@@Wild-Siberiawe do that too here in New Mexico. People are so friendly and will even wavy as you drive by slowly in the neighborhood even though they are a stranger
Sounds like my culture. I am Canadian and must say growing up in a small town in Northern Ontario Canada this video reminds me of my home town. The surrounding environment also Your video fascinated me. We are all people, sharing a planet I wish there could be more peace. I love Canada and its people but learning about other countries is a wonderful thing. THANK YOU🇨🇦🇨🇦
The mid range house is sooo worth the money, I have been down the avito rabbithole so many times looking at houses in Russia. But I have been looking in the Krasnoyarsk area, im making a trip there this summer if the visa is aproved. I managed to save up some money in Russia and want to move there to. Been studuying Russian a couple of years now. I cant wait to do some fishning in the Yenesei river! -From a felow fisherman and Ex-soldier in Sweden
@@Wild-Siberia For sure! Im considdering flying to Mongolia and take the train from there, but nothing is decided yet. I guess I could drop in and have some KFC and do some fishing!
Красноярский край и сам Красноярск очень красив и богат. А река Енисей прекрасен и богат на рыбу! Он очень мощный и большой! Мой город Красноярск стоит прямо на реке Енисей и разделен на два берега левый и правый. Приезжайте в наш край ,я думаю вам очень понравится 🥰💞👍 The Krasnoyarsk Territory and Krasnoyarsk itself are very beautiful and rich. And the Yenisei River is beautiful and rich in fish! It is very powerful and big! My city of Krasnoyarsk stands right on the Yenisei River and is divided into two banks left and right. Come to our region, I think you will like it very much 🥰💞👍
I am a veteran of the US military during the Cold War, fascinated by Soviet era architecture, hockey and Russian food and churches. The Russian people never seemed to be my enemy. You have made living in Russia seem very attractive. Now that I am retired, I think about the place where I want to live out my remaining decades, God willing. Nice job on the videos but I'd like to hear more from Ksenia.
For many men, the biggest advantage of living in a house is the opportunity to go out of the house in their retro boxer underpants :)))) and have coffee in the garden. This is very Russian, and this partially explains why many houses have such high fences. Wearing shorts instead of underpants is not an option))))
Yes, high fences protect personal space, which is so appreciated in the West. But it is strange that there are not so many high fences in one-story America, it is a rarity
And I would also like to express my gratitude to you. While the majority of English-speaking bloggers describe in all colours certainly excellent life in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other major megacities, you lift the veil of the mystery of the Russian hinterland❤
Thank you so much for this video. It’s my native town. It’s my Motherland. And you are speaking with such love and warm about it. Thank you so much. I’m so glad you like this town.
@@edthebumblingfoolналоги совсем другие, если климат не во главе угла - я бы переехал в Карелию, это рядом с Финляндией) там сейчас активное освоение территорий и отец моего друга строит там коттеджи для богатых с выходом на ладожские шхеры (каналы к озеру Ладога), природа для северо-запада и климат там один из лучших 😅 Сам живу рядом с Санкт-Петербургом и если бы любил круглый год тёплый климат - переехал бы в Португалию)
Foreigners who live in other countries, not in Russia - you are so cute! So nice that you are interested in our country and life here and what you want to visit or even move to live in our country 🥰❤ Welcome to Russia!🇷🇺 🤗 Do not believe the terrible propaganda that Western politicians and news are pouring on us that Russians are bad and evil.And they just want to occupy foreign countries! It's not like that at all! We have a lot of our own land and all we want is peace! That no one tried to divide and destroy our beautiful country and ourselves... And we are really good and kind to all foreigners who come to us with kindness and respect for our country, culture and laws. And especially here in Siberia live people with big hearts and open souls. I hope you will be able to visit Russia and see all the good things that we have. I wish you good luck with this!🥰❤
A big thumbs up to you and to Russia from Ireland. It’s great to see the beauty of the Russian Federation and the big hearts of the Russian peoples with all their diversity. I fully support and understand the strategic actions taken eventually by Russia against the American / NATO led and instigated forces in what was formerly eastern Ukraine. Bravo for protecting the Russian Federation. PS, I’m a big fan of blogger Eli as she travels around Russia showing the stunning scenery of the country. 🇮🇪💚🇷🇺
sure, but your government cannot say such things about themselves, in the way they are attacking and mistreating ukraine. It is utterly disgraceful. for the 2nd time in 90 years, they are genociding the ukrainians AGAIN. there is NO excuse . it's a terrible thing that should not be happening. i hope and pray it stops asap. We don't blame the russian PEOPLE, just some rather bad officials making horrible decisions.
btw i doubt that americans can visit russia right now. it is probably difficult to get there. would have to go thru a different country first. and who would want to, as it may become unstable soon. " oh let's go have a vacation in the country that is genociding ukraine" yeah right. I don't think so.
