Moscow-City is not only a business center, but also a place to live in high-rise residential complexes with developed infrastructure and a high level of comfort. Utilities here include payment for heating, water supply, electricity, garbage collection, as well as for elevator maintenance and cleaning of public spaces. The amount of payments depends on several factors:
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Apartment size: The larger the apartment size, the higher the utility bills will be, as heating and electricity costs increase proportionally.
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Resource consumption: Individual water and electricity consumption also affect the amount of monthly payments. Using air conditioners, heated floors and other electrical appliances can significantly increase the costs.
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Service level: Many residential complexes in Moscow City offer additional services such as concierge service, 24-hour security, fitness centers and spas, which are also reflected in the cost of utility bills in the form of service charges.
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Tariffs and policies of the management company: The amount of utility payments also depends on the established tariffs and policies of the management company servicing the residential complex.
On average, monthly utility bills in Moscow-City for a standard apartment can be from 10,000 rubles and up, depending on the above factors. To obtain accurate information on the amount of utility bills, it is recommended to contact the management company of the residential complex directly or study the terms of the contract when buying or renting an apartment.