The price for an apartment... well, approximately corresponds to Moscow prices. But the renovation cost 4 million.... WELL, this is Robbery! There is a maximum of 1 million (with excellent renovation and furniture). Simply, the apartment itself (old house, old central communications, etc.) is NOT worth the very expensive finishing and furnishings. Below, I gave a little reasoning for my opinion. Yes, housing prices have increased greatly over the past 2 years. BUT, the increase in materials is insignificant. Regular, seasonal. And, by the way, if repairs are done in winter, you can save about 15-20%. Due to the seasonal drop in prices for building materials and services.
My parents, after the birth of me and my brother, received an apartment in a new house of 62 square meters for 4 people in 1991 under the USSR in 1991. Yes, it's a little, an economy option, but for free. A young family, my parents were 22 years old and they just started working. I grew up in it.
Well your parents apparently got lucky getting their quarters without years in queue just about time for privatisation and real ownship. Communal apartments are also very free and very socialist concept.
I just bought a 3 story dacha for $80,000. 270 square meters, 3 bathrooms, 7 bedrooms, heated floors, and there's a natural spring nearby. It's also on a huge block of land! I also have fiber optic internet!!! It's out in the middle of nowhere, and the nearest town is about a 20 minute drive away, but this is exactly what I wanted - peace and quiet, and solitude 😉
It's important to know! All these modest Soviet apartments during the USSR were given to people for FREE! And they were provided with all the necessary free infrastructure. That's socialism. The state's concern for an ordinary person.
@@johnjonson9126 Always remember there was a reason why it went down... The basic idea was good and if it had worked everyone would have had the same options and benefits... Also many of the countries in USSR was forced under Russia that was not good..
@@Oomph6006 Проблема в том что любая идея утопична по своей сути если узучать историю это касается и демократии особенно либеральной так как она неминуемо движется к хаосу и анархии . Пока что никто не придумал социальный строй устраивающий всех и работающий на всех уровнях
@@Oomph6006 то есть тебя устраивает то что на протяжении многих сотен лет многие страны и континенты были вынуждены подчинятся Англии а когда её свергли с трона истории теперь многие страны подчиняются США которые расставили тысячи своих военных баз по всему миру для контроля . А если ты заикнешься о свободе слова и демократии то можешь смело засунуть себе это глубоко и подальше ибо это двуличная ширма для прикрытия грабежа и контроля также как и крестовые походы в свое время
Balconies were originaly open in most Soviet houses. Enclosure is against architect's idea, witch sometimes included pots of flowers visible outside. But enclosure became popular after collapse of USSR and gave some protection from weather conditions.
Hi Scottish Guy. Could you do a video centered around how you found work in Moscow, and how other westerners can find job opportunities there as well (networking/linkedIn/etc)? As someone who will soon be graduating from university with a background in analytics and finance, I'm sure me and many others would be totally interested in hearing what you'd have to say. Love the content, cheers from Arizona!
@@gameboygrill9353 hi, I actually just filmed a video with a guy called Igor his channel is Igor in Russia. He will explain different visa options for foreigners. It should be posted on Sunday!
Salaries are about $2.000 a month for high qualified professionals. After graduation you can only find about $1.000 a month salary in the big cities. The rents start from $500 and up. Cars extremely expensive. Now with sanctions there are no banks that cooperative with western banks and any mo ey transfers are very complicated.
Moscow real estate is already highly overpriced. I would consider Saint Petersburg or Ekaterinburg or maybe even Perm as more affordable cities for living.
In this area, the average price for an apartment in similar buildings, which are not very old brick buildings, around twenty to thirty years old, ranges from three hundred to four hundred thousand rubles per square meter, or approximately from three to four thousand dollars per square meter. So, if we take this apartment's area, which is fifty-seven square meters, and multiply it by the lowest price in the area, three hundred thousand rubles per square meter, we get about seventeen million rubles. Therefore, the price for this area is quite justified. If you were to take a similar apartment in New York, in a comparable location near Central Park but closer to Harlem, it would be in a similar price range. I think the price per square meter would be around ten thousand dollars. So, a similar apartment would cost approximately starts from 570.000 to 1 million $
Jim, thank you for these informative videos, much appreciated. Please can you find out and advise whether there are schools for foreign children (speaking english children)? I know there are some private schools and schools for ambasadors/consular families, but they are very expensive. We want to move to Russia from the UK as well and we have children, none of them speak russian.