From these prices a poor person from Baltics would become middle class/rich,same salaries btw as in western Russia but the price difference is crazy,basically Russia is 3~ times cheaper/same salary. Also not to forget that this is near Baikal which means it costs more than regular rural area of Russia that isn't touristy. If I sold my 50m2 apartment in Baltics I could buy a 100m2 new brick house in Kaliningrad or a 150m2 same house in Belarus.
Thanks for understanding that these cost higher due to location A lot of Russians are the comments saying they can afford better things at cheaper prices in their towns or villages in the middle of Altai... or in a western oblast but they won't have to drive only 5 minutes to Baikal in summer...
It’s always about commitment also many people are scared because these countries are in an active war right now, the low house prices make sense due to its fluctuations
I can understand you very well. My wife and I found our paradise in Bulgaria. I have been in the real estate industry for almost 30 years, so I really enjoyed watching your video about house prices in Siberia. My wife is half Russian, half German. I'm from Northern Germany, have been to 28 countries, and have even lived in Miami for a time as a hotel manager (I once studied that). But I have also been to very often to Russia. Skt. Petersburg, Moscow, Omsk and, as one of the few Germans, three times in Kazakhstan. We have a lot of Russian and Ukrainian friends. For over 20 years. Many of them also live here in Bulgaria. Great people, not as „brain washed" as many in the USA or Europe. And the Bulgarians are the same way. The Bulgarians are still grateful that Russia freed them from the Ottomans. This is a deep connection - even the same alphabet, which was created by Bulgarians, btw. You did everything right - a Mexican in Russia ;-) Bravo. We both found our happiness. Greetings to your wife. Thomas and Christiane. P.S.: We have of course subscribed to your channel. ;-)
Makes me want to move there, just to get to know you. Your enthusiasm and positive attitude about your surroundings is amazing. My grandaughter loves you videos
*By the way, you can buy a one-room apartment with furniture for $3,000. But in Vorkuta, there are disadvantages: the Arctic Circle and the gulag are nearby.* 😅😅
I’m from the US and a lot of the middle class houses look the same, but you can find similar houses like your village in the US if you go to the rural areas. I live and work in the suburbs, but own a little house out in the woods where we hunt. I really like your show and how much you love your village.
most suburban and small town apartments in the usa have a playground for kids, or are near a greenspace or park. . But maybe not inner cities with big block apartments.
If I was younger Dan, I might consider a move but I'm an old retired guy now. (lol) Take good care of that lovely young lady and consider yourself lucky!
So happy to find your channel. Loved the tour. Thank you Florida US Really what I liked most was the Siberian town itself with The mountains in the background, looks so tranquil.
It's a very nice place if you've already been used to harder weather. But I think siberia in general has a lot more opportunities if you have any sort of skill.
@@Wild-Siberia Thanks for your feedback. I work in IT but want to open a farm somewhere in Altay, marry a local traditional russian woman and raise a family there.
Dear friend, you make wonderful videos, I read the comments on them, people really like to see the province in Russia, a calm measured life without the hustle and bustle of the city, please continue.
Thank you for bringing us a closer look at this wonderful life! I decided that I have had enough of the USA. I have built a house in Thailand and will retire there soon. If not for having roots already down in Thailand, I would certainly be considering a move to Russia. I am happy to subscribe to your channel. I look forward to more of your content.
It seems like the right vibe for me. I just want a slower life and a bit of peace. I am tired of the crazy USA. I don't want to be here when it finally collapses. @@Wild-Siberia
U.S. Military veteran following you from Puerto Rico. I see the price for real estate in your location are very similar maybe a little more affordable to the U.S. Territory Puerto Rico. That been said do a similar video during summer, because the city town and surroundings look a little depressing with all the dry grass and bare trees without the leaves.
We are just getting out of Winter you'll see spring and summer in future videos. Thank you for your service my brother! Thank you for watching the video and supporting the channel!
I still live in the States and at first was thinking that the prices were not that different but I then realized how much property has gone up in the last three years but hopefully the bubble will pop again like in 07/08
@@chrisp308 FYI the bubble will NOT pop again like in 07/08 for one simple fact, Low Housing Real Estate inventories. Back in 2008 there was an extremely high new properties inventories, while today in current 2023 there is very slim to no new housing inventories, that plus the global move on de-dollarization is causing mayor inflation in the U.S.A.
I advise you the Caucasus, the same wildly tourist place, but it looks good all year round, and the weather is warmer there, but there is snow, a bunch of ski resorts like the Alps, and real estate prices are even lower, and even more party cities, youth, Kislovodsk is generally something! the city of dreams and dreams damn..
Алтай is beautiful place. You guys look great together. Beautiful couple, blessing to both of you guys. I like your videos. Keep it up, good job, Amigo.
