Wednesday19 February 2025
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Horror film location: accommodations near Kyiv available for 3,000 hryvnias (photos).

The offer has a significant advantage: the apartment is directly from the owner, which means potential tenants won't have to pay extra fees to a real estate agency.
Место для ужастика: жилье под Киевом всего за 3 тысячи гривен (фото).

In the city of Boryspil, Kyiv region, a 1-room apartment is being offered for rent in terrible condition—its walls are wrapped and blackened, giving it an overall appearance as if it has endured a Russian occupation. This housing offer caught the attention of "24 Channel. Real Estate".

While the average price for 1-room apartments in somewhat livable condition currently stands at 8,000 hryvnias, the owner of this "creepy" apartment has priced it at 3,000 hryvnias.

The apartment includes a boiler, an old television, and some furniture. The photos published in the ad show a dresser, a table with chairs, and a sofa.

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The walls in the apartment are "bare" and peeling. The floor is covered with "Soviet" carpets.

The kitchen, like all rooms, is also in a neglected state. It contains a stove, a sink, and a cupboard for tenants. As for utilities, the apartment is equipped with water, electricity, and gas.

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The landlord is asking for 3,000 hryvnias per month plus "utilities" for the property. The offer has a significant advantage—the apartment is from the owner, meaning potential tenants won’t have to overpay a real estate agency.

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It is worth noting that a man who rented out his one-room apartment revealed what his last tenant had done over two years. Among other things, the owner found piles of trash, urine bottles, and bags of feces in the apartment.

Additionally, it has been reported that in Ukraine, they are currently developing a new model of social housing. This model may involve partial payments from tenants, with the amount depending on their income.