Very interesting and good information. Thank-you! Of course if I'm being honest, what I was *more interested* in is -- Is Anastasia single? Didn't see any rings on her lovely hands. Not trying to be degenerate -- rather quite interested if she's available and looking for an early- retired Canadian guy who's looking to move abroad and/or slow travel the world... Cheers!...from North Vancouver
Well, for 4 lemmas... I was trying to imagine.. Well, what can be piled up there... on 57 m2? Well... no way at all. Here in Chelyab Odnushka (good) costs that much. I myself have been in construction for 15 years. There are certain constants (average) for the cost of repairs per 1m2. Iii, if 4 lyama /57m2 = 70 thousand/1m2. And come on, even if you turn on your craziest fantasy, nothing comes to mind HOW to spend 70K on 1m2!!!
LOL most of the people commenting here have never been to Russia, don't know shit from shinola and think their opinion somehow has value. As someone who has been tracking apartment prices in Moscow for the past few years, this place (subject to completion of the remont of course) is within the range of Moscow apartments relatively close to, but outside the garden ring. For comparison sake, this apartment in New York would be marketed as a 2 bedroom, period end of story. It would be in Brooklyn, say Carroll Gardens, and cost 3x the price...easy.
Yes - there are many know-it-all -- know nothings on here commenting They probably go along with the Yankee saying - Russia is a Gas Station masquerading as a Country rhetoric Moscow has always been expensive
@@GordonKnight-x3m Emigration from Russia is at a very low level when compared with Eastern Europe or the former USSR. Read less Western media, they melt your brain.
17 million is insane. I can buy hectares with an old house for half and renovate or build for the other half. Yeah. Was just looking at Krasnodar. Would love to go back to Crimea (my home but you know) and it got super expensive. Simiez , Mirmyi, Sudak, Alushta, Feodosia.
Gas stove is healthy for cooking. Micro wave is very unhealthy, cancer causing radiation - I thought it was forbidden in Russia to buy. There are beautiful thick heaters.
Many people use it, our microwave oven has been standing in the basement for 15 years, it is completely functional, we do not use it. There is a roaster oven for heating
Renovation may NOT increase price of Moscow apartment, while market fluctuations could. Reselling renovated apartment not an option. Renovation will attract one type of buyers, but others are eager for rundown place to customize for their needs and wishes. I suspect this place was bought, renovated and will be used for actual accommodation of the owner. With all due respect Scottish guy screwed a little this video with his experience.
Built during the Soviet era with limited choice of anything (unless, of course, you were privileged). Probably two different families had to share this small space in the 'good old days'
You pay management company every month. This management company takes care of all your building's and territory's common property - roof, elevator, pipes, heat systems, tree etc.
I love the greenery and the views. Is it just me or all the rooms in Russian apartments long and narrow? It's like van life in a building. 😂 I think with good decor, this type could really look good!
@@ericastier1646 seems a common and well worn path....foreigners get super excited in a new place and think everyone is their friend. Would like to see our Scotsman bargain in Glasgow, first price quoted would be answered with a headbutt!
@@jamesgraham446 hahaha, there could some of that but i just meant her customer who owns the apartment does not want to be known how much they paid because they want of course to flip it with probably double ask. Since she is their contractor she protects them by giving some bogus crazy high price without it having anything to do with our scottsman. But yeah i heard before that if you want to have a house build and your a foreigner they will overcharge you at every opportunity.
I think it is way overpriced.I do renovations in Australia for much less but it depends on the size of the apartment or house and Australia is one of the most expensive countries in the world.
@@OnlyThis-1 ситуации с мигрантами были только в нескольких местах (думаю что спонсированны ) . В остальных местах тихо как обычно . У нас есть знакомые из разных стран с разным цветом кожи , никто никого не бьет , все дружат . мигранты , которые работают , никогда не будут устраивать беспорядки
Before the war, we purchased 39'sq. m. in a better location, 2 rooms, fully renovated (including new windows & enclosed balcony), all new, flooring, walls, plumbing, wiring, lighting, new applicances, walk-in wardrobe build and new A/C. Price was 12m Roubles. Someone is getting ripped off here. Big time.