Обожаю старые дома со ставнями и резной деревянной работой. Мне даже немного обидно, что мои прбабушка и прадедушка сразу построили дом из кирпича, хоть я и его тоже очень сильно люблю
@@kgb85MD this town is a mining town and a railroad connection town so there’s 3-4 story buildings in the center. The town itself is over 100 years old
Wow russia is unreal affordable! The leaders of Russia must know how to operate their country pretty well. I'm impressed!!. I personally don't hate any country. Its just that evil is in every country.. GOD BLESS THE WORLD!!!.
I'd like to thank you for the awesome content. As a child of the 80s and the Cold War, I was fascinated by life in Russia and always wondered what kids like me were doing over there. I like the US and all, but was never interested in enmity with the Russian people. Your videos make me want to visit there even more, see some sights, make some friends. Any chance of having Ksenia add a bit of home town perspective, or a video about growing up there? Thanks again, cheers!!
when we get microphones she will for sure do such videos but her voice is so low she doesn’t want to make them right now. I’ve published a few new videos on Russian cities check them out thanks for the support
In Soviet Union in 80s we were exchanging letters with children from other countries discussing things and life, but only "friendly" countries like Poland. As I remember we had a few zloty's that were sent to us in that time.
@@Wild-Siberia Thank you for showing us a portion of your country. Both of you are AWESOME! I'm going to look at the other videos you mentioned. Is it possible to do a comparative cost of living regarding utilities, food, gas and any other things that you can think of that we might not have to pay in America?
I just found your channel while trying to uncover videos on prices of homes in Russia. This is probably the best overall real life pricing along with a walkthrough on the internet in my opinion. I felt that the cheapest houses should be between $20,000 USD and $45,000 USD. The middle price house seemed high to me at $106,000. Most people moving to Russia want to be able to buy a house for a relative low cost so they can enjoy their lives without going into debt. Awesome video. BTW, your companion is a really beautiful woman. I hope most Russian women look as pretty as she does in this video.
@@Wild-SiberiaI notice many Russian women don’t wear make up or if so it is very little. I have been watching Elli on her videos showing different ethnic cultures. She is very beautiful with her red hair but she is so natural and so sincere ! Not a put on at all.
I’ve been hooked on you channel. Thank you for your service to our country and thank you for showing the world the other Russia people don’t hear about. As a Latino American I’ve traveled Eastern Europe and I found most Eastern European including Russians love the Latin culture. I definitely want to visit Russia but it’s difficult to do so with the current circumstances. Adios hermano “viva Mexico “
@@MIrina148 Los Panchos! 😀У моих родителей была пластинка "Лос Панчос", и я с тех пор полюбил латиноамериканскую музыку и захотел выучить испанский язык.
You are welcome anytime, hombre. Once I knew a Mexican guy who worked as a chef in a Mexican restaurant here in the city of Barnaul. So some of us had a chance to eat tacos too!
My favorite houses are the old fashion ones with the colorful window frames. I am from New Mexico in the USA. I really don’t know how to convert that currency to the US one so not sure what to say about the prices but I’m sure they are very reasonable . I live in a 4 bedroom Victorian house in Southern New Mexico and love it so I am not thinking of relocating. However I am sure there must be many looking forward to getting out of the rat race in the US for sure. I like how each home is unique and different too. Thanks for pointing that out ! That is how my town is too. It was a very nice video!
I suspect that the paint schemes of the expensive house and neighbor will rapidly take on different characters and color schemes as soon as they become inhabited. In Belgrade , Serbia we stayed in an older soviet style apartment at the top floor, and made the trips up and down the stairs for shopping , etc - I was always intrigued that each doorway had its own character and look, and several landings would have plants framing them or in windows within the stairwell. Character of houses comes from the characters within, and we are all better for that!
I hate to say this but 267k USD is not a lot for a house. In London one bedroom apartment of 50 m square is half a million pound sterling and thats not the top price. Thank you, Dan and Ksenia for showing us beauty in simple things in life. God bless you. Love from London.
@@Wild-Siberia yes, it's insanely expensive but in Russia it can be the same, depending where. That's why we are not too scared about cost of property in Russia. Just as long as we can get money over.
As long as the war goes on, real estate in Russia is going to keep on being damn cheap. The only problem is that the closer is defeat, the less people will accept money at all
Even at 500k pounds that 50m sq apartment in London is not nice, I’m sure. Probably still drafty with single pane windows. Even if it were nice, you’d still need to eventually walk outside into the city which looks like a 3rd world dump. No offense personally. The nicest places are often because of what you *don’t* find there.
@@Wild-Siberia I looked into Sludianka Administration official site. 1) there is no information about touristic spots 2) it has no English translation 3) there is a lot of vacations including school director, doctors, teachers 😮and even English teacher 🤔 Das that city has future at all? Or it is on the raise ?
