triplex house For Rent in Moscow, 340 m².We offer for rent a modern house of 340m² on a forest plot of 12 acres Located in an elite gated community.
A number of bedrooms: 2 (+1 free-use room between the 1st and 2nd floor). Basement: swimming pool 12 meters, sauna, bathroom, boiler room. 1st floor: guest wardrobe, guest bathroom, large living room – kitchen with access to the terrace. 2nd floor: two bedrooms with dressing rooms and bathrooms. Attic: spacious dressing room. Garage for one car.
The decoration is made of expensive finishing materials, there is everything you need for a comfortable stay. Furniture and built-in appliances from the world’s best manufacturers.
We provide full service at home. In the immediate vicinity, there are large shopping centers “Barvikha Luxury Villa” and “Zhukovka-Plaza”, a tennis court, restaurants: “Veranda at the dacha”, “Tsarskaya Okhota”, the fish restaurant “La marée”, “Prichal”, educational and medical institutions, as well as other infrastructure facilities of the Rublevo-Uspenskoe highway. Located away from the road, convenient location for access to Rublevo-Uspenskoe highway, Novorizhskoe highway, and toll road towards Vnukovo airport. Final rental price: $ 4.500 For all questions, please call.
Moscow’s real estate prices are exorbitant. If you want to rent an apartment in Moscow for a short period of time, expect to pay between €100 and €120 per night for a decent apartment in the city center. You can bring the price down to €60-€80 per night if you are willing to compromise on interior and location. If you’re willing to live in a small apartment in the Moscow suburbs, there are options for €30 per night. Anything less than that is a red flag.
Long-term rents begin at €400 per month for a small studio in the suburbs and rise to €1000 per month for a studio or 1-bedroom apartment in Moscow’s central district. If you want a nice 2-bedroom apartment with all the amenities, you’ll pay around €2000 per month for something decent in a good location.
Keep in mind that when renting long term, you will typically be required to pay a deposit equal to one month’s rent, as well as the first and last months’ rent. You’ll also have to pay a commission equal to one month’s rent if you go through an agent. So your best bet is to go straight to the owner and make them like you, in which case a deposit will suffice. However, you will still be responsible for paying your rent at the beginning of each month. Landlords also prefer to sign contracts that are no longer than 11 months (dogovor naima) for legal reasons; otherwise, they must register them with a special organization. So don’t worry: you can sign an 11-month contract that automatically renews, and this usually works out fine.
Shared apartment rooms start at €300 per month. Prepare to see a lot of strange Soviet-style interiors when renting an apartment, but this could be an advantage if you’re looking for something truly Russian.
There are several methods for finding apartments for rent in Moscow (or throughout Russia), and we’ll go over a few of the most effective ones here.
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