apartment building). It is forbidden to make noisy repairs from 19:00 to 9:00 and from 13:00 to 15:00, as well as on Sundays and non-working holidays (except in cases when these works are carried out within a year and a half from the date of commissioning of an apartment building).
please compare a new three bedroom two bath private home with all the latest appliances and home goods that come with a new home plus all private homes in my country have a front and back yard - can that be said for these high-rise apartments that have three bedroom two baths apartment and not much living space - the cost difference will be enormous if private houses are available - one certainly has to notice all the high rise buildings in the Russian Federation and ask the question why? Is this a hangover from the days of communism?
@@sakurazukamorisubaru the meaning of private houses is very simple to understand by most people - it simply means a private person/family own their dwelling they live in - it is not a cabin, it is not an apartment, it is not a loft - it is what I said it is - a dwelling of any size (big, small, medium sized or for the very well off people living in a very large building which is referred to as a luxury home but it is still owned and paid for by an individual, a couple, a family) live in which is not attached to another building - it is a stand alone house/home - if this doesn't explain what privately owned means you are lost in the woods. Privately owned homes/house are in every country on this planet. Apartments/block houses are building of many stories in height with contain units in which a person, a couple, a family can live and they either buy the unit or rent on a monthly basis the unit - the apartment/block house (this is an English term for high-rise buildings/apartments) can be any number of stories high depending on housing codes for each and every country - some are as high as 70 levels (most are probably in the 20/30 floor level but it is not uncommon to see units up to and higher than 100 stories stories with multiple housing units on each floor or a housing unit can occupy an entire floor it depends on housing codes and the amount of money a person has to either buy or pay monthly rent. The country by the way is my birth country.
Apartment living is very common here in Russia. This is a newer building, but even the older places are warm and comfortable inside. Close buy this building there is more than enough local shops as well. ua-cam.com/video/Tg4eFSGLsmU/v-deo.html
Great Show, watching from Dunedin,Florida.USA. I watch a lot of Russian videos and get the idea the Russian people are not to much different then the people on America. Oh by the way I could live in that Apartment. All the things that I look for are there. The Hospital,the market, a place to get my car fixed.
Thank you so much for such videos! I am from Russia and that's so interesting to watch what man from other country thinks about Russia. Plus I'm learning English and it's another way for training. You know, I see familiar places and it's easier to understand speech, I guess haha
@@ctcole77 that will NEVER happend - Odessa as a russian speaking city and Odessa region has been on the list after the final order will be done in the new 4 included reagions by the will of their inhabitants in the elections... To connect with the Transnistrian region and free their people and cover the coast regions. Thanks to Russia in those regions has been process of LIBERATION and normalisation. Thanks God! Thanks mother Russia
This apartment is really lovely. I like the fact that there are two bathrooms. It’s so comfy. Also a very cute kitchen. Thank you Russell. Nice video!🙏🏻
@@dmitriys5247 Yes, they don't update information often, it's not only Russia, but other countries too. The bottom line is that a lot of people do not know that such opportunities are on the cards at all.
The first time I went to Russia I couldn’t believe it even more beautiful than most European countries .we bought a whole fresh salmon for about €2 and everything is cheap ,€50 apartments are like a palace and the people are loving. West medias always tell the opposite of the countries they don’t like.
@@PinkIsAwesome36170% американцев живут от зарплаты до зарпаты, о чем речь? Если спросить у среднестатитсяческого россияна сколько он имеет денег на своем счету, а не кредитные карты и кретиты?)
@@PinkIsAwesome361 People in Russia earn enough to cover their essentials and even more. The era of low wages has passed already, thanks to economic reforms of Putin. The West's animosity towards Putin is linked to a great desire to control rich Russian resources.
Hi, I think this is a lovely apartment. Plenty of room for 2 or 3 people. Yes the kitchen looks beautiful. The building seems to be kept very clean. Thank you so much great video.
It's ok. However from the USA, I could not live there. I need a more modern Floorplan. And a dishwasher and clothes dryer. The bathrooms are too small and very outdated. The kitchen is too small and outdated, too. It's basically a Soviet apartment with the depressing, dirty front entrance. But I know this is typical in Russua considering what people can afford.
Hey Russell, thanks for the apartment view and video enjoying the weather out there. I am sure you are nice to see you without the heavy jacket on and gloves. Thanks for the exclusive video.
Loving the weather since coming back from Bali. No more snow as well. A bit of rain today as i am typing this, but that's a good thing for everyone's gardens heading into Spring.
Думаю, Рассел мог бы найти дополнительный доход, снимая такие ревью для желающих поселиться в Мск. Очень просто и содержательно излагает, не забывая ни одного плюса квартиры. Молодец, дяденька!
I could totally live there. I would move in just to have that awesome tub. lol The views at night must be gorgeous with all the lights of the town below. Great video!
Hi Russell. "I am from New Zealand and I have to say that I like your UA-cam Channel. Thank you Russell for showing us different cities and mega shops and high-rise buildings mate... "Its aaaaaaaawesome... 🙂
I lived 38 years on the 13-th floor actually. Then moved to another apartment, on the 12-th floor. No difference) But definitely closer to the ground hehe.
I loved it and your narration was very informative. That's wonderful having different stores in same building. It was all very attractive, clean, quiet, for apartment complexes. Thank you! From Connecticut 👋
As far as I know, in Russia it is illegal to leave bicycles, kick scooters, baby carriages, etc. in pathways between different apartments unless there is a special space (niches) intended for that. Because in case of fire, these vehicles can obstruct evacuation routes and thus increase safety risks.
Честно говоря, не знаю, есть ли у нас такой закон). Но у нас в подъезде постоянно стоят коляски и велосипеды а также комнатные растения). Я живу в старой пятиэтажке "хрущёвке" без лифта. Но вообще во многих новых домах в подъездах сразу строятся колясочная и лапомоечная (это для мытья лап собакам). Рассел не упомянул, есть ли что-то подобное в этом доме
Про коляски и велосипеды нет такого закона, а про наличие препятствий пожарному выходу - есть закон, так что закон касается всего, что препятствует выходу (могут быть и коляски)
Interesting. I love seeing how people live in different parts of the world. For comparison, I live in Florida, near Orlando. We have a 720 square foot (68sm) condo, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, living room, dining room, kitchen, screened balcony. It is worth about $130,000 USD. Nice video. Thanks for posting.
Moscow region, New Moscow Administrative District, Sosensky urban settlement: *Residential Complex "Buninsky Meadows".* The distance from Moscow Ring Road is 26,1 km. Condo - 1 bedroom 66 sqm (options 67-72 sq m): kitchen 10.3 (10.1-10.8); living room 17.7-18.2; bedroom 19.7-20.3; bathroom 4.0-4.8; toilet 2.5-3.2 sq m, comfort class (options of houses: comfort class 10%, standard class 60%, economy class 30%), time 14: 39 *TmVhOYZq09o* If you are buying a property for personal residence, then only comfort class, if you have little money, then standard class, and economy class is bought for rent.
If a living room and a kitchen are not combined into one big space and if each room, including the kitchen, has doors, I think we could consider it a two-bedroom apartment. Thank you for the tour, Russell!
@@TravellingwithRussell Good to know! I have never seen an apartment like this in America where the kitchen has doors and is not combined with the living room. In Russian, we call these rooms изолированные комнаты (separate rooms, separate from other spaces in an apartment). So in this apartment, there is a bedroom in the living room, or one can say there is no living room at all in this apartment. I still liked it a lot because I grew up in a similar apartment.
@@TravellingwithRussellin Russia every room is a room, and every floor is a floor)) While most of West count only bedrooms, and have 1st floor on the second level from the ground, which sounds ridiculous to us when we learn it at English lessons at school!))
@@AndreiBerezin Because the 'bourgeois' uses of a foyer and lobby were ironed out of existence by the 'working class' revolution - except for the mansions their bastard offspring now built for themselves on stolen government money.
@@AndreiBerezin Not every - kitchen and toilets is exception....But yes after kitchen and toilets every room - even if it is not supposed to be bedroom - counts like room.
Правильный. Я узнал об этом давным-давно, когда впервые встретил свою жену, которая жила здесь. Теперь у них есть швейная фабрика, которая делает хоккейные майки. Забавный факт: главный торговый центр называется Мелодия, в честь музыки с грампластинок.