Well, before the war we had a lot of things that we don't have now. The price of repairs has increased by 50% over the last year. And you also said something important - you have 39 meters and you bought a ready-made repair. Most likely with standard furniture and fairly cheap materials. location also matters, maybe you think Vykhino is a good place
@@Erma_lorda Well, our apartment is Old Arbat. A good place for you ? Full renovation in 2019. Materials/appliances all very good quality - Italian tiles, Russian wood floors, Laura Ashley wallpaper (UK), plumbing, wiring and lighting materials from Europe (Castorama/Leroy Merlin), Samsung A/C, appliances are Bosch (Germany). Smart home system with security from Crestron Home System/Security (USA). Nothing from IKEA 😅. Furniture our own. Yes, now Russia has huge inflation, and awful shit from China. Great excuse to steal money from clients. Yes, only 39 sq. m. Congratulations.
@@ianhamilton396 I'll tell my client how I steal money from him 😀 well, I congratulate you too, you bought an apartment at a good price, but a long time ago. imagine, for several decades someone got this apartment for free.
Do something else mate,when they see foreigners it is like hitting the jackpot.I love the Russian people but money talks .I suggest leave it for a couple of years , marry your girl and let her do the house hunting.Be careful , there is sharks all over the world and Russia is not the exception.🇿🇦🇦🇺🇬🇪🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
У вас феноменальное зрение! Проверить качество на видео :) А сроки - ну мы соблюдали технологию, давали материалам просохнуть необходимое количество времени, чтобы не было плесени. А вы стяжку и штукатурку сразу закатываете под покрытие и красите?
There is a turbulence on bank loans at the moment, special benefits are cancelled, the ordinary loans are very expensive. Now its more effective to rent and at the same time save money on deposit account. Its situation for now - summer 2024. Maybe later real estate loans will be reasonable again.
@@oleadsr8186 If i would live in Russia, i would live on rent, and invest / buy consumer electronics and stuff like that( for sale later). It looks like there is a record high gap between spending and earning in the budget, the emergency reserve is shrinking day by day, this can and probably will end in a bad way for ordinary people. Remember this writing in a year from now, written today 22.08.2024
@@vmaysov russia wants convicted killers back home, USA prefers journalists back home, just shows the kind of mind leading each country, you decide which is a better model.
Mmmmmm my god I wanna come to Russia bad !! 🥸🤓👀👀👀 good god just how fine most of them are !While in the army in Germany, I had a Russian girlfriend for 3 years named Angilica Teel near Wiesbaden. All natural woman in every beautiful aspect!!! Got in trouble with C.I.D too, none the less was the most amazing time of my life !! Simply beautiful
Shit gotta give my ownself a thumbs 👍 up !! Russian are just built different lol mmmmmmmm and to hear them speak is sexy as hell ! Nastroviea shot to all you beautiful Russian lady's out there.......❤
Expensive renovation ! I live in Russia and built a huge house for less than what she is renovating that show box for Avoid these entrepreneurs! They aren’t worth the money they charge!
She's lying, for some reason. That place didn't cost that much. She'd have to rent it expensive but outside is run down. Another channel bought similar. Smaller but better condition for 40k. Rent is $175.
Lying??? It's a good neighborhood in a good city. You'd have a difficult time finding anything for 40k anywhere nearby. I'd say within a couple hundred miles. Same with rent - 175 is virtually unheard of in Msk.
I thought also that the price she quoted seemed far fetched. She is probably protecting a business deal her customer is expecting to make when offering for sale later. There is no way this apartment is more thant 50k even in moscow.
@@ericastier1646 I don't need to lie, because this apartment is not for sale, it will be lived in. If you find a three-room apartment in a brick house in this area cheaper - I'll go buy it.
@@ericastier1646 well, go to any real estate site and look for a 5mil apt in Lomonosovsky district. I don't remember the last time I saw anything in that range.
What do you think of the price? I think the flat is a good price but the renovation was more than I expected. Let me know what you think.
