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How much would it cost to rent an unfurnished two bedroom apartment in Moscow?

Question by isabella: About how much would it cost to rent an unfurnished 2 bedroom apartment in Moscow?
This is for long term rent obviously. I would prefer it closer to the city center and if anyone could also tell me how much a 1 bedroom would be that would be good too.

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Answer by polynesian
Furnished or unfurnished – does not make too much of a difference….
A small 1 bedroom, standard renovation, apartment 30 min. from the centre would cost $ 1,000 – $ 1,500 per month.
A 2 bedroom in the centre with European renovation would cost $ 3,000++++ per month. Actually, no upper limit, and this depends on the location and property. If you want to have a view on Kremlin in a luxurious property that may cost you a fortune.

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  1. F T says

    A two bed is classed as a three room apartment and when you see the prices, you might consider a studio (1 room) or 1 bed (2 room) instead.

    Rents have dropped a little since the exodus of expats over the last couple of years, but a renovated shoebox will still set you back $ 1500 a month. I personally like Tsvetnoy Boulevard Area, but could never afford to live there.

    Prices here: http://www.evans.ru/

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  2. Adiko Abdikalykov says

    On this site you will find an apartment with suitable prices

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  3. Lisa says

    I can find you for 800 dollars, a one bedroom apartment with spacious kitchen, old style bathroom, a corridor and a spacious bedroom that could fit two double beds, not really in the center, but accessible by metro. It's in an old building, 1st floor, not so modern, but clean and a lot of space. It's also a nice neighbourhood. I used to live there. Some people could find for even 600, but the condition of living is terrible. At least for my standards. It all depends on your level of hygiene and how you maintain the apartment.

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  4. Ianja says

    a lot hahaha
    more then 1,000 a month for sure…
    actually i live in russia and they don't even pay per months
    you have to own the appartment

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