Thank you for the vid it was really interesting as I’m interested in how people live around the world and also interested in different cultures and languages as I’ve done a moderate amount of traveling. Look forward to watching more of your videos.👍🏼
Very nice flat. Big rooms, a lot of storage. Nice views. Multiple bathrooms and even multiple balconies... Lovely! Something like this in London will cost an arm and a leg. Both balconies look amazing! Like additional living rooms. You should see what London balconies look like. Some of them don't even have enough space for a single chair. The flat is really nice overall, and the price seems reasonable, given this is within "greater Moscow" location. Anything like that in "greater London" would cost you more than £500,000. And it will be in not such nice condition, your balconies will be really awful, or no balconies. There will be no storage in hallways and no luxuries such as floor heating. I checked google maps, this town also appears to be within "great circular road" of Moscow, which is something like M25 in London. Anything within M25 is considered desirable and expensive. I imagine it is very similar in Moscow. So, location is very good.
in Moscow there is the so-called MKAD, everything that is inside it is Moscow, behind it is the Moscow region and prices there immediately tend to go down. There is even such a concept as zamkadyshi )
This kind of apartment inside Moscow Circular Automobile Road will cost al least twice the price. But Moscow also has lower maintance fees electricity and ware bills etc, bigger pensions, better healthcare, better schools and universiities, more jobs, bigger salaries, more affordable kindergardens, better and faster public transportation and so on. So in the long run if people are going to live there for a long time it better to invest in Moscow, you get more comfortable life, spend less time to commute, more time to live the life and not to spend time transport
@@dmitriys5247 Yes, you are correct. I lived in London during 30 years and I can say confidently that Moscow is a much nicer place to live compared to London. Public transport in London is awful. Underground very expensive, dirty, falling apart. Trains are horrific extremely crowded. Healthcare is falling apart. Schools and places for kids to play are very poor. And everything is very expensive. There are almost no areas of life why London would actually be better. Maybe with one exception that it is warmer here during winter. But I've met many people from Russia in London who say they feel really cold in London during winter. Because the climate is very humid and houses have very bad heating arrangements and thin walls.
@@AlbionTVLondon I have friends who really like to travel, they have been to at least 70-80 countries, traveled all over Europe and US in car, Asia, Middle East they could work and live whereever they want. But when their child was born the decided to stay in Moscow 'cause they don't know any city more suitable for living because of all the reasons I mentioned. Well we have central heating and during winter temperature inside over 25 celsius, now it is May and right now 21.2 inside and 6 outside and I think it is cold. probably will have to turn on heater or air conditioner tomorrow :) But I like the idea of cooler homes when it is around 18-19 (sometimes), if harden your body you less likely to get ill. But if there is a choice not because "houses have very bad heating arrangements"
I absolutely love it! Even compared to places I’ve bought/rented in the USA this place is much nicer. Thanks for showing us and I’m sending my well wishes from Idaho. 🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️
Beautiful Apartment like the Kitchen the place outside is very clean and neat also it Awesome all the shop like in walking distance love it Greetings from South Africa
A very interesting video Russell, thank you. That apartment is so well finished with good attention to detail. I would never have guessed the price of this place. I sent you an email btw 👍
@@TravellingwithRussellDo apartment windows in Russia mostly have double-glazing? I know that apartments/units in Australia usually don't have this installed.
@@pinetworkminer8377 Actually in Moscow is standart for triple glazing 'cause of soundproofing from street and low winter temperatures (all new apartments go with it by default). I was doing renovation in my new apartment last and this year and had to change them all, thou all old ones also were triple glazed but 15-20 years old. Three huge windows in rooms, balcony door plus balcony windows all with triple glazing. Rehau profiles costed me over $3000 in October.
I know that it's not worth arguing about matters of taste, but I think such an interior solution is not only impractical, but also quite dreary. The children's room, which should probably function as a living room, is like a box, which is connected to the other rooms by a dark, narrow corridor. Even the landscape on the balcony is flat and therefore rather dreary. Two toilets, wooden floors and underfloor heating are of course a plus, but I personally wouldn't want to live in such an apartment even for a moment...
Thank you, very enjoyable. When people around the world understand that we share more in common than not, it minimizes conflict. I’m not certain if you realize the importance of what you’re doing/sharing
Thank you so much for the kind words. I am glad you like the type of videos i am making. I see the number of views on videos, so i think i am going an ok job. :)))
What it's actually amazing that some people from the "free world" have to realise that. That says a lot about the indoctrination you people are exposed to
You know, Russell, I think that the near Moscow region is a very good choice of place to live. My dad lived in the Moscow suburbs, and I often visited him. The level of service necessary for a comfortable life is no worse than in Moscow, but on the other hand, peace and quiet, instead of a noisy, assertive overwhelming pace. By train to the ring of stations, almost the center of Moscow - 40-50 minutes ... so what? Back in Vladivostok, I spend about the same time to get to work, and, accordingly, back. Sometimes even longer due to traffic jams. (according to official statistics, we have 471 cars per 1,000 people). At least in this we are leading in Russia!😁
@@zhzhenechka Смотря в каком состоянии и в каком районе. Если в хорошем ремонте, и не в типа 71 мкр - то и дороже запросто, я думаю... Мы за 6 брали наши 64 м2 в районе жд вокзала еще в 2008. А в Москве и Подмосковье цены в разы отличались всегда... мы с сестрой хоронили папу в 2001, так одинаковый номер в гостинице в М - 2400, в ПДМ - 400.... был..
Thank you for the video Russell! I just found your channel and I love your videos! I got to go to Russia last year and I really miss it. Please keep showing us Russia!
"There are a lot of ladies in Russia, so there are a lot of salons" sounds very funny for me 😁But it's true )) Supermarket is called not "Fuss all" as it's mentioned in subtitles, but "фасоль",which means "beans"
I am going to have to check back now on the subtitles. i tried to correct the English version, not sure how i missed that part. Thanks!! All the men are at the fishing expo. ua-cam.com/video/FX2xSkP4prg/v-deo.html
I was wondering why there was so much storage at the entrance, but then I noticed that the bedroom doesn't have a closet ... so thats a good thing they have it there then! 😃
I'm from the USA. It looks like a nice apt., lots of conveniences, storage; a nice view. Nice kitchen. I'd miss a dryer, as i sort of wonder about drying your clothes on clotheslines in the Winter. It would be really nice for a couple, where you could use the one bedroom as a living room. I liked the balconies that could be closed off.
Если честно не совсем понимаю надобность сушилки. Знакомые их покупали для детей и в основном для курток, так как дети часто пачкаются- чтоб иметь возможность постирать и посушить и сразу опять пользоваться. По мне удобнее обычная напольная сушилка-если аккуратненько развесить, то часть вещей можно и не гладить, а с сушкой такой фокус не пройдёт. И сразу отвечу на возможный вопрос-в России не любят синтетику, особенно в постельном белье, а натуральное все мнется.
Wow that's at that prize and that size for sale is unimaginable, the last time I was looking for a old apartment half the size and four times the price in Asia... What a wonderful apartment in Russia!
A really nice unit which I could happily live in. In fact, I am envious of the 2nd bathroom, the much larger kitchen than mine, the year round usable enclosed balconies, and the massive amount of storage (which left me drooling). Finally, the price is phenomenal compared to the mostly tiny local condos which only rarely sell for under $500,000.00 CAD these days. I don't know much about cost of living and wages in Russia but I personally would snap this place up in a minute.
I find it a useful video. It seems Russian are very friendly people and allowed you to make the video. The price of the apartment is really reasonable considering it includes quality items and the apartment is in great condition. I wonder how much it can be rented out. Is it difficult for an Australian to get a residency permit? Ahh, it would be fantastic to visit Russian museums and Bolshoi Theater. Thank you.
There's an Australian family in Siberia who just acquired residency permit and they covered the whole process in full detail. I won't say it was too easy judging from their videos but definitely doable. Just takes time and effort ua-cam.com/video/yLtlkfo11M0/v-deo.html PS being a Russian citizen i can say that getting that residence permit is likely the most difficult part. Immigration services seem not too bad but they definitely didn't get as much attention as services for local dwellers and look outdated in comparison. So once you pass this stage it gets much better.
> they don't have laundries here Actually, we do! It's just because having a washing machine at home is way more convenient - and economical - than carrying your laundry somewhere, loading it and waiting till the end of cycle (one can schedule the pick-up time, of course), then bringing it back home, there's only about 7,000-8,000 of them in Moscow. Mainly, to process non-standard pieces of laundry and chemically clean special types of fabric.
@@dmitriys5247 Лучше сушилку сверху, потому что в 2-в-1 выдаёт мятое бельё. У меня была такая Indesit "lavante sechante", приходилось по одному предмету сушить.
These apartments are very nice. For $153,000.00, it is a great value for the money. The living room is a nice size too. The two full bathrooms make it especially nice.
Мне твоя квартира, которую вы с женой сейчас снимаете, больше понравилась, Рассел. 🙂 И кухня у вас лучше, хоть и совмещенная, и панорамный балкон. Единственное, что слишком огромный и в странной планировке санузел у вас, а тут 2 санузла.
This is a nice apartment. I'd move in. There isn't a real living room but that pink room would be like the living room. I like the 2 bathrooms and the 2 balconies. In many ways it's far better than our current apartment.
Wow. I guessed it was around 150,000.00 USD and that was the price. It’s all you need and it’s the same size as my old apartment in LA. Now my house is too big since my kids are grown and they no longer live with me. It was a pretty impressive looking area and I didn’t know the suburbs of Moscow were so nice. I’ve thought about moving to France when I retire in a few years, because I like the country and would like to have an overseas living experience, although obviously there are many great places to live in Europe. Thanks for the video and giving us some idea of how people live in Russia.