The price for an apartment... well, approximately corresponds to Moscow prices. But the renovation cost 4 million.... WELL, this is Robbery! There is a maximum of 1 million (with excellent renovation and furniture). Simply, the apartment itself (old house, old central communications, etc.) is NOT worth the very expensive finishing and furnishings. Below, I gave a little reasoning for my opinion. Yes, housing prices have increased greatly over the past 2 years. BUT, the increase in materials is insignificant. Regular, seasonal. And, by the way, if repairs are done in winter, you can save about 15-20%. Due to the seasonal drop in prices for building materials and services.
How much all the Ukrainian homes destroyed by Pu tin in his stupid "Special Vanity Project"?
My previous comment removed!!?
Why?
@@sirbarnabyst.johntoffingto9017 you behaved badly)))
My parents, after the birth of me and my brother, received an apartment in a new house of 62 square meters for 4 people in 1991 under the USSR in 1991. Yes, it's a little, an economy option, but for free. A young family, my parents were 22 years old and they just started working. I grew up in it.
Well your parents apparently got lucky getting their quarters without years in queue just about time for privatisation and real ownship. Communal apartments are also very free and very socialist concept.
@@Tiberit same was in my family far long before any privatisations
I just bought a 3 story dacha for $80,000. 270 square meters, 3 bathrooms, 7 bedrooms, heated floors, and there's a natural spring nearby. It's also on a huge block of land! I also have fiber optic internet!!! It's out in the middle of nowhere, and the nearest town is about a 20 minute drive away, but this is exactly what I wanted - peace and quiet, and solitude 😉
Question from the 'studio'🤪! Why do you need 270 square meters? Do you have a gypsy camp, or are you refugees from an Afghan village?🤣
Congrats 🎉
What area?
@@MnemonicCarrier куда 270 м2🤔
@@АлекШев-д9ы у меня только гараж 300 метров.))))
Mate, these videos are really interesting!
Russia seems nothing like I imagined, would love to visit!
I'm in love with Anastasia!!!
She is beautiful 😍
You don't know anything about her. You're not in love. You're a fool.
It's important to know! All these modest Soviet apartments during the USSR were given to people for FREE! And they were provided with all the necessary free infrastructure. That's socialism. The state's concern for an ordinary person.
Yes we had on of them for free . We just payed utilities. I miss my USSR 😢
@@johnjonson9126 Always remember there was a reason why it went down... The basic idea was good and if it had worked everyone would have had the same options and benefits...
Also many of the countries in USSR was forced under Russia that was not good..
Do people really think anything is for free? The Soviet Union collapsed.............
@@Oomph6006 Проблема в том что любая идея утопична по своей сути если узучать историю это касается и демократии особенно либеральной так как она неминуемо движется к хаосу и анархии . Пока что никто не придумал социальный строй устраивающий всех и работающий на всех уровнях
@@Oomph6006 то есть тебя устраивает то что на протяжении многих сотен лет многие страны и континенты были вынуждены подчинятся Англии а когда её свергли с трона истории теперь многие страны подчиняются США которые расставили тысячи своих военных баз по всему миру для контроля . А если ты заикнешься о свободе слова и демократии то можешь смело засунуть себе это глубоко и подальше ибо это двуличная ширма для прикрытия грабежа и контроля также как и крестовые походы в свое время
Good information! Every situation is different! In renovation you cannot compare with other places for the variety is almost infinite.
Good video and very interesting.thanks.
There’s something about the Soviet Apartments I always like I think the coolest feature I like on them are those enclosed balconies?
Balconies were originaly open in most Soviet houses. Enclosure is against architect's idea, witch sometimes included pots of flowers visible outside. But enclosure became popular after collapse of USSR and gave some protection from weather conditions.
Ukrainian apartments used to be just as nice!! Now turned to rubble!!!
@@sirbarnabyst.johntoffingto9017 Blame the meddling US and the Banderites.
Hi Scottish Guy. Could you do a video centered around how you found work in Moscow, and how other westerners can find job opportunities there as well (networking/linkedIn/etc)? As someone who will soon be graduating from university with a background in analytics and finance, I'm sure me and many others would be totally interested in hearing what you'd have to say. Love the content, cheers from Arizona!
