Tuesday, September 3, 2024

LIVING LIKE RATS ...............CONDO LIFE

 


I hate condos .....on every level .......the fact that you have fuckers ...... above you...... and  below  you ......... but 20,000 fuckers........   can you imagine ........i simply cannot   fathom   ....... 20 k   in  an  apartment  block  ........you  might have  a parking problem  ......i mean where  the  fuck  do you park  ....and  the  sewage  system   .....imagine   thanksgiving or  st patricks  day there    .......its in russia   i just cannot imagine  sharing with  20 k  russkies   ,,,we all know these  fuckers  are   crazy ....bet eh cops are  there  all the  time at weekend    ...drinking  fights......we all know russians  and  alchohol consumption ........would hate to be a plumber    there  ....they must have a  maintenance  crew surely .......



THIS is the world's most crowded apartment block that houses 20,000 people - but residents never have to leave.

The unbelievable building in Russia contains a whopping 3,708 apartments with 35 entrances and 25 floors.

This complex in Russia is home to 20,000 people
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This complex in Russia is home to 20,000 peopleCredit: Alamy
The building contains a whopping 3,708 apartments
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The building contains a whopping 3,708 apartmentsCredit: Shutterstock
There's an average of around four to six apartments on each floor
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There's an average of around four to six apartments on each floorCredit: Shutterstock
It has been dubbed the 'Human Anthill' for its spectacular size
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It has been dubbed the 'Human Anthill' for its spectacular sizeCredit: YouTube/NFKRZ

Situated near St. Petersburg, the massive "Human Anthill" has blown people away by it's enormity - and left some questioning what food deliveries might look like here.

Most apartments are one or two-beds and there's an average of around four to six apartments on each floor.

And presumably a relief for residents, each section of the complex has four speedy elevators.

The giant apartments popped up in 2015 - and its popularity has soared since being on the market.

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The block's entire first floor is rented out to businesses which are hugely convenient for residents and makes the plot almost like its own city.

A user on Russian social media claims the building has unbelievable facilities for residents.

These include seven food shops, three beauty salons, a private kindergarten, numerous cafe's and a post office amongst other things.

They also added that they "once spent half a year without leaving the premises" due to the complex having everything they needed.

Parking is also unbelievably free.

It is also said to be "no disturbances or ruckus" as the walls are thick between apartments.

World’s longest apartment block has 15,000 windows, 170 front doors and locals need a bus to get from one end to the other

Reddit user who says they've lived there for eight years claims residents like the complex as most are working individuals and the flats are in a convenient location.

Another user pointed out that central St Petersburg apartments are "old" and "too expensive" - perhaps making the complex a great option for commuters.

But the apartments homing thousands of residents comes with problems, like one resident claiming that lines form for the elevator every evening - just like getting public transport.

Despite this, residents claim to like living in the giant complex due to the convenience of its location and having everything they need in the block.

Sadly for locals the originally cheap apartments that cost around £30,000 have gone and now a new two-bed apartment sits at around £76,000.

It comes as unbelievable images show Europe's tallest skyscraper that's situated in the middle of nowhere - and most people have never even heard of it.

The incredible Lakhta Centre mega-structure stands taller than both the Empire State Building and the roof of One World Trade Center.

At a mighty 1,516ft, the 87-storey Russian Lakhta Centre clinches the title of the tallest building on the continent from Moscow's Federation Tower.

The isolated needle-shaped skyscraper sits 12km outside of St Petersburg.

It has an unbelievable 2,000-seat amphitheatre inside, along with a sports centre, shops, restaurants and offices.

The mega-structure makes the Shard look tiny as it towers over it by nearly 500ft.

Not only is it hailed the tallest structure in Europe, but it is the 16th tallest building in the world.

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The skyscraper's fascia is made from 16,500 individual panes of glass which have all been fitted with automatic shutters to cut heat loss.

Residential and commercial spaces fill the building up to 1,181ft with a view point and restaurant at the top.

The infrastructure has numerous shops and even a kindergarten
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The infrastructure has numerous shops and even a kindergartenCredit: Alamy
Most apartments are one or two-beds
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Most apartments are one or two-bedsCredit: Getty
There is even an outside gym
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There is even an outside gymCredit: Shutterstock





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