This apartment is actually amazing! It would be a luxury to live there for people like me (not really rich). My apartment is cramped up little cave without enough light, so yeah, this one is pretty nice.
This place is very much like the last one you posted, but the kitchen is adorable, love the rounded corner cabinet. I wish apartment in WA. State had the balconies instead of the silly, useless little decks.
It is very similar, this is a corner apartment though. Thus the view in 2 different directions. The balconies are so nice to have here, especially in wintertime, you can still sit out there as the floor is heated and the windows are double glazed.
Would be interested to see inside a couple of the townhouses if you had the chance. Most believe Russians only live in flats so seeing other options would be cool.
Большинство живёт конечно в квартирах. Потому что любят уют и тепло. Но сейчас тенденция переезжать в пригороды в частные дома с собственным участком. Так же большая группа людей живёт в провинции в своих домах (деревнях)
My opinion, that, foreigners do think, that we all in Russia live in the buildings like that. But. There is lots of houses looks like your own mansion, actually. Sam from Britain lives in a two-floor own house in suburb of Vladimir-city (I guess I should write it it like this)
I live in America and I was really pleasantly surprised how modern this apartment looked. If I wanted to make an investment, I would certainly buy this. You did an awesome job of showing the place. By the way, is there air conditioning
У меня трёхкомнатная квартира в Волгоградской области. У нас летом очень и очень жарко. Температура бывает выше +40. Поэтому у меня 3 сплитсистемы. Одна работает постоянно всё лето, а две другие включаю только когда приезжают на выходные дети или приходят гости.
Рассел, сушильные машины уже есть у многих. Я пользуюсь уже больше 10 лет. Правда, сейчас после переезда купила стиральную машину с функцией сушки (2 в 1) и с обработкой паром. Так что, в больших городах многие пользуются сушильными машинами. Но, действительно, они дорогие. И не все готовы на них тратиться.
@@TravellingwithRussell Там есть большой подвох, 2 в 1 практически неремонтопригодны, т.к. внизу грубо говоря "холодильник", который может выйти из строя быстрее чем функция стиралки. Но производители не выпускают запчасти для ремонта этого блока, так что это одноразовое устройство, при этом хорошая 2 в 1 стоит куда дороже, чем просто стиралка. Отдельно, хорошая сушильная стоит дороже чем такого же уровня стиралка. Самая большая проблема, в том, что купленное сейчас значительно ниже качеством чем произведенное 10 лет назад. А нормальное качество пока сохранилось только в топовых произведенных в ЕС для ЕС. Например, если сейчас немецкая стиралка "Bosch 8 series" стоит 90-100 т.р. то такая же сушилка 130-140 т.р.
@@dmitriys5247 I live in Canada and everyone complains about their washers and driers, and almost anything is terrible compared to years before. My grandparents used a fridge from the 20s at their cottage/dacha. It never broke down. My grandparents had 2 fridges in their home. One was from the 1950s and another was from 1962. They sold their house with one of them in it in 2006. New stuff, from garbage cans in your kitchen to the tinfoil to all the appliances, especially washers and driers seems to be intentionally built to break or fail with 7 years. Parts that move are often plastic when they used to be metal.
That's a very good price. I live in Ontario, Canada and an apartment like that here would be $453,000 at the lowest, probably a lot more. We also have a Maintenance fee to pay for the upkeep and taxes of the building that runs anywhere from $300 a month up to $700 a month and sometimes in luxury buildings it's over $1000 a month. Is there a maintenance fee in Russia? In the U.S. they call it a HOA (Home Owners Assn fee).
There is a fee for communal services. Simply put, you pay about $ 100 per month for a personal apartment, including hot water, heating, etc. And this is in Moscow, the further away from Moscow the cheaper it is 2-3-5 times. Taxes in Russia are very small, so most in Moscow, especially apart from apartments, there are also private houses outside the cities (Dacha (Country house, usually about 10-15 acres)). The salary tax is 13%, taking into account the fact that medicine is completely free. In Russia, it is not customary to pay for insurance yourself, I do not know such people who would arrange it themselves. There are two options, either the state or the employer pays for you.
У меня аналогичная по площади квартира. Правда в другом городе, 180 километров от города из видео. Средняя рыночная стоимость квартиры примерно 90 000$. Платежи за квартиру называются коммунальная оплата. Это оплата за обслуживание и содержание дома, в котором находится квартира. За эти деньги управляющая компания обслуживает дом и прилегающую к нему территорию. У меня коммунальные услуги по этой статье выходят ≈ 30$. В эту сумму входят услуги консьержа. У меня индивидуальное отопление - газовый бойлер. Отопление квартиры и подогрев воды газом в самые холодные месяцы выходит по счётчику ≈10-15$. Летом вообще ≈3-5$. Но в большей части домов России централизованное отопление. Поэтому сумма за отопление может быть больше ≈30$ Кроме того отдельно идёт оплата за электричество по счетчику. Я обычно плачу ≈5$ Кроме того водоснабжение тоже по счётчику ≈3-5$. Интернет ≈8$ Видеодомофон ≈1$ Вывоз мусора ≈ 2$ Итого в месяц у меня в среднем выходит ≈56$. Это примерно 1/16 моего среднего дохода. Ещё ежегодно за недвижимость платится налог, у меня он выходит ≈15-20$ Кроме того, в домах старше 5 лет взымают ещё плату за капитальный ремонт ≈ 1$, в зависимости от количества проживающих. Эти деньги будут тратить когда придет время капитального ремонта здания.
Добрый день 😅! У нас это называется коммунальные платежи,тарифы доступны всем жителям,например за 1 -комнатную квартиру в Подмосковье площадью 51 кв метр ,я плачу от 4 000 рублей до 6500 рублей в месяц ( курс доллара 1 доллар -92 рубля),то есть от 43 долларов до 70 долларов,сюда входит отопление,консьерж,электричество,водоснабжение ,вообщем все услуги,2- комнатная квартира будет подороже 107 долларов в месяц. Есть категории жителей,которые имеют льготы от государства и платят в 2 раза меньше.
Of course, there is a monthly payment for tariffs and housing and communal services. Water and electricity meters will show the consumption. According to the current rates for a stay of 3 people, the payment including all expenses will be approximately $ 90-100 in this apartment
Привет, я живу в маленьком городе России - Курск. Все примерно так и выглядит. Только дома в моем районе меньше, а в другом районе города такие же. Абсолютно.
So long as there are no Magpies in that park, I know Im not in Australia. If I were to move to Russia, I reckon, I can live comfortably in that apartment. But, living at my house in suburbia Logan City, south of Brisbane, Im kinda used to mowning my lawns and pruning my roses, the bottlebrush and frangipani trees. Kinda used to Kookuburra's, the budgies, and Cockatoos, although, the Magpies are annoying around November till January each year. But, yeah, kinda used to Australian blazing sun and the beaches. But, if I would consider living there, then yeah, would consider it.
Я с вами полностью согласна. У нас есть пословица "Где родился, там и пригодился". Я тоже не могла-бы жить без шумной, многолюдной Москвы, без маленького деревянного домика около леса и реки, с небольшим участком земли, где у меня растут плодовые деревья и кустарники, много цветов, где я выращиваю овощи и стригу газон, куда я переезжаю на лето, тк домик находится в 25км от границ Москвы. Поэтому мне интересно смотреть видео Рассела, мне интересно читать впечатления жителей других стран. Разные страны, разный климат, разные обычаи, но одно нас делает похожими - это любовь к своей Родине.
Russia seems so peaceful compared to the US. Very comfortable and well appointed residence. A young person would do well to consider relocating from the west if they could obtain Russian citizenship.
I’m in Texas. That would be way high here. But I would spend that in Russia. I’ve seen older Soviet property In Moscow and they have been remodeled to be comparable to this one. Thank you for showing this to us.
You can totally get things delivered by Ozon to your own address. These pick-up points are for the cases when you're not sure when exactly you're going to be at home
I Love them, I changed a few settings on this video, so i think the audio came out better on this recording. For the Rostic's video i think i had a setting wrong. Made in Australia..... Your right!!!
@@TheMikheineken You're Ukrainian? Yes. Soyuz microphones are made in Russia, and they have their popularity in the West, as I heard. But their price is high.
@@ИмперияДобра-е9с Конечно. Я не говорю, что они плохи. Смотрел когда-то, выглядят здорово, но стоят дорого! Нет низкого и среднего ценового диапазона. И это плохо.
The most important and many didnt mention in comments is the utilities and taxes .Electricity ,Water and Hot Water ,heating in the winter and natural gas as well waste and garbage collection are almost free comparing to the prices what we pay in the West .All these combined. around 100-150 dollars a month !
Да, это так. У меня небольшой участок с домом 120 квадратных метров в посёлке в Санкт-Петербурге. Зимой газ и электричество 65-75 $ , летом 20-30 $ в месяц. Вывоз мусора 5 $ за два раза в месяц. Налог на землю 1 раз в году 40$
Very nice apartment. I really like how Russian apartment buildings have shops/stores in them.. that is something we need more common in America, its rare to find stores in residential buildings here.