@@gameboygrill9353 hi, I actually just filmed a video with a guy called Igor his channel is Igor in Russia. He will explain different visa options for foreigners. It should be posted on Sunday!
@@scottishguyinmoscow Awesome, I'll definitely check it out, спасибо
We have a lot of bus driver vacancies for example
Salaries are about $2.000 a month for high qualified professionals. After graduation you can only find about $1.000 a month salary in the big cities. The rents start from $500 and up. Cars extremely expensive. Now with sanctions there are no banks that cooperative with western banks and any mo ey transfers are very complicated.
У Анастасии очень милая улыбка ❤️
Greetings from Monterrey México 😎🍷🥳👏🏼👌🏼👋🏼😙💨🌿☕🍫
Добро Пожаловать в страну Россия Москва и Московская область...❤
Nice content...i just remind you all that end of time is near prepared with do charity to your goodness in eternal life...
Thanks 😎
Love Russia and intend to buy an apartment here some day.
Great video - at first i thought it said ‘with Prince’ - i almost clicked away.
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Meanwhile in Ukraine, buildings /homes/apartment blocks obliterated!
Awesome videos. Thank you.
Imagine what that would cost in London , very good price ❤
In London there is a rule that if a building is 100 years old it cannot be demolished. To build taller buildings.Thus limiting the supply of housing
I was kind of distracted the whole time. Men know why!
Lol, I was too, trying to figure out if the girls were "free" or "contained"! ;-)
@@mocki5665 I know exactly what you mean.
They are very beautiful....
Nor really. Plain
I know precisely what you mean - and I'm a woman
Moscow real estate is already highly overpriced. I would consider Saint Petersburg or Ekaterinburg or maybe even Perm as more affordable cities for living.
In this area, the average price for an apartment in similar buildings, which are not very old brick buildings, around twenty to thirty years old, ranges from three hundred to four hundred thousand rubles per square meter, or approximately from three to four thousand dollars per square meter. So, if we take this apartment's area, which is fifty-seven square meters, and multiply it by the lowest price in the area, three hundred thousand rubles per square meter, we get about seventeen million rubles. Therefore, the price for this area is quite justified. If you were to take a similar apartment in New York, in a comparable location near Central Park but closer to Harlem, it would be in a similar price range. I think the price per square meter would be around ten thousand dollars. So, a similar apartment would cost approximately starts from 570.000 to 1 million $
anesthasia is cute . lucky man
A lot of Russian women are. They're white.
That his friend. His missus is gorgeous
big booba - me like
Animal
Jim, thank you for these informative videos, much appreciated. Please can you find out and advise whether there are schools for foreign children (speaking english children)? I know there are some private schools and schools for ambasadors/consular families, but they are very expensive. We want to move to Russia from the UK as well and we have children, none of them speak russian.
Very expensive indeed. But I think in Dublin you are looking at 250k Euro and up for a one bedroom flat.
Beautiful face. Lovely Norks
Very interesting and good information. Thank-you!
Of course if I'm being honest, what I was *more interested* in is -- Is Anastasia single? Didn't see any rings on her lovely hands.
Not trying to be degenerate -- rather quite interested if she's available and looking for an early- retired Canadian guy who's looking to move abroad and/or slow travel the world...
Cheers!...from North Vancouver
I don't think people understand how reasonable living in Russia is...an apartment ofthat size in any major US city is easily 3K a month.
Good size. You get lot for 180k£ well worth the money
£150k
Renovation also included in these 17m rulbles
Well, for 4 lemmas... I was trying to imagine.. Well, what can be piled up there... on 57 m2? Well... no way at all. Here in Chelyab Odnushka (good) costs that much. I myself have been in construction for 15 years. There are certain constants (average) for the cost of repairs per 1m2. Iii, if 4 lyama /57m2 = 70 thousand/1m2. And come on, even if you turn on your craziest fantasy, nothing comes to mind HOW to spend 70K on 1m2!!!