@@allay179 actually there is no international tourism, and domestic tours have Baikal as a target, not specific city around it. That's why there is no English translation. There is a lot teacher vacantions in every town, I didnt check but I think the situation is the same even in Moscow - public teachers are underpayed and usually they working for idea and having spouse who earns the money in better payed job. Native speakers are popular as private teachers in non-government owned businesses, their salary is higher
Baikal region has the most cheapest electricity in Russia because of power plants on Angara river. (and electricity is VERY cheap in Russia). Any citisens can get a site of land for free, there is a special program for that region. People can build houses.
Совсем не любой гражданин может получить земельный участок бесплатно, а лишь некоторые категории граждан. В основном это социально незащищённые граждане и люди, работающие в гос.секторе. А остальные покупают земельные участки у государства за деньги, причём на основании публичных торгов.
Since august 2023, the Russian government started a program where it gives away free land in the “arctic and far east regions” of Russia. However, when I looked at the list of lands, they’re all basically in the arctic, very far north… not lake baikal.
What About NON CITIZENS . And Say AMERICAN or WHOEVER wants To Move There . Why No Program For Us .?!? OOOh Well . I Just Started Watching His Videos and I Hope They Can Start Doing a. HOME and JOB PROSPECTS in The Areas ❤
Wow, incredible value. Prices here in the US, especially CA are on the rise again. You're looking at around $400,000 average in my area. You being from Los Angeles, you know how crazy the prices are there. One thing I always have to keep in mind is when they say how many rooms the houses or apartments are. Two rooms doesn't always mean two bedrooms. They often count all the rooms, bedrooms, living room, and kitchen. I'd love to be your neighbor, Daniel. I don't know about buying the big house there, I wouldn't want people thinking I'm boujie. I think my favorite was the traditional one, blue with the shutters @ 22:30. It wasn't for sale, but I liked it best. I always loved cabins and cozy houses. But I would definitely want to build a garage. Awesome video!
If you mean in Russia, we don't count bedrooms, we count rooms and people decided themselves what they use them for. But we don't count kitchen as a separate room
You cannot compare housing prices in the USA with Russia. I have no idea the average wage in roubles. I suspect that housing is very expensive for Russians🇨🇦thankyou
Obviously I would be coming there with my American dollars. For what I can buy with $100,000 US dollars here (nothing) compared to what I can buy with those same dollars is astounding. The average wage for laborers/average retail jobs is the equivalent to $800-1200 dollars a month, or so I hear.
@@deborahhebblethwaite1865дорого, конечно. Я живу в Санкт- Петербурге, недавно купила себе дачу в 60км от города. 13соток земли и домик маленький. За 1 миллион рублей, уже урожай яблок собрала. Очень довольна, но я ловила подобное предложение, такое на рынке недвижимости долго не задерживается.
Bro, the more I see Siberia, the more I fall in love with it! Living in a village, it’s my dream! I prefer the villages, nature and slow pace of life! Maybe someday I will do the same you did! What a beautiful place you live in. But yes, I’d happily buy a nice plot of land next to a stream or river and build my own house from scratch. As long as I have internet, even slow one, I’d be happy.
As far as I know, in the US, the Internet sells old companies, so there are old monopolies in the US, so there is no strong competition in the US. But in Russia, companies appeared only after 1991, so there is strong competition in the Internet and companies are trying to provide faster and cheaper Internet access than competitors. 🤔🤔
Fascinating video. Thanks. It would be good to elaborate on the average incomes of the people in the town you visited and the cost of the housing. What percent of residents’ incomes go to pay for housing? Having such background information will help Westerners understand how relatively expensive e it is for residents to live in that town. For context, in the US people often spend ~33% of their incomes on housing. Thank you for sharing your videos and insights.
house hold income is probably 600-800 usd a month but all their bills are significantly lower across the board I lived in Russia first 5 months alone used about 2000 usd 🤣
В той местности где был автор 300~400 долларов на одного взрослого работающего человека и то если повезёт, часто 200~250 долларов на человека, коммунальные услуги это если квартира в собственности от 50 долларов летом и от 100-120 долларов зимой за 2 комнатную квартиру ~45-50 кв. метров.
@@Wild-Siberia Dude. You have good girlfriend. Just get married and make 3 children. You will have Russian citizenship, big nice family and 1 000 000 rub as family money from state you can spend to buy or build a house. Russia need people. And God said - be fruitful and multiply.
Costs of homes in Russia to American are very inexpensive. Housing in US way too high. Even renting a 2 bedroom apartment averages $1500/mn and rising. Enjoy the beauty you have surrounding you.
@@Flat_Earth_Addywhat do you mean 5 $? Are you joking? We used to live in New York snd paid 1700$ for one bedroom, now we moved to Florida and pay 2000$ for a 3 bedroom townhouse ( and it’s not Miami, it’s suburbs on the North East)
@@Radostttt We paid $5 a month is several states. For a 5 bedroom house. New York is even cheaper. And jobs don't pay 50 cents an hour like Russia. Also, most houses in Russia have no toilet, windows, running water, or electricity. And they have dirt floors.