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📍 Apartment Location: Aprelevka, Moscow Region, Russia
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Russell, have you been to VDNKh, will you do your report there?
Damn, so many Russian apartments have this exact same design 😂
Sorry, Russell, I'm from the Moscow region, and I think it's very expensive for Aprelevka, are you sure that they don't want to deceive you? In my direction: Reutov, Zheleznodorozhny, the prices are the same, but 3-10 km from the Moscow Ring Road.
похоже, это говорящая коробка Алиса, включила твои видео, когда услышала тебя. :)
hey russell, do apartments in russia have BODY CORP fees or as the yanks call them, HOA fees? you know like monthly fees you have to pay when there is a pool or lift in the complex etc..
у нас давняя традиция снимать обувь в жилом помещении, это связано с глинистыми почвами и черноземом, которые прилипают к обуви и могут сильно испачкать пол в доме. но эта привычка не исчезнет, даже если дороги в городе будут идеально чистыми, потому что мне просто некомфортно находиться дома в обуви, ты не можешь расслабиться и чувствовать домашний уют, пока на тебе уличные ботинки
It's disrespectful in most of Asia and other countries to walk in the house with shoes on.
Это прежде всего связано со здоровьем стоп. И теплом в доме. В штатах обувь не снимают и ходят в свитерах просто потому что тупо холодно, и всё. Было бы чуток теплее, носили бы тапочки. Потому что бы в обуви парило, хотелось бы её снять безо всяких традиций. Совсем тепло, босыми ногами.
И тепло в доме зависит от доступности цены на обогрев + качество материалов.
@@MsAsfa ну тапочки же не только без пяток бывают. Можно купить нормальные теплые и в них ходить. Это ж полнейшая антисанитария по дому в уличной обуви рассекать
@@fedor_stukin Да и ноги потеют и просят отдыха!😀
As i heard we learn this from Mongols after they learn this from chinese. Very long time tradition.
Je vous suis de France, une chaîne merveilleuse, j'espère qu'elle atteindra un million d'abonnés❤
Merci beaucoup, je pense que nous devons d'abord viser 100 000. Un million serait incroyable, mais c'est loin d'être le cas.
💥For understanding: in Russia, more than 80% of families own housing. Moreover, almost half of them purchased apartments and houses on their own, 48.4% inherited housing (in Soviet times housing was provided free of charge, but there was a queue for a good apartment for several years), 8.3% have their own housing in a mortgage.
Это правда. В моей семье у всех взрослых есть жилье в собственности. Дом родители получили по наследству, старшая дочь купила свою первую квартиру в ипотеку и сама её оплачивает. Квартиру купила в новом ЖК в Калуге, малоэтажном. В квартире полная отделка, индивидуальное газовое отопление - т.е. Она сама решает, когда ей включить отопление и на сколько. Газовый котёл греет одновременно и батареи, и воду для ванной и кухни. Причём, можно управлять автономно. Например, отключить функцию отопления и оставить только нагрев воды для ванны и кухни. А можно наоборот. Или одновременно греть и то и то. Это очень удобно и экономно.
@@lornewazny7152 no, it’s true that the majority of people own their apartments, and it’s also true that some of them were given to citizens during Soviet Union times. For example, I own 2 apartments, my uncle owns 1 where he lives in and 2 which are for rent, etc. (not all of them are from Soviet times, only 1).But these days a part of people, especially young have to take a mortgage to live independently from their relatives. But it’s also better than in the west, in my opinion, a lot of people pay this money earlier.
@@lornewazny7152 российские банки в большинстве случаев не выдают ипотечный кредит более, чем на 20 лет. Большинство взятых в России ипотечных кредитов - на срок всего лишь в 7-15 лет. Так что, квартира в ипотеке довольно быстро становится квартирой собственной.
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@@lornewazny7152 lucky you, but the video is about apartment block building, and your comment probably was about Russians do not own their “homes”. And I just told you that it’s not like that, it’s more affordable in comparison to other countries. My mother lives in Sydney, I can only compare Australia in terms of their salaries and price of housing, and it’s highly likely you’ll be paying mortgage forever)
Thanks for this video. Personally, I learn a lot from these kind of vlogs because it let people see places they have never visited and their life styles. Pls continue with this and show us more. Remain Blessed
This walkthrough decor seems a bit more modern and updated than most of the walkthroughs I've seen. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for such videos! I am from IRAQ
Your more than welcome. Thanks also for commenting.
You sound just like a real-estate agent, Russell! I think you could sell anything because you have the ability to make people happy.
I have tried to change up this video a little. With the improved sound as well. Thanks for the compliment on the video.
Забавно, Рассел даже снятие обуви считает безумно милым) какой вы приятный человек.
Russell, the mirrors aren't because women like to look at themselves. It's to make small spaces look bigger and also project the light to make the apartment brighter.
What a cozy lovely and spacious apartment, I thought I was going to find a small and narrow floor like those in Hong Kong. Thanks for sharing.
Удивительно как простой австралиец может быть жизнерадостен и ценить, то что мы редко ценим.
Это я в ореховой скорлупе. Я такой все время. Даже моя жена спрашивает меня, почему я все время такой счастливый.
@@TravellingwithRussell он читал Поллианну))))
@@TravellingwithRussell we say "одним словом" or "короче говоря" but not "в ореховой скорлупе"
@@xzxzxz98600 yes, "in a nutshell" was incorrectly translated as "в ореховой скорлупе" but Google Translate gave me the correct translation. I am not sure if there is a way to use Google Translate on UA-cam.
@@lornewazny7152 где информация об этом?
Very nice apartment. I could totally settle with something like this and be happy as long as the necessities are in walking distance.
Plenty of shops and other local amenities very close by. One of the reasons we like living in this area as well.
Before your neighbors will start to drill the walls 24/7))
@@vladimirphilippov9097
in Moscow, there is a law "On observing the peace of citizens and silence in the city of Moscow" ("law on silence" in an apartment building). It is forbidden to make noisy repairs from 19:00 to 9:00 and from 13:00 to 15:00, as well as on Sundays and non-working holidays (except in cases when these works are carried out within a year and a half from the date of commissioning of an apartment building).
Seemed to far though and I’d bet the price in those small shops have huge markups for convenience.
Didn't really look walkable and if it is not really desirable to walk around. Especially in winter.
Genuinely nice apartment for a couple or a small family. Another wonderful peek at what life is like in a Russian suburb. Thanks for taking us along!
Your very welcome. The family that live here were very nice when i turned up with the agent for the tour.
please compare a new three bedroom two bath private home with all the latest appliances and home goods that come with a new home plus all private homes in my country have a front and back yard - can that be said for these high-rise apartments that have three bedroom two baths apartment and not much living space - the cost difference will be enormous if private houses are available - one certainly has to notice all the high rise buildings in the Russian Federation and ask the question why? Is this a hangover from the days of communism?
@@rhh3582 what private houses are you referring to? Also in what country.
@@sakurazukamorisubaru the meaning of private houses is very simple to understand by most people - it simply means a private person/family own their dwelling they live in - it is not a cabin, it is not an apartment, it is not a loft - it is what I said it is - a dwelling of any size (big, small, medium sized or for the very well off people living in a very large building which is referred to as a luxury home but it is still owned and paid for by an individual, a couple, a family) live in which is not attached to another building - it is a stand alone house/home - if this doesn't explain what privately owned means you are lost in the woods. Privately owned homes/house are in every country on this planet. Apartments/block houses are building of many stories in height with contain units in which a person, a couple, a family can live and they either buy the unit or rent on a monthly basis the unit - the apartment/block house (this is an English term for high-rise buildings/apartments) can be any number of stories high depending on housing codes for each and every country - some are as high as 70 levels (most are probably in the 20/30 floor level but it is not uncommon to see units up to and higher than 100 stories stories with multiple housing units on each floor or a housing unit can occupy an entire floor it depends on housing codes and the amount of money a person has to either buy or pay monthly rent. The country by the way is my birth country.
it's a typical apartment for russians in Russia!
Very interesting to see that people live comfortably in Russia, contrary to what we’re told in the USA. People just like us❣️❤️Enjoyed❣️
Apartment living is very common here in Russia. This is a newer building, but even the older places are warm and comfortable inside. Close buy this building there is more than enough local shops as well. ua-cam.com/video/Tg4eFSGLsmU/v-deo.html
You visit Russia outside Moscow than you see how most of russian people live… Terribly …
Slava Ukraina !
@@telmaryss Господи, даже тут
@@telmaryss ты говоришь глупости
Great Show, watching from Dunedin,Florida.USA. I watch a lot of Russian videos and get the idea the Russian people are not to much different then the people on America. Oh by the way I could live in that Apartment. All the things that I look for are there. The Hospital,the market, a place to get my car fixed.