Is it so green in Moscow? As for the price is cheap for a capital city and with so green around
Классно
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LOL most of the people commenting here have never been to Russia, don't know shit from shinola and think their opinion somehow has value. As someone who has been tracking apartment prices in Moscow for the past few years, this place (subject to completion of the remont of course) is within the range of Moscow apartments relatively close to, but outside the garden ring. For comparison sake, this apartment in New York would be marketed as a 2 bedroom, period end of story. It would be in Brooklyn, say Carroll Gardens, and cost 3x the price...easy.
there's a reason why it is 3x cheaper in russia, it's in russia. if you are in russia get out while you can still move.
@@GordonKnight-x3m you've obviously never been in Russia, but the real questions are 1) do you ever leave your mommy's basement and 2) do you shower?
@@GordonKnight-x3m CIPSO going in the chat
Yes - there are many know-it-all -- know nothings on here commenting
They probably go along with the Yankee saying - Russia is a Gas Station masquerading as a Country rhetoric
Moscow has always been expensive
@@GordonKnight-x3m Emigration from Russia is at a very low level when compared with Eastern Europe or the former USSR. Read less Western media, they melt your brain.
Thats a ridiculous price, by comparison another U tuber in the black sea region built a huge house from scratch for not alot more
Who?
Moscow is very expensive. But Moscow region and other cities are much cheaper
@@shogunero3.6I think op is referring to ‘plastic russian’ RUclips channel
17 million is insane. I can buy hectares with an old house for half and renovate or build for the other half. Yeah. Was just looking at Krasnodar. Would love to go back to Crimea (my home but you know) and it got super expensive. Simiez , Mirmyi, Sudak, Alushta, Feodosia.
@@chrissyg2003 where does he live? He's not on the beach though right?
Cool
I suppose you watched "Homes under the hammer" !
OMG! Вангог воистину воскрес! Van Gogh reincarnation.
Gas stove is healthy for cooking. Micro wave is very unhealthy, cancer causing radiation - I thought it was forbidden in Russia to buy. There are beautiful thick heaters.
Many people use it, our microwave oven has been standing in the basement for 15 years, it is completely functional, we do not use it. There is a roaster oven for heating
People always say This bulding is ugly. But what is ugly than this. That is homeless.
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What would be the average local government tax and service charge for a place like this...
Please notice, your GF Alfia is so far the best asset of your channel, so pls don't forget to feature her next time!
Renovation may NOT increase price of Moscow apartment, while market fluctuations could. Reselling renovated apartment not an option. Renovation will attract one type of buyers, but others are eager for rundown place to customize for their needs and wishes. I suspect this place was bought, renovated and will be used for actual accommodation of the owner. With all due respect Scottish guy screwed a little this video with his experience.
Seems like a lot of money.. 21 million rubles for a postage stamp size apartment.. Crazy!
Да! Всё очень подорожало! Очень!
Через пять лет сможешь продать за 30 млн
@@Ролтун смогу и больше, главное что бы были те кто купил.
Moscow is expensive. It's like x3 to real estate prices from other parts of Russia.
пересчитайте 21 мил на USD - это 220 тыс долларов. Столько же стоила эта квартира на Ломоносовском и в 2008 году. Она не подорожала
Sorry "Scotty", I was so busy correcting you on the pronunciation of Anastasia to my wife, and had to eat my words -- chomp, chomp!
Moscow certainly is a beautiful place. Can you do a night time walk in central Moscow so we can see the lights? Please, Please, Please...
Hi, it’s something I want to do. Currently my GoPro isn’t good in the dark, I’m just looking into a different camera for it
£155k seems harsh but this is in the city
Only 10 minutes by metro to Red square
All those soviet apartments look identical through out Russia & Eastern Europe
Commie blocks..Like bird houses.
@@pandoralechat780 Isn't there such a thing in Paris? )) I've seen even less
Built during the Soviet era with limited choice of anything (unless, of course, you were privileged). Probably two different families had to share this small space in the 'good old days'
@@Ролтун Paris is awful for this kind of nonsense.
With these sorts of apartment blocks, who pays when it needs a new elevator or roof?
You pay management company every month. This management company takes care of all your building's and territory's common property - roof, elevator, pipes, heat systems, tree etc.
No way those costs are real figures not a chance , wouldn't even cost that in the uk
Renovations are not easy at all!
