European apartments don't have fridges

I agree your system makes more sense but over here every appliance they put in their rental apartment means they get to charge more money for said place so people rather buy their own washing machine than pay for a new one every 2 years.

My building has a lot of utilities but combined they cost me €50 per month.

Oh, and a laundromat facility just for the residents.

They charge 1.50 per load, the fucking jews

Pretty fucking good.
I just moved too and all I’ve got is a stove and small fridge. However there is a shared laundromat and parking garage (in the centre of a city) which for me made it worth it
>2 bedrooms
How much do you pay? That is a lot.

They most certainly charge for it here as well, it's just not explicitly stated what the exact number is. I like it because it's convenient. Most people renting apartments are poorfucks anyways, doesn't really make sense to force them to try and cart big heavy appliances around - if they were in a position to do so, they would just buy a house.

Depends on the apartment. Some come furnished with a fridge, washing machine etc but those will cost extra

I only rent if it’s furnished and at least has a fridge, washing machine and a bed frame because I’m not retarded

830 dollars.

It's pretty good, like 70 bucks more than I was told to expect. But, it's 15 minutes walk away from my job which is just incredible imo.

I think everywhere in the UK comes with at least a cooker, but yeah, the rest of the furnishing is optional.

fridge and freezer is normal, dishwasher isn't always available. washing machines are communal.

No, unfurnished apartments exist. They just aren't as common because no one likes moving all their shit with them

My apartment came furnished but it's just out of convenience and me being a poor student. If I had money I would buy my own furniture, like wtf?