Right you are:)
Sure, friend, we're all same)
I guess, one day we would be friends again!
at least i hope so
Thank you so much for such videos! I am from Russia and that's so interesting to watch what man from other country thinks about Russia. Plus I'm learning English and it's another way for training. You know, I see familiar places and it's easier to understand speech, I guess haha
Soon will come the Moscow Maidan and NATO will build a naval base in Odessa ! Slava Ukraine !
@@ctcole77 ядерную пыль глотать не хочешь? Эльф э
@@ctcole77 не забывай вовремя сплевывать..)
@@ОльгаОрлова-ы6д Вы действуете так, как будто фашистская Россия - единственная страна, обладающая ядерным оружием?
@@ctcole77 that will NEVER happend - Odessa as a russian speaking city and Odessa region has been on the list after the final order will be done in the new 4 included reagions by the will of their inhabitants in the elections... To connect with the Transnistrian region and free their people and cover the coast regions.
Thanks to Russia in those regions has been process of LIBERATION and normalisation.
Thanks God!
Thanks mother Russia
This apartment is really lovely. I like the fact that there are two bathrooms. It’s so comfy. Also a very cute kitchen. Thank you Russell. Nice video!🙏🏻
Glad you liked it, thanks. :) I like the second bathroom as well!
in russia we dont usually uave too bathrooms...
@@poponyam идиотская шутка
I could easily live there.
Hello from the USA!
I didn't see a sink in the kitchen... to wash dishes...
I loved watching this video.
USA, New Mexico
I would love to see some suburban neighborhoods where there are houses that have yards and space around them. I enjoy your videos very much 😊
Thanks, glad you like the videos.
There is a panoramic street view on Google maps, you can virtually walk along almost any street in Moscow and the Moscow region.
@@dontworrybehappy5775 Yandex Maps streetview usually has much newer data ) google streetview is mostly outdated, we all know why.
@@dmitriys5247 Yes, they don't update information often, it's not only Russia, but other countries too. The bottom line is that a lot of people do not know that such opportunities are on the cards at all.
The first time I went to Russia I couldn’t believe it even more beautiful than most European countries .we bought a whole fresh salmon for about €2 and everything is cheap ,€50 apartments are like a palace and the people are loving. West medias always tell the opposite of the countries they don’t like.
So why we see many Russian immigrants around the world? 😢
But keep in mind the average Russian makes very little money.
@@PinkIsAwesome36170% американцев живут от зарплаты до зарпаты, о чем речь? Если спросить у среднестатитсяческого россияна сколько он имеет денег на своем счету, а не кредитные карты и кретиты?)
The state telly is a bit boring though.
@@PinkIsAwesome361
People in Russia earn enough to cover their essentials and even more. The era of low wages has passed already, thanks to economic reforms of Putin. The West's animosity towards Putin is linked to a great desire to control rich Russian resources.
Hi, I think this is a lovely apartment. Plenty of room for 2 or 3 people. Yes the kitchen looks beautiful. The building seems to be kept very clean. Thank you so much great video.
Very interesting, a nice apartment. Much cheaper than it would be in Canada. Nice to see how people live in Russia.
It's good value when you look at the place as a whole, where its located, close by amenities and the finishing inside.
Remember they make one tenth the salary.
It's ok. However from the USA, I could not live there. I need a more modern Floorplan. And a dishwasher and clothes dryer. The bathrooms are too small and very outdated. The kitchen is too small and outdated, too. It's basically a Soviet apartment with the depressing, dirty front entrance. But I know this is typical in Russua considering what people can afford.
@@paulj2948 высрался?
@@paulj2948 Americans loves gigantic
Hey Russell, thanks for the apartment view and video enjoying the weather out there. I am sure you are nice to see you without the heavy jacket on and gloves. Thanks for the exclusive video.
Loving the weather since coming back from Bali. No more snow as well. A bit of rain today as i am typing this, but that's a good thing for everyone's gardens heading into Spring.
Думаю, Рассел мог бы найти дополнительный доход, снимая такие ревью для желающих поселиться в Мск. Очень просто и содержательно излагает, не забывая ни одного плюса квартиры. Молодец, дяденька!
I could totally live there. I would move in just to have that awesome tub. lol The views at night must be gorgeous with all the lights of the town below. Great video!
Great views. I would add a shower though as well. And maybe change some light fittings. Otherwise a great place.
Hi Russell. "I am from New Zealand and I have to say that I like your UA-cam Channel. Thank you Russell for showing us different cities and mega shops and high-rise buildings mate... "Its aaaaaaaawesome... 🙂
I lived 38 years on the 13-th floor actually. Then moved to another apartment, on the 12-th floor. No difference) But definitely closer to the ground hehe.
I know some people worry about the number, others don't. It really doesn't bother me either.
I loved it and your narration was very informative. That's wonderful having different stores in same building. It was all very attractive, clean, quiet, for apartment complexes.
Thank you! From Connecticut 👋
Приезжайте в Россию увидите все своими глазами!!! У нас очень красиво!!!
As far as I know, in Russia it is illegal to leave bicycles, kick scooters, baby carriages, etc. in pathways between different apartments unless there is a special space (niches) intended for that. Because in case of fire, these vehicles can obstruct evacuation routes and thus increase safety risks.
Честно говоря, не знаю, есть ли у нас такой закон). Но у нас в подъезде постоянно стоят коляски и велосипеды а также комнатные растения). Я живу в старой пятиэтажке "хрущёвке" без лифта. Но вообще во многих новых домах в подъездах сразу строятся колясочная и лапомоечная (это для мытья лап собакам). Рассел не упомянул, есть ли что-то подобное в этом доме
@@НатальяБажутина-ж8щ такой закон есть, просто его не соблюдают пока петух не клюнет
this usually ignored untill it bothers your neighbour
Строгость законов в России, компенсируется необязательностью их исполнения))
Про коляски и велосипеды нет такого закона, а про наличие препятствий пожарному выходу - есть закон, так что закон касается всего, что препятствует выходу (могут быть и коляски)
Interesting. I love seeing how people live in different parts of the world. For comparison, I live in Florida, near Orlando. We have a 720 square foot (68sm) condo, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, living room, dining room, kitchen, screened balcony. It is worth about $130,000 USD.
Nice video. Thanks for posting.
It's a lanai
Moscow region, New Moscow Administrative District, Sosensky urban settlement: *Residential Complex "Buninsky Meadows".* The distance from Moscow Ring Road is 26,1 km. Condo - 1 bedroom 66 sqm (options 67-72 sq m): kitchen 10.3 (10.1-10.8); living room 17.7-18.2; bedroom 19.7-20.3; bathroom 4.0-4.8; toilet 2.5-3.2 sq m, comfort class (options of houses: comfort class 10%, standard class 60%, economy class 30%), time 14: 39 *TmVhOYZq09o*
If you are buying a property for personal residence, then only comfort class, if you have little money, then standard class, and economy class is bought for rent.
Thank you, Russell,
I love both Russia and Belarus,
you have given a new dimension,
Greetings from Birkenhead x
Thank you so much!!!!! I really appreciate the super thanks. Hello to you, hopefully in Sunny UK.
Birkenhead, is like a run down russian estate. Thats why you like russia, oh bye the way i know the woodchurch very well, so know Birkenhead well
If a living room and a kitchen are not combined into one big space and if each room, including the kitchen, has doors, I think we could consider it a two-bedroom apartment. Thank you for the tour, Russell!
It's interesting how in Australia we would call this a 1-bedroom place, but in Russia its called a 2 room place.
@@TravellingwithRussell Good to know! I have never seen an apartment like this in America where the kitchen has doors and is not combined with the living room. In Russian, we call these rooms изолированные комнаты (separate rooms, separate from other spaces in an apartment). So in this apartment, there is a bedroom in the living room, or one can say there is no living room at all in this apartment. I still liked it a lot because I grew up in a similar apartment.
@@TravellingwithRussellin Russia every room is a room, and every floor is a floor))
While most of West count only bedrooms, and have 1st floor on the second level from the ground, which sounds ridiculous to us when we learn it at English lessons at school!))
@@AndreiBerezin Because the 'bourgeois' uses of a foyer and lobby were ironed out of existence by the 'working class' revolution - except for the mansions their bastard offspring now built for themselves on stolen government money.
@@AndreiBerezin Not every - kitchen and toilets is exception....But yes after kitchen and toilets every room - even if it is not supposed to be bedroom - counts like room.
Спасибо, очень интересно, как всегда. В Апрелевке, кстати, был крупнейший в СССР завод по производству грампластинок.
Правильный. Я узнал об этом давным-давно, когда впервые встретил свою жену, которая жила здесь. Теперь у них есть швейная фабрика, которая делает хоккейные майки. Забавный факт: главный торговый центр называется Мелодия, в честь музыки с грампластинок.
Точно!!!!
Thank you for the vid it was really interesting as I’m interested in how people live around the world and also interested in different cultures and languages as I’ve done a moderate amount of traveling. Look forward to watching more of your videos.👍🏼
Great video...Great apartment...love all the stores nearby bus,right there... hospital WE LOVE IT...YES...MORE PLEASE...YOURE AMAZING
Nice tour. The apartment is something I could settle into. Cheers from Canada.