@@Flat_Earth_Addy не, ты ошибаешься. в России вообще нет домов, все живут в палатках. а этот американский вояка показывает центр Москвы, Байкала не существует - это на самом деле чёрное море, которое выкопали Украинцы
Love to live in Russia my family ancestors was immigrants from Germany and Russia migrated to Appalachian Mountains of America in 1700 find it be interesting to move back
The most expensive house you showed looks like good value for money. It looks large and well-built and those brick walls around the property lot aren't cheap to build. It also has a spacious yard. What strikes me as noteworthy about this whole video is how expensive housing is in Russia relative to average income, which is about $700 per month in the Irkutsk region. That's a quarter of what it is where I live. I'd say the average price per square meter in places like Slyudanka in Finland is roughly twice the price in comparable places in Russia. To me, it looks like there's a lot of room for improvement in terms of efficiency in the Russian construction industry and perhaps zoning. Space is not an issue almost anywhere in the country.
27:12 I like this house a lot, it is a traditional house but looks very well maintained, the colours are beautiful. I was in Slyudyahka a couple of times last fall when studying in Irkutsk and I absolutely fell in love with that town. Just trying to figure out how to get permanent residency in order to move there. In the meantime I am enjoing your videos from Canada. Thank you.
@@retire14pattaya9 Вы не правы. Обычные люди в России любят обычных американцев с традиционными ценностями. И разделяют простых людей и правительство. добро пожаловать!
Thanks for coming by! I truly enjoyed having words with you at the premier! I hope you enjoy some of the older content as well its all geared to showing the reality over here.
glad to find your videos, very interesting topic. Am in SW Cda, dad was an architect, really miss fire places, character, as happened w/strong econ. Now trend is tiny, hive living, very expensive. I lived in Ontario suburb for a short time and it was too much the same. I like the smaller/medium houses in your area that incl natural materials and have space for garden, greenhouse, chickens, some animals. A second floor for sleeping. office not on ground, allows more light and a view. Too close to a main road seems noisy, more dirt from the cars but maybe in winter a better chance of clear roads, closer to bus. The less expensive area has a sense of community that is welcoming. I like the access for everyone to clean water in the town. Renovating some of these old houses (if possible) is a wonderful thing to do, loud wallpaper not my style, but no insult intended. Love the blue fence (26.55). Bolshoye spasibo!
Great videos, I’ve been watching Lars for years now as well. I live in the country so not much of a town guy but very cool to see the villages in Siberia. Watching from Prince Edward Island Canada.
Russia reminds me of towns in rural America in the 50s… hope and pray Russia holds onto its Christian roots and family values, traditions and rich culture … praying that America turns to Christ ❤️✝️🙏
По сравнению с моим городом в Алтайском крае цены на жилье в Иркутске чудовищно высокие! У нас сопоставимая квартира может стоить в 2-3 раза меньше. Правда, город у нас небольшой.
Это он ещё в Сочи цены не озвучивал. Это курортный городок в пяти шагах от воды. Там цены и в 90х были ... Земля помнится с голыми стенами или не очень с голыми не достроенного катеджа оценивалась в 0левых в 6 мультов по газете с объявлениями. Видимо достроили. А вон те квадратные дома ещё немцы либо японцы строили из числа пленных.
@@JIUNnF за последние три года цены на жилье выросли вдвое по всей России, а уж в курортных регионах стали вообще ломить столько, как будто это Флорида какая.
24:15 You surely can "glam it up". The important part is, it's made of bricks and it almost certainly has a proper foundation and thus it's already way ahead of the average and even a lot of the expensive houses in America. I understand that it is a lot of money for someone living in Siberia, but when I look at what even tiny condos cost here in Switzerland, I have to say this house is great deal. And you probably don't get to own a garden plot for 17000 USD in Switzerland.
I agree with you, if you have the money I think its not a bad deal to invest in having a summer get away at the shores of the largest lake in the world in a beautiful peaceful clean town.
@@Wild-Siberia People say that Switzerland is beautiful, but it's actually quite a crowded place to live. And while the cost of living keeps on climbing, the quality of living does not. When I think about the beautiful landscapes of Russia and how much it has of these riches I could cry. Who knows, maybe one day I'll make my great escape.