So stop criticizing people.
I love the greenery and the views. Is it just me or all the rooms in Russian apartments long and narrow? It's like van life in a building. 😂 I think with good decor, this type could really look good!
yes, there are really narrow and long rooms here, but I tried to fix it
All the same
Foreigner prices.
Yeah i suspect she inflated the price her customer paid in anticipation of selling.
@@ericastier1646 seems a common and well worn path....foreigners get super excited in a new place and think everyone is their friend. Would like to see our Scotsman bargain in Glasgow, first price quoted would be answered with a headbutt!
@@jamesgraham446 hahaha, there could some of that but i just meant her customer who owns the apartment does not want to be known how much they paid because they want of course to flip it with probably double ask. Since she is their contractor she protects them by giving some bogus crazy high price without it having anything to do with our scottsman. But yeah i heard before that if you want to have a house build and your a foreigner they will overcharge you at every opportunity.
@@ТатьянаГубина-и1и london is full of animals, it cannot fetch as high as Moscow which is full of decent white people.
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Woke Kamala lover
I think it is way overpriced.I do renovations in Australia for much less but it depends on the size of the apartment or house and Australia is one of the most expensive countries in the world.
A bit of a difference when it comes to insulation, materials, plumbing and the like. Furniture and appliances should cost about the same.
Very expensive for one bedroom in Russia
compare with?
Russia. Where women are women and men are men.
Hello Scottish Guy
Кто нибудь из Англии Шотландии, расскажите свое мнение по ситуации с мигрантами???
@@OnlyThis-1 ситуации с мигрантами были только в нескольких местах (думаю что спонсированны ) . В остальных местах тихо как обычно . У нас есть знакомые из разных стран с разным цветом кожи , никто никого не бьет , все дружат . мигранты , которые работают , никогда не будут устраивать беспорядки
Only in a few places. But too many migrants are being allowed in with very little governance and accountability.
As an English man I'm sick of these immigrants and so are the rest of brits that's why we had the riots
Actually there was 33 IKeas in Russia.
That was not many. Considered the country size...
@@Oomph6006 In Russia there are many competitors of IKEA analogues.
Get ya points 👉 😆
Before the war, we purchased 39'sq. m. in a better location, 2 rooms, fully renovated (including new windows & enclosed balcony), all new, flooring, walls, plumbing, wiring, lighting, new applicances, walk-in wardrobe build and new A/C. Price was 12m Roubles. Someone is getting ripped off here. Big time.
Well, before the war we had a lot of things that we don't have now. The price of repairs has increased by 50% over the last year. And you also said something important - you have 39 meters and you bought a ready-made repair. Most likely with standard furniture and fairly cheap materials. location also matters, maybe you think Vykhino is a good place
@@Erma_lorda Well, our apartment is Old Arbat. A good place for you ? Full renovation in 2019. Materials/appliances all very good quality - Italian tiles, Russian wood floors, Laura Ashley wallpaper (UK), plumbing, wiring and lighting materials from Europe (Castorama/Leroy Merlin), Samsung A/C, appliances are Bosch (Germany). Smart home system with security from Crestron Home System/Security (USA). Nothing from IKEA 😅. Furniture our own. Yes, now Russia has huge inflation, and awful shit from China. Great excuse to steal money from clients. Yes, only 39 sq. m. Congratulations.
@@ianhamilton396 I'll tell my client how I steal money from him 😀 well, I congratulate you too, you bought an apartment at a good price, but a long time ago. imagine, for several decades someone got this apartment for free.
@@ianhamilton396 By the way, we don't only have shit from China. Can you imagine, we still have Italian tiles, materials from Europe.
@@Erma_lorda 🤣🤣🤣🤣
NOOOO! They took the wooden floor out! Really?
I was hoping that wasn't the case. Philistines!
You get a tour of the inside of Ukrainian flats from the outside as Russia has blown the walls and the occupants away.
Soviet flats
russian women are stunning and when they speak english language wow haha
way more expensive than i thought it would be. I thought russia would be cheaper.
Moscow. Divide by 3 and you can imagine more o less realistic prices in other Russia. And more eastern - cheaper.
do you wear a kilt in Moscow also with pipe bag under your armpit? That would be very funny though.