Thanks for watching! And the weather here would suit you as a Canadian, along with frozen lakes and ice hockey rinks in winter.
Very nice flat. Big rooms, a lot of storage. Nice views. Multiple bathrooms and even multiple balconies... Lovely! Something like this in London will cost an arm and a leg. Both balconies look amazing! Like additional living rooms. You should see what London balconies look like. Some of them don't even have enough space for a single chair. The flat is really nice overall, and the price seems reasonable, given this is within "greater Moscow" location. Anything like that in "greater London" would cost you more than £500,000. And it will be in not such nice condition, your balconies will be really awful, or no balconies. There will be no storage in hallways and no luxuries such as floor heating. I checked google maps, this town also appears to be within "great circular road" of Moscow, which is something like M25 in London. Anything within M25 is considered desirable and expensive. I imagine it is very similar in Moscow. So, location is very good.
in Moscow there is the so-called MKAD, everything that is inside it is Moscow, behind it is the Moscow region and prices there immediately tend to go down. There is even such a concept as zamkadyshi )
@@kost973 неправда, есть района за мкадом, например, новая москва
This kind of apartment inside Moscow Circular Automobile Road will cost al least twice the price. But Moscow also has lower maintance fees electricity and ware bills etc, bigger pensions, better healthcare, better schools and universiities, more jobs, bigger salaries, more affordable kindergardens, better and faster public transportation and so on. So in the long run if people are going to live there for a long time it better to invest in Moscow, you get more comfortable life, spend less time to commute, more time to live the life and not to spend time transport
@@dmitriys5247 Yes, you are correct. I lived in London during 30 years and I can say confidently that Moscow is a much nicer place to live compared to London. Public transport in London is awful. Underground very expensive, dirty, falling apart. Trains are horrific extremely crowded. Healthcare is falling apart. Schools and places for kids to play are very poor. And everything is very expensive. There are almost no areas of life why London would actually be better. Maybe with one exception that it is warmer here during winter. But I've met many people from Russia in London who say they feel really cold in London during winter. Because the climate is very humid and houses have very bad heating arrangements and thin walls.
@@AlbionTVLondon I have friends who really like to travel, they have been to at least 70-80 countries, traveled all over Europe and US in car, Asia, Middle East they could work and live whereever they want. But when their child was born the decided to stay in Moscow 'cause they don't know any city more suitable for living because of all the reasons I mentioned.
Well we have central heating and during winter temperature inside over 25 celsius, now it is May and right now 21.2 inside and 6 outside and I think it is cold. probably will have to turn on heater or air conditioner tomorrow :)
But I like the idea of cooler homes when it is around 18-19 (sometimes), if harden your body you less likely to get ill.
But if there is a choice not because "houses have very bad heating arrangements"
It’s very nice. Just weird with no living room. Thanks for sharing. Very affordable.
I think the owners who have this for sale, let their children take it over.
So much positive ❤ for your channel 🎉 that wonderful the sellers was displaying your channel on their tv 💕
I know, it was strange walking in to see that. Maybe after i called to ask to go and look, perhaps they looked me up and left it there for me to find.
I absolutely love it! Even compared to places I’ve bought/rented in the USA this place is much nicer. Thanks for showing us and I’m sending my well wishes from Idaho. 🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️
Any time! Thank you so much !!!
Beautiful Apartment like the Kitchen the place outside is very clean and neat also it Awesome all the shop like in walking distance love it Greetings from South Africa
Very nice apartment, much more affordable than an apartment in any US big city. Great Video !!👍👍
They make one tenth the salary!! You can't compare it to US. 153k US is a ton of money for them. Maybe 10 years salary.
Thanks for watching. :)
@@paulj2948 stop saying the same! Where are you from that you know so much about our salaries?
@@nelly3300 I have many Russian boyfriends and I have visited Russia.
@@nelly3300 Russian salaries are not the same as USA. Much lower.
Lovely apartment❤️❤️❤️
I agree. I love the big windows in the bedroom as well.
A very interesting video Russell, thank you. That apartment is so well finished with good attention to detail. I would never have guessed the price of this place. I sent you an email btw 👍
Thanks, i will get around to replying soon. Sorry for being a bit behind.
@@TravellingwithRussellDo apartment windows in Russia mostly have double-glazing? I know that apartments/units in Australia usually don't have this installed.
@@pinetworkminer8377 Actually in Moscow is standart for triple glazing 'cause of soundproofing from street and low winter temperatures (all new apartments go with it by default). I was doing renovation in my new apartment last and this year and had to change them all, thou all old ones also were triple glazed but 15-20 years old. Three huge windows in rooms, balcony door plus balcony windows all with triple glazing. Rehau profiles costed me over $3000 in October.
I know that it's not worth arguing about matters of taste, but I think such an interior solution is not only impractical, but also quite dreary. The children's room, which should probably function as a living room, is like a box, which is connected to the other rooms by a dark, narrow corridor. Even the landscape on the balcony is flat and therefore rather dreary. Two toilets, wooden floors and underfloor heating are of course a plus, but I personally wouldn't want to live in such an apartment even for a moment...
I've always wanted to know how apartments inside of these buildings look like. Thank you for this video.
Glad you enjoyed the tour.
Thank you, very enjoyable. When people around the world understand that we share more in common than not, it minimizes conflict. I’m not certain if you realize the importance of what you’re doing/sharing
Thank you so much for the kind words. I am glad you like the type of videos i am making. I see the number of views on videos, so i think i am going an ok job. :)))
It’s not the people who cause conflict, it is the government! Especially when they don’t tell the truth to the citizens.
What it's actually amazing that some people from the "free world" have to realise that. That says a lot about the indoctrination you people are exposed to
You know, Russell, I think that the near Moscow region is a very good choice of place to live. My dad lived in the Moscow suburbs, and I often visited him. The level of service necessary for a comfortable life is no worse than in Moscow, but on the other hand, peace and quiet, instead of a noisy, assertive overwhelming pace. By train to the ring of stations, almost the center of Moscow - 40-50 minutes ... so what? Back in Vladivostok, I spend about the same time to get to work, and, accordingly, back. Sometimes even longer due to traffic jams. (according to official statistics, we have 471 cars per 1,000 people). At least in this we are leading in Russia!😁
Тоже из Владивостока) а Ценник? Я уже думаю свои 45кв м здесь за 6 могу продать😂 понравись те таунхаусы, интересно сколько они стоят
@@zhzhenechka Смотря в каком состоянии и в каком районе. Если в хорошем ремонте, и не в типа 71 мкр - то и дороже запросто, я думаю... Мы за 6 брали наши 64 м2 в районе жд вокзала еще в 2008. А в Москве и Подмосковье цены в разы отличались всегда... мы с сестрой хоронили папу в 2001, так одинаковый номер в гостинице в М - 2400, в ПДМ - 400.... был..
Always great to see how "normal" Russians live! ❤
Right, normal or typical.
Thank you for the video Russell! I just found your channel and I love your videos! I got to go to Russia last year and I really miss it. Please keep showing us Russia!
Very nice. Beautiful kitchen. Very clean. Price reasonable. Thanks
❤ The apartment is adorable ❤.
For Sydney Australia that apartment in Moscow is a bargain. Real Estate in Australia is ridiculously expensive.
Its not in moscow, its far out in countryside
In Australia, the standard of living is 100 times higher than in impoverished russia under sanctions.
@@zaplakailol Russian economy set to grow this year and even more next year...
You get what you pay for, location, location, location. I’d take Australia any day.
@@Dan-Martin Says who….the kremlin?
"There are a lot of ladies in Russia, so there are a lot of salons" sounds very funny for me 😁But it's true )) Supermarket is called not "Fuss all" as it's mentioned in subtitles, but "фасоль",which means "beans"
I am going to have to check back now on the subtitles. i tried to correct the English version, not sure how i missed that part. Thanks!! All the men are at the fishing expo. ua-cam.com/video/FX2xSkP4prg/v-deo.html
I was wondering why there was so much storage at the entrance, but then I noticed that the bedroom doesn't have a closet ... so thats a good thing they have it there then! 😃
Very impressive Floor plan very well planned out ; the Fridge is awesome storage for everything , no dyer 🤔13th floor just fine
Great video as always. You should do a video on a new build house to show that people also live in houses too.
I just need to find a listing and a nice accommodating real estate agent.
So good to have you back. I sent you an email but not sure you received it.
Thanks. I just replied right now.
I'm from the USA. It looks like a nice apt., lots of conveniences, storage; a nice view. Nice kitchen. I'd miss a dryer, as i sort of wonder about drying your clothes on clotheslines in the Winter. It would be really nice for a couple, where you could use the one bedroom as a living room. I liked the balconies that could be closed off.
In winter, the laundry dries even faster than in summer, because the humidity of the surrounding air is lower
the answer is simple - a washing machine with a dryer. washing machines are always in any even the smallest house or apartment.