@@Wild-Siberia Well Germany has its own set of issues. Switzerland has now a population of 9 million people on a comparatively small territory of which a large part is so mountainous that only few people live there. Probably the best part of it. Meanwhile the "lowlands" are absolutely packed with people and everything from public transport to a glass of beer keeps getting more expensive.
lol there were no houses or cities here until we settled this land, some only 100 years ago or less. virtually evry house in the US has a foundation, except very old cheap shacks that were the first ones ever built on that land, built overnight in the poorest rural places in the south or west before cities existed here etc. Essentially, cabins for immediate shelter. The Western states use wood but bricks are for the old houses in the eastern half. we have a lot o f wood and houses must be built fast, because of millions of new immigrants every year. Every house since about 1900 must be built on a foundation. so the west is mostly wood or stucco. Newly built mass subdivisions with 100+ quickly built houses nowadays . But ours are very nice for 500,000. nicer than the ones shown except in t he West coast cities and New York city, or wealthy neighborhoods.
Nice!!! I love the yellow colored house, for $103,000 dollars it's a bargain. Most impressive are those magestic mountains near by. Cozy little town, looks very tranquil. Thanks for this lovely video, greetings from Mexico
I couldn't see myself in an apartment. So I didn't consider the value. If I had to choose, I would choose the medium or upper priced houses. They looked nice inside. Being honest I would probably buy some land and build a house or should I say have a house built.
Fantastic video and so informative. Thank you! Remember that Russian law on permanent residency by investment requires a purchase of brand new property at 25 million rub or 50 million in Moscow region. Of course in Siberia overall prices would be less expensive than say in Krasnodar region. Great job, both, Dan and Ksenia! ❤❤
@@benjamins8082 probably because the Russian government is interested in more people moving to places that are not so well populated. Hence 20 m for Crimea and far East, 50 m for Moscow and 25 m for rest of the country. I know they have been changing the requirements for investment visa somewhat , so numbers could have moved a bit.
@@benjamins8082 Cheap!? Average salary 500 dollars what do you think? Better have some outside income if you move to Russia. You are not going to make 5 K a month.
I'm trying to move to Russia and your videos, especially this video, have been very helpful. One of the areas that interest me is the Siberian area.I would like to find something with a small farm a little outside of town. To answer your question the best houses are the mid range. I don't need extra rooms, higher ceilings and higher taxes or utility bills. I love the outdoors so a huge house, to me, means a waste of money, electricity and heat. Thank you for sharing and God bless. ♥️😊
Сибирь очень холодный регион, лето короткое. Я вырос в сибири, сейчас живу в московской области. Самый наверное приятный регион для проживания. Цены на электроэнергию, газ и коммунальные услуши вас наверное очень сильно приятно удивят. Дом не большой примерно 100 квадратных метров обходится менее 100$ это все платежи включая налог в месяц. И стоимость не значительно меняется от региона. Запад Московской области посмотрите, там есть зима, лето, осень, весна. В друших регионах России все по разному. Это касается как инфраструктуры, так и климата.
Lol I have been to Russia and am fully aware of the regions and weather. Working on farms my whole life made it very easy for me to tolerate the cold. Winter is my favorite season because I love the cold. When we did cold weather training in the army infantry I tolerated -30°F to -50° easily. After a year of researching Russia Siberia is most appealing to me. The city is not for everyone, all the buildings being so close together and no space actually irritates me. Wide open spaces and nature keeps me content. @@user-yv3nq8bh6o
Dices bien aca es bonito vivir humilde... sabes es mejor comprar terreno (bien barato) y solo armarte una casa cuesta menos el video es solo para enseñarles a todos que Rusia tiene de todo.
y la ultima casa, es de aprox $4,800,000 MXN es un precio excelente para el tamaño y construcción de la propiedad, ya que una propiedad asi en Mexico, costaría de 10 a 15 millones de mexican pesos
@@Wild-Siberiatenes toda la razón, yo estoy en ese proceso, compre el terreno a las afueras de Moscú, más la construcción, precio total sería aproximadamente la mitad de una casa ya construida.
Я думал,что только у нас в городах чисто и ухоженно. Блин даже в маленьких посёлках. Ведь недаром же правда глаголет: чистота-это показатель уровня культуры народа и точка
@@s0ftrain there is a joke about this That night I drank with the Russians. All night they told jokes and proved to me that Russia is a country of fools and bad roads. In the morning I agreed with them, and they beat me.
houses are even cheaper than that here in Saskatchewan and to be honest that actually surprised me. What I was curious about however was property taxes, utilities like water, gas, electricity. Also is it a system where you just pay the listed price or can you make offers and see if the seller will accept? (ive never paid listing price for any house i have purchased) Also i find it interesting that houses are measured by number of rooms when described in Russia vs here in Canada they are sold by square footage. So for example i have a 3500sf house and it has 9 or 10 rooms depending plus some storage and outbuildings.
Amazing in Ireland that your most expensive house would sell for €500,000 to 600,000. Depending on location in any of the Irish cities in excess of €1,000,000. I have a four bed bungalow built in 1996 in Ireland now valued €300,000…I love these videos Thankyou…however I’m 77 and I served in UN in 1999/200O and travelled all over Eastern europe all very similar . Many beautiful cities and rural areas. Lake Baikal is amazing…and the people are soooo warm and open hearted. It reminds me of Ireland when i was a child . The people are so traditional and honest . The west is now turning into a communist state…or trying to. Greed and political corruption is rampant…..