Do something else mate,when they see foreigners it is like hitting the jackpot.I love the Russian people but money talks .I suggest leave it for a couple of years , marry your girl and let her do the house hunting.Be careful , there is sharks all over the world and Russia is not the exception.🇿🇦🇦🇺🇬🇪🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
If the world still I will try to move to Russia
That balcony railing isn't high enough for my 1.78m frame. It also doesn't look particularly safe either.
Doesnit push prices up so only Rich can afford! Like here in Australia! Or Rich Immigrants!
That’s it mate, I sell my humble 300k home here in the UK, emigrate to Australia and buy a 600k monster or a home👌
Среднее качество, средняя цена и очень, очень долго.
У вас феноменальное зрение!
Проверить качество на видео :)
А сроки - ну мы соблюдали технологию, давали материалам просохнуть необходимое количество времени, чтобы не было плесени.
А вы стяжку и штукатурку сразу закатываете под покрытие и красите?
Ого какие у Насти достоинства...🥰
What is the interest rate for a apartment loan today in Moscow/Russia, 10 year payback loan?
There is a turbulence on bank loans at the moment, special benefits are cancelled, the ordinary loans are very expensive. Now its more effective to rent and at the same time save money on deposit account. Its situation for now - summer 2024. Maybe later real estate loans will be reasonable again.
@@oleadsr8186 If i would live in Russia, i would live on rent, and invest / buy consumer electronics and stuff like that( for sale later). It looks like there is a record high gap between spending and earning in the budget, the emergency reserve is shrinking day by day, this can and probably will end in a bad way for ordinary people. Remember this writing in a year from now, written today 22.08.2024
Those monstrous mountain blocks though… Why didn’t they stick to the five-floor buildings? Greed?
I love russian woman
Big babushkas in later life
I didn’t hear a word she said.
not understand you
Over 200K USD for that ? ..... jeez .. I know nothing about real estate but I think a rip off ....
recent events indicate that stay out of Russia is the best action, if you are already there, move out. this is my interpretation of recent events
Funny. I see opposite. The West is falling fast.
Причина тряски, Тарас?
@@vmaysov russia wants convicted killers back home, USA prefers journalists back home, just shows the kind of mind leading each country, you decide which is a better model.
@@GordonKnight-x3m боишься Красикова, Тарас? Правильно делаешь
@@vmaysov message lost in translation, you try to do better.
Mmmmmm my god I wanna come to Russia bad !! 🥸🤓👀👀👀 good god just how fine most of them are !While in the army in Germany, I had a Russian girlfriend for 3 years named Angilica Teel near Wiesbaden. All natural woman in every beautiful aspect!!! Got in trouble with C.I.D too, none the less was the most amazing time of my life !! Simply beautiful
Shit gotta give my ownself a thumbs 👍 up !! Russian are just built different lol mmmmmmmm and to hear them speak is sexy as hell ! Nastroviea shot to all you beautiful Russian lady's out there.......❤
Expensive renovation ! I live in Russia and built a huge house for less than what she is renovating that show box for
Avoid these entrepreneurs! They aren’t worth the money they charge!
She's lying, for some reason. That place didn't cost that much. She'd have to rent it expensive but outside is run down. Another channel bought similar. Smaller but better condition for 40k. Rent is $175.
Lying???
It's a good neighborhood in a good city. You'd have a difficult time finding anything for 40k anywhere nearby. I'd say within a couple hundred miles. Same with rent - 175 is virtually unheard of in Msk.
I thought also that the price she quoted seemed far fetched. She is probably protecting a business deal her customer is expecting to make when offering for sale later.
There is no way this apartment is more thant 50k even in moscow.
For 40 thousand you can buy maybe 8-10 meters in Moscow, but renting even such a small apartment costs more than 250 dollars.
@@ericastier1646 I don't need to lie, because this apartment is not for sale, it will be lived in. If you find a three-room apartment in a brick house in this area cheaper - I'll go buy it.
@@ericastier1646 well, go to any real estate site and look for a 5mil apt in Lomonosovsky district. I don't remember the last time I saw anything in that range.