В квартирах очень тепло и постельное белье и полотенца сохнут на сушилке за 4 часа!
Если честно не совсем понимаю надобность сушилки. Знакомые их покупали для детей и в основном для курток, так как дети часто пачкаются- чтоб иметь возможность постирать и посушить и сразу опять пользоваться. По мне удобнее обычная напольная сушилка-если аккуратненько развесить, то часть вещей можно и не гладить, а с сушкой такой фокус не пройдёт. И сразу отвечу на возможный вопрос-в России не любят синтетику, особенно в постельном белье, а натуральное все мнется.
Wow that's at that prize and that size for sale is unimaginable, the last time I was looking for a old apartment half the size and four times the price in Asia...
What a wonderful apartment in Russia!
A really nice unit which I could happily live in.
In fact, I am envious of the 2nd bathroom, the much larger kitchen than mine, the year round usable enclosed balconies, and the massive amount of storage (which left me drooling).
Finally, the price is phenomenal compared to the mostly tiny local condos which only rarely sell for under $500,000.00 CAD these days.
I don't know much about cost of living and wages in Russia but I personally would snap this place up in a minute.
and not to mention the harsh Russian winters
And lack of freedom
@@georgewagner7787 что в вашем понимании , свобода?
@@georgewagner7787 Ha-ha-ha.
@@georgewagner7787 What freedom is absent from Russians? It is very interesting to me. Nobody ever answered this propaganda stereotype.
I find it a useful video. It seems Russian are very friendly people and allowed you to make the video. The price of the apartment is really reasonable considering it includes quality items and the apartment is in great condition. I wonder how much it can be rented out. Is it difficult for an Australian to get a residency permit? Ahh, it would be fantastic to visit Russian museums and Bolshoi Theater. Thank you.
Around 30-35-40 thousand rubles per month.
@@IgorYakovlev25 Thank you.
There's an Australian family in Siberia who just acquired residency permit and they covered the whole process in full detail. I won't say it was too easy judging from their videos but definitely doable. Just takes time and effort
ua-cam.com/video/yLtlkfo11M0/v-deo.html
PS being a Russian citizen i can say that getting that residence permit is likely the most difficult part. Immigration services seem not too bad but they definitely didn't get as much attention as services for local dwellers and look outdated in comparison. So once you pass this stage it gets much better.
"...It seems Russian are very friendly people" You can't be more wrong .. think about Ukraine...!
@@ennrajasaar4422 Does it look like anyone in this video are on their way to Ukraine?
> they don't have laundries here
Actually, we do! It's just because having a washing machine at home is way more convenient - and economical - than carrying your laundry somewhere, loading it and waiting till the end of cycle (one can schedule the pick-up time, of course), then bringing it back home, there's only about 7,000-8,000 of them in Moscow. Mainly, to process non-standard pieces of laundry and chemically clean special types of fabric.
Ahhh, you mean actual commercial laundries. I was meaning a separate room in the apartment as a laundry room.
@@TravellingwithRussell Oh, I see. Yes, you are right, it is hard to dedicate a separate room for that within a 2-3-room apartment.
Обычно просто покупают или стиралку с сушилкой 2 в 1 или ставят сушилку сверху, но цены на нормальные за этот год стали негуманные :(
@@dmitriys5247 Лучше сушилку сверху, потому что в 2-в-1 выдаёт мятое бельё. У меня была такая Indesit "lavante sechante", приходилось по одному предмету сушить.
@@leonidych Специализированный девайс всегда лучше, чем 2,3,4 в 1 )))
These apartments are very nice. For $153,000.00, it is a great value for the money. The living room is a nice size too. The two full bathrooms make it especially nice.
Hi Russell: I just found your channel & subscribed. I enjoyed seeing this apt. I would like to see more of these videos. Thank you.
I am trying to arrange a few more viewings soon. Not every real estate agent isn't so willing to let me film inside.
Awesome! I like your video. Super interesting that you are showing the apartment and its surroundings. Cheers mate!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks :))
What a lovely Kids room 😍
Мне твоя квартира, которую вы с женой сейчас снимаете, больше понравилась, Рассел. 🙂
И кухня у вас лучше, хоть и совмещенная, и панорамный балкон.
Единственное, что слишком огромный и в странной планировке санузел у вас, а тут 2 санузла.
This is a nice apartment. I'd move in. There isn't a real living room but that pink room would be like the living room. I like the 2 bathrooms and the 2 balconies. In many ways it's far better than our current apartment.
Wow. I guessed it was around 150,000.00 USD and that was the price. It’s all you need and it’s the same size as my old apartment in LA. Now my house is too big since my kids are grown and they no longer live with me. It was a pretty impressive looking area and I didn’t know the suburbs of Moscow were so nice. I’ve thought about moving to France when I retire in a few years, because I like the country and would like to have an overseas living experience, although obviously there are many great places to live in Europe. Thanks for the video and giving us some idea of how people live in Russia.
If I ever moved outside the U.S….France would be my first choice.
@@crystalbluepersuasion1027 You want to live in dictatorship Putin Russia and get drafted.
It is better to first try to live for 2-3 months both there and there.
This apartment is actually amazing! It would be a luxury to live there for people like me (not really rich). My apartment is cramped up little cave without enough light, so yeah, this one is pretty nice.
This place is very much like the last one you posted, but the kitchen is adorable, love the rounded corner cabinet. I wish apartment in WA. State had the balconies instead of the silly, useless little decks.
It is very similar, this is a corner apartment though. Thus the view in 2 different directions. The balconies are so nice to have here, especially in wintertime, you can still sit out there as the floor is heated and the windows are double glazed.
Правда, чаще всего теплый пол на балконе нелегален
Would be interested to see inside a couple of the townhouses if you had the chance. Most believe Russians only live in flats so seeing other options would be cool.
I will try. :)
You can see townhouses right from the windows of the house being observed.
@@konstantinleshchev2173 But we cannot see inside them.
Most urban population really live in flats. I'd like to say about 85%. Houses isn't so popular.
Большинство живёт конечно в квартирах. Потому что любят уют и тепло.
Но сейчас тенденция переезжать в пригороды в частные дома с собственным участком.
Так же большая группа людей живёт в провинции в своих домах (деревнях)
My opinion, that, foreigners do think, that we all in Russia live in the buildings like that. But. There is lots of houses looks like your own mansion, actually. Sam from Britain lives in a two-floor own house in suburb of Vladimir-city (I guess I should write it it like this)
и сколько людей в России живёт в частных домах? процентов 5-10 ?
@@kotopsina в полноценных частных домах как в США (газ/электричество+гараж+канализация+от200кв.м) процентов 3-8%
Между своим домом и квартирой - выберу квартиру + дачу😂
Yes loving your videos
I live in America and I was really pleasantly surprised how modern this apartment looked. If I wanted to make an investment, I would certainly buy this. You did an awesome job of showing the place. By the way, is there air conditioning
Кондиционеры есть почти в каждой квартире в России - они стоят очень недорого)
скорее сплитсистема, а не кондиционер..
I see some window units.
У меня трёхкомнатная квартира в Волгоградской области. У нас летом очень и очень жарко. Температура бывает выше +40. Поэтому у меня 3 сплитсистемы. Одна работает постоянно всё лето, а две другие включаю только когда приезжают на выходные дети или приходят гости.
Surprised about how modern the apartment is? Where did you expect Russians to live?
I was looking forward to the new video! Well done, Russel!
Thanks. I enjoy making these videos also. It's just a matter of getting access to some to film them.
Рассел, сушильные машины уже есть у многих. Я пользуюсь уже больше 10 лет. Правда, сейчас после переезда купила стиральную машину с функцией сушки (2 в 1) и с обработкой паром. Так что, в больших городах многие пользуются сушильными машинами. Но, действительно, они дорогие. И не все готовы на них тратиться.
Спасибо за комментарий. Я говорил с агентом об этом месте ранее сегодня, он подтвердил, что стиральная машина в этом месте имеет функцию 2/1.
@@TravellingwithRussell Там есть большой подвох, 2 в 1 практически неремонтопригодны, т.к. внизу грубо говоря "холодильник", который может выйти из строя быстрее чем функция стиралки. Но производители не выпускают запчасти для ремонта этого блока, так что это одноразовое устройство, при этом хорошая 2 в 1 стоит куда дороже, чем просто стиралка. Отдельно, хорошая сушильная стоит дороже чем такого же уровня стиралка.
Самая большая проблема, в том, что купленное сейчас значительно ниже качеством чем произведенное 10 лет назад.
А нормальное качество пока сохранилось только в топовых произведенных в ЕС для ЕС. Например, если сейчас немецкая стиралка "Bosch 8 series" стоит 90-100 т.р. то такая же сушилка 130-140 т.р.
@@dmitriys5247 хорошую сушилку можно купит отдельно. сейчас сушилки даже в местах СВО есть
@@32167BD Скорее нужно, 2 в 1 лучше не брать, но реально хорошая стоит недешево.
