What do you think about neo-commieblocks?

What do you think about neo-commieblocks?
This is considered upper middle class housing here. Around $110,000 for 2-room apartment (70m2 total).

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Love them

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Nostalgia.

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They are everywhere, so don't feel too bad.

Although those look particularly cheap...

Are you in Odessa?

Love those. The old ones are cool as well.

If its in a big city area, 1400€/m2 is a pretty good deal.

Kharkiv.

looks like apartments made for loosers

>neo-commieblocks
How are those "commieblocks." So basically you mean apartment high rises dumb nigger. At least you have those cool high rises.

Also sage for non-politics

>Jow Forums means politics

He much for your sister Katya?

Oh God Bless. I liked it very much there, but it has a more soulless feeling compared to your other cities. I remember sitting on a bench next to this stream and bridge, and there were very few people around. It was just... eerie. But Gorky Park really nice.

A few thousand dollars. But watch out because she'll still want to fuck all the cab drivers.

market has already collapsed, nobody will buy them
they are shit as investments and from rent collectig purpose lol.

ukrainian population is shrinking so neocommieblock is the worst investment, also ukraine has meme classification of buildings, after 2014 quality dropped to african level.

better to buy flat in stalinistic/modern high quality house in good locaton or to build own house outside of the city.

>upper middle class
>$110,000 for 2 bed

Pick one europoor

Fuck shit expensive. I thought you guys were supposed to be poor.

Where I live (and own property), you cant find a 10,000 square foot lot of empty land for under 150k or so

A two bed around here goes for 400k-600k depending on location and year built

>Around $110,000 for 2-room apartment (70m2 total)

Thats a huge amount of money for the average ukranian salary. you should mention that

I live in 1 bedroom basement apartment.

So nice and cold during the summers, people talk shit but they spend extra using AC.