Moscow Real Estate Market Quiz: Can You Guess the Location and Rental Price of These Apartments

Moscow’s real estate market presents a diverse landscape, with rental prices influenced significantly by location. A new quiz challenges participants to test their knowledge of the capital by identifying the location and monthly rental cost of various one-room apartments.

The quiz presents ten different apartments, each accompanied by a photograph and a selection of possible locations (Khamovniki or Biryulyovo Vostochnoye) and rental prices. Participants must use their intuition and understanding of Moscow’s neighborhoods to determine the correct combination.

The apartments vary in style and condition, ranging from older buildings with simple renovations to more modern spaces with updated designs. Some apartments offer views of dense urban landscapes, while others overlook more residential areas.

Examples include:

  1. An apartment in an old building with a view of other buildings and simple, clean renovations. Options include Biryulyovo Vostochnoye at 45,000 rubles, Khamovniki at 63,000 rubles, Khamovniki at 85,000 rubles, or Biryulyovo Vostochnoye at 60,000 rubles.

  2. A one-room apartment in a quiet area with modern, budget-friendly renovations. Choices are Khamovniki at 70,000 rubles, Biryulyovo Vostochnoye at 55,000 rubles, Khamovniki at 100,000 rubles, or Biryulyovo Vostochnoye at 45,000 rubles.

  3. A small one-room apartment with a sofa and a bed. The options are Central Administrative District, Khamovniki at 63,000 rubles, Biryulyovo Vostochnoye at 55,000 rubles, Khamovniki at 85,000 rubles, or Biryulyovo Vostochnoye at 45,000 rubles.

  4. An apartment featuring old parquet flooring, simple renovations, and a view of another building. Potential answers include Biryulyovo Vostochnoye at 60,000 rubles, Khamovniki at 80,000 rubles, Khamovniki at 63,000 rubles, or Biryulyovo Vostochnoye at 55,000 rubles.

  5. A small apartment in a multi-story building with simple renovation. The given options are Khamovniki at 63,000 rubles, Biryulyovo Vostochnoye at 55,000 rubles, Khamovniki at 100,000 rubles, or Biryulyovo Vostochnoye at 45,000 rubles.

The quiz aims to test participants’ familiarity with the varying price points and living conditions across different Moscow neighborhoods.