Nice video! I miss that Siberian vibe been several times to Ulan-Ude I just love the place. I have to say the 8 rooms one is cheap compared to prices in Brazil. The flats I guess it feels to me expensive for what they offer. Love the video keep bringing more!
Hey Daniel, I really enjoy your videos (watched them all) - the sincerity, your ability to enjoy little things. Way to go! 👍🏻 Regarding housing: as it was mentioned in the comments, it's way less expensive to buy land and build one on your own. It's not complicated in Russia: no bureaucracy, no HOA, nobody to tell you what to do. The houses you showed really don't worth the asking price, and I assume it's negotiatable. BTW I honestly believe you need a vehicle to bring your travels on the next level. There's lots of places you can only reach on a 4x4, and they're worth visiting. I'm deep into cars/bikes/sleds, let me know if you require any assistance because I don't see anybody around you who in fact knows this issue (although I might be wrong).
This video is not me looking for something to buy its me reporting the cost of life for houses and apartments. I also want to educate foreigners how location affects the cost of things. I know where to buy land and I know how to build my own house I can do all of this when its time for me to make a house if I need to. I truly appreciate your comment and your support! I know you took the time to watch and give helpful advice. IM a mexican American Combat engineer I. did a lot of building in america so im sure I can build a house at least the frame if its going to be wooden 😅
@@Wild-Siberia I totally understood the purpose of the video - that's why I've bother to comment that building has more benefits than buying. You can buy land with a beautiful view and build the house meeting exactly your requirements at the same or even lesser price of a listed home that lacks something that might be important to you. I know who you are and have no doubts regarding your engineering capabilities! Semper fi! 🙂
I am absolutely in solidarity with the car for Daniel , and yes, housing prices are absurd in some places , I also want to build a house , BUT, believe me, there are subtleties here , at the moment the cost of building materials prices are just crazy unjustifiably,and this is not only my personal opinion, not even far to go to take a bar of wood, the cost of which is from 8000 thousands of rubles and above per cubic meter , when in general, if you look at the truth, the average salary of the average Russian is 25,000 thousand rubles if you're lucky, 35,000 rubles (and believe me, not everyone is lucky) and this is just a bar, I'll share with you the real layout of affairs, well, there is also enough bureaucracy in document circulation,perhaps not in such a strict framework than in other countries
Based on what I saw, the green middle priced house eems to have the most bang for the buck... At that price; compared to houses in the US market it seems like a good deal..I think I would tone the lighting down a little on the inside 😉Outro: I like the one at 26:39 I like the old school look and colors. It's hard though there are a few I liked and then the scenery! Thank you both for showing this.
YES, SPEAK A LITTLE RUSSIAN IN VIDEOS, WE WANNA SPEAK DECENT RUSSIAN WHEN WE VISIT OR ? RUSSIAN. MY NATIVE IS FRENCH BUT SPEAK SPANISH , ENGLISH, GERMAN, MY RUSSIAN IS BASIC BUT IMPROVING DAILY.
I would just paint the outside and inside walls probably white or neutral tones and it would look sooooooo good. Heck, with the way how cheap everything is I’d hire some nice guys give them 500€ in cash and I’m sure they’d handle it.
Very good morning from Montreal Quebec Canada although I am Cuban and a veteran of the Cuban army. I am pleased to see you there and happy with what you have achieved. You have all my support
Thanks for making this video and giving some insight on life in Russia. The most expensive house appears bigger than ours here in Canada but ours would be about $600,000 U.S. dollars. And we are in the low end of the market where we live.
Вообще, стоит отметить, что за последние два года стоимость домов и квартир значительно выросла. В 2020 я купил новый двухэтажный дом из газоблока в 120 кв.м в 15 минутах от Челябинска за 3.6 миллиона. На сегодня он оценивается уже в 8.5 миллионов.
На самом деле абсолютно непонятна причина такого резкого скачка стоимости. Возможно, дело в том, что правительство направляет огромные средства на дальний восток и в Сибирь, что и привело к резкому росту цены, а может это просто спекуляция. Дело в том, что за 8.5 единиц можно спокойно построить дом на те же 120 квадратов километрах в 50 от Москвы. Из них 500к это будет земля, а 8М - собсно стоимость строительства.
К сожалению здесь нельзя грузить фото, а то я бы вам показала дома в Завидово. Какие прекрасные дома в Мокшино, акватория четырёх рек, Шоша, Волга, Московское море, Дойбица. От Москва сто с лишним км. Можно конечно посмотреть в инете наши места, где также рядом заповедник и гольф-клуб. Также есть вертолётная площадка.
