The most expensive apartment in one of Moscow's "Stalinist skyscrapers" is offered for rent for 3.6 million rubles (just over 50 thousand euros) per month. The property is located in the residential part of the Radisson Collection Hotel, Moscow (formerly the Ukraine Hotel). The apartment has five rooms, its area is 280 square meters.
The most expensive apartment in one of Moscow's "Stalinist skyscrapers" is offered for rent for 3.6 million rubles (just over 50 thousand euros) per month. This is evidenced by the materials of analysts Savills (available at the disposal of "Lenta.ru").

The five-room apartment with designer renovation is located in the residential part of the Radisson Collection Hotel, Moscow (formerly the Ukraine Hotel). The area of ​​the property is 280 square meters. The second place in terms of rental rate is taken by a 150-meter "treshka" in a skyscraper on Kotelnicheskaya embankment. The apartment has its own exit to the high-rise terrace.


The third line of the rating went to an apartment in the same high-rise: a three-room facility with an area of ​​190 square meters is proposed to be rented for 850 thousand rubles a month. The apartment has a view of the Kremlin.


What an apartment looks like, which can be bought for 200 million rubles
“Apartments in“ Stalin's skyscrapers ”remain popular in the high-budget rental market in Moscow. There is always a demand for them: tenants are attracted by the uniqueness and historical value of such lots, aura and species characteristics. Many people strive to rent an apartment with a small terrace - this is already a special chic, ”Elena Kulikova, director of the Savills rental department in Russia, commented on the situation in the niche market.

In general, according to Savills statistics, in September 2019, tenants are offered 40 apartments in four "Stalinist skyscrapers": the former hotel "Ukraine", residential buildings on Kotelnicheskaya embankment, on Kudrinskaya Square and on Krasnye Vorota Square. The average rate of such apartments is 160 thousand rubles per month, the minimum is 54.7 thousand rubles per month.

"Stalin skyscrapers" - seven multi-storey buildings of monumental architecture, built in Moscow in the period from the late 1940s to the early 1950s: the main building of the Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, hotels "Ukraine" and "Leningradskaya" , residential buildings on Kotelnicheskaya embankment, on Kudrinskaya square and on Red Gate square. Also known as the "seven sisters".