@@dmitriys5247 I live in Canada and everyone complains about their washers and driers, and almost anything is terrible compared to years before. My grandparents used a fridge from the 20s at their cottage/dacha. It never broke down. My grandparents had 2 fridges in their home. One was from the 1950s and another was from 1962. They sold their house with one of them in it in 2006.
New stuff, from garbage cans in your kitchen to the tinfoil to all the appliances, especially washers and driers seems to be intentionally built to break or fail with 7 years. Parts that move are often plastic when they used to be metal.
And that playground is remarkably clean, by anyone’s standards.
Looks like a great place to live!
Absolutely stunning 🙏🙏🙏🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🥰👍
First time viewer. I enjoyed your video very much. You were very thorough. Fun and interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks.
That's a very good price. I live in Ontario, Canada and an apartment like that here would be $453,000 at the lowest, probably a lot more. We also have a Maintenance fee to pay for the upkeep and taxes of the building that runs anywhere from $300 a month up to $700 a month and sometimes in luxury buildings it's over $1000 a month. Is there a maintenance fee in Russia? In the U.S. they call it a HOA (Home Owners Assn fee).
$50-200 depending on the city, district, house and season
There is a fee for communal services. Simply put, you pay about $ 100 per month for a personal apartment, including hot water, heating, etc. And this is in Moscow, the further away from Moscow the cheaper it is 2-3-5 times. Taxes in Russia are very small, so most in Moscow, especially apart from apartments, there are also private houses outside the cities (Dacha (Country house, usually about 10-15 acres)). The salary tax is 13%, taking into account the fact that medicine is completely free. In Russia, it is not customary to pay for insurance yourself, I do not know such people who would arrange it themselves. There are two options, either the state or the employer pays for you.
У меня аналогичная по площади квартира. Правда в другом городе, 180 километров от города из видео. Средняя рыночная стоимость квартиры примерно 90 000$.
Платежи за квартиру называются коммунальная оплата. Это оплата за обслуживание и содержание дома, в котором находится квартира. За эти деньги управляющая компания обслуживает дом и прилегающую к нему территорию. У меня коммунальные услуги по этой статье выходят ≈ 30$. В эту сумму входят услуги консьержа.
У меня индивидуальное отопление - газовый бойлер. Отопление квартиры и подогрев воды газом в самые холодные месяцы выходит по счётчику ≈10-15$. Летом вообще ≈3-5$. Но в большей части домов России централизованное отопление. Поэтому сумма за отопление может быть больше ≈30$
Кроме того отдельно идёт оплата за электричество по счетчику. Я обычно плачу ≈5$
Кроме того водоснабжение тоже по счётчику ≈3-5$.
Интернет ≈8$
Видеодомофон ≈1$
Вывоз мусора ≈ 2$
Итого в месяц у меня в среднем выходит ≈56$. Это примерно 1/16 моего среднего дохода.
Ещё ежегодно за недвижимость платится налог, у меня он выходит ≈15-20$
Кроме того, в домах старше 5 лет взымают ещё плату за капитальный ремонт ≈ 1$, в зависимости от количества проживающих. Эти деньги будут тратить когда придет время капитального ремонта здания.
Добрый день 😅! У нас это называется коммунальные платежи,тарифы доступны всем жителям,например за 1 -комнатную квартиру в Подмосковье площадью 51 кв метр ,я плачу от 4 000 рублей до 6500 рублей в месяц ( курс доллара 1 доллар -92 рубля),то есть от 43 долларов до 70 долларов,сюда входит отопление,консьерж,электричество,водоснабжение ,вообщем все услуги,2- комнатная квартира будет подороже 107 долларов в месяц. Есть категории жителей,которые имеют льготы от государства и платят в 2 раза меньше.
Of course, there is a monthly payment for tariffs and housing and communal services. Water and electricity meters will show the consumption. According to the current rates for a stay of 3 people, the payment including all expenses will be approximately $ 90-100 in this apartment
Of it's kind looks recently renovated and decent enough. Intersting to see homes in the suburbs. I see Tae Mck made intersting points about ownership.
Привет, я живу в маленьком городе России - Курск. Все примерно так и выглядит.
Только дома в моем районе меньше, а в другом районе города такие же. Абсолютно.
So long as there are no Magpies in that park, I know Im not in Australia. If I were to move to Russia, I reckon, I can live comfortably in that apartment. But, living at my house in suburbia Logan City, south of Brisbane, Im kinda used to mowning my lawns and pruning my roses, the bottlebrush and frangipani trees. Kinda used to Kookuburra's, the budgies, and Cockatoos, although, the Magpies are annoying around November till January each year. But, yeah, kinda used to Australian blazing sun and the beaches. But, if I would consider living there, then yeah, would consider it.
Я с вами полностью согласна. У нас есть пословица "Где родился, там и пригодился". Я тоже не могла-бы жить без шумной, многолюдной Москвы, без маленького деревянного домика около леса и реки, с небольшим участком земли, где у меня растут плодовые деревья и кустарники, много цветов, где я выращиваю овощи и стригу газон, куда я переезжаю на лето, тк домик находится в 25км от границ Москвы. Поэтому мне интересно смотреть видео Рассела, мне интересно читать впечатления жителей других стран. Разные страны, разный климат, разные обычаи, но одно нас делает похожими - это любовь к своей Родине.
This is such a nice apartment ❤ love this tour ❤
Russia seems so peaceful compared to the US. Very comfortable and well appointed residence. A young person would do well to consider relocating from the west if they could obtain Russian citizenship.
I’m in Texas. That would be way high here. But I would spend that in Russia. I’ve seen older Soviet property In Moscow and they have been remodeled to be comparable to this one. Thank you for showing this to us.
You can totally get things delivered by Ozon to your own address. These pick-up points are for the cases when you're not sure when exactly you're going to be at home
It costs extra to get items delivered to your door, so why bother? The pickup point is a 5-minute walk away
@@notrandomtypek Same price for delivery and pick-up actually 😊
@@Kolamburoviv Well maybe in Moscow and St Petersburg, but not here
What is OZON ?
@@pamelakoester734 something like Amazon
Hey Russell! I noticed you have a RODE microphone! I have several of their studio mics! Good Australian company! I like it!❤
I Love them, I changed a few settings on this video, so i think the audio came out better on this recording. For the Rostic's video i think i had a setting wrong. Made in Australia..... Your right!!!
No no no. In Russia Soyuz mic only 😅
@@TheMikheineken You're Ukrainian? Yes. Soyuz microphones are made in Russia, and they have their popularity in the West, as I heard. But their price is high.
@@sergeypopov8279 Soyuz and Octava are not bad at all
@@ИмперияДобра-е9с Конечно. Я не говорю, что они плохи. Смотрел когда-то, выглядят здорово, но стоят дорого! Нет низкого и среднего ценового диапазона. И это плохо.
I enjoyed this video very much. I look forward to seeing more on your channel.
I found you about a month since you put this video up. Thank you, this was really cool!
Thanks. I am trying to make some more apartment turns, its not as easy as it seems, not every real estate agent wants to let me film places.
It's better than many of the apartments I see in London and Manchester.
It's a very nice apartment for sure.
I mean doesn't london have one of the most expensive real estates in the world?
Very nice apartment. Imagine if the views were of beautiful Russian forest trees. Id be moving over for a year. I ❤ Russia. 😊😊 Louise Australia 🇦🇺
Love ❤️ Russia too. From Australia 🇦🇺
@@debbieanne7962 Welcome to Russia!
We're friendly and good people!
The most important and many didnt mention in comments is the utilities and taxes .Electricity ,Water and Hot Water ,heating in the winter and natural gas as well waste and garbage collection are almost free comparing to the prices what we pay in the West .All these combined. around 100-150 dollars a month !
Да, это так. У меня небольшой участок с домом 120 квадратных метров в посёлке в Санкт-Петербурге. Зимой газ и электричество 65-75 $ , летом 20-30 $ в месяц. Вывоз мусора 5 $ за два раза в месяц. Налог на землю 1 раз в году 40$
@@ГаляГалстукова Many Russian traitors and what co called democrats and thieves do not appreciate what the governament is giving to ordinary peoples .
Beautiful Apartments
What lovely alterations they've made to this space!
Very nice apartment. I really like how Russian apartment buildings have shops/stores in them.. that is something we need more common in America, its rare to find stores in residential buildings here.
The US DID have these facilities at one time until their stupid 1950's planning laws created the mess they have now.
Many condos in Toronto, Ontario, Canada have shops on the main floor, except for the the condods built away from major roads.
Nice video you made Russia look so safe and chill that I am tempted to go:) Which part of Australia were you from? Will you go back to Australia?
Апрелевка - довольно удачное место в плане транспорта - шоссе рядом, железная дорога. До аэропорта Внуково совсем недалеко
13 is actually my favorite -- and lucky! -- number. Thanks for making this very cool video!
Thanks, Russell 😊
I like this video and others where you've shown apartments.