Это московская область, я так понимаю? Там конечно. Уровень жизни и всё вокруг на порядок отличается в Москве, Питере и например в городе Курган, это Зауралье.
@@Wild-Siberia Nice, Appreciate this videos man. I'm learning a lot about Russian life from you. By the time I'm ready to visit Russia. I will have a lot of knowledge from you hahaha
Senya " forgive me if that's not the correct spelling" has a very calming demeanor. I've noticed that people with that often have an aesthetic eye for both beauty and visual composition.. If she takes pictures and video's to capture the sense of a place I think it might be interesting and doing so will help develop any talent that may exist.. The blossoming of spring will be upon you both soon and the explosion of life that occurs with it this is a rich opportunity.. You are in a place where the force of that explosion of life is beyond peoples lived experience and I suspect its also an important aspect of the Russian people and their Culture..
@@Wild-Siberia many thanks. I really prefer cold weather being a hockey player. and can't stand the wokeness happening in America so I'm seriously thinking of somewhere else to go.
не думаю что разъебанные дома, будут лучше смотреться летом реально разруха полнейшая, даже смотреть на такие дома стремно замкадье как обычно выживает, а не живет
@@kujimoshi77ну брат 😅 кому там поддерживать порядок если все мигрируют в крупные города) Если бы не близость Байкала, то это была бы деревня призрак 👻..чтобы более менее заселить территорию РФ, надо ~10млрд населения, т,е если весь шарик съедется в одно место - то места ещё останется) Я бы сам купил землю у Байкала, думаю неплохая инвестиция на лет 15-20 вперёд. А так мне под СПб в двухэтажном доме 170м2 и участке 10соток неплохо живётся, рядом озёр/карьеров хватает😊
Thank you for taking us 'home shopping' with you. Love adventures like this. I watched Russell in Moscow yesterday he was showing an apartment on the 13th floor. I kept thinking that if electricity went out and no elevator. I can handle 4 floors without passing out.. but 13? $267,000 USD is a very nice price for the last house you went to, but stairs are an issue for me. The village/town is very clean (no grafiti like in the cities) and would be nice where things are close. The view is amazing. It would be an ideal place to set up a bed and breakfast or AirBNB. and have fishing tours. I like most of the houses at the end of the video (especially if they are one story), however, what attracts me the most are the different styles of windows.
Yes one day I hope to have a house and use it as such to bring people here to experience BAIKAL! Thanks for watching I appreciate your support it means a lot
living in a post soviet country that is poorer than Russia and didn't fix/upgrade their infrastructure for 30 years,I have electric blackouts max 1-3 times a year and they last around 3 hours. One time the whole pole fell and they fixed it in a day. It's not a problem to climb 13 floors unless you have babies or are elderly/with disabilities,you just climb slow and it's like taking a hike. I dont think it's a problem in Russia,I myself live in the 9th floor and the elevator breaks down rarely and if it does they fix it in 6hours~ that is to take in than I live in a country where services arent as good as in Russia,Moscow is like 5 times bigger in population than my country.I doubt they have electric issues because these blocks are newly built and have their own administrators that take care of the elevator and do regular checkups so it doesn't break down randomly,all wiring/apartments where I live are built in 1980s,the elevator used to be from 80s too and it rarely broke down but we changed it and now it's even rarer. In all my life living here I've heard of only 1 time people who got stuck in an elevator that dropped because of electric blackout. Honestly my internet goes down more times than electricity which is also 1-3 times a year,I just think eastern Europe/Russia does social infrastructure better,services are way more faster. Sadly after the soviet collapse everything went from government free service to privately owned=costs a lot. Moscow itself has a great mayor which made the whole city socially very comfortable to live in. Sadly we in Eastern Europe just have idiots in gov who create new taxes and say it's the Russian fault,we basically becoming like New York with the trash issue,completely destroyed the soviet system where apartments used to have trash tunnels and trucks would pick it all up every morning. Now it's all in the open like streets in NY with black trash cans and the smell and they pick it up not daily but once a week and we got taxed for it.
My grandmother lives in a small scientific town about a hundred miles from Moscow - district-wide blackouts are pretty much unheard of, but the elevator outages do happen once or twice a year. She used to live in an apartment on 4th floor, no elevator, - that has become difficult, so she moved to another one on 8th floor in a newer building. She turned 90 the other day and, as luck would have it, the elevator broke on that day, so she did 8 flights down and then 8 flights up(!) on the way back from the party. Very proud of her :-)
I've been living in one and the same house in Moscow for 29 years on the 10th floor. We have 2 elevators. There only were 6-7 times when BOTH elevators were broken during these 29 years. The rule is: the more floors there is in a house, the more elevators it has. A 9-floor house = 1 elevator; a 16-floor house = 2 elevators; a 21-floor house = 3-4 elevators.