A well-known Russian blogger, Amiran Sardarov, revealed that he recently purchased an attic in Moscow that remains uninhabited by him, choosing instead to rent it out. He showcased the property in a video published on a popular video platform.
In discussing the setup, the blogger behind the blog Khach’s Diary noted that his path to owning more space began even before a recent trip abroad. He organized the rental remotely, selecting a tenant who continues to reside in the attic apartment. Sardarov described the living arrangement as a personal milestone, emphasizing that the new space was acquired through his own efforts and is intended for his own use in the future.
According to the tenant, the attic offers a roomy apartment with a striking city view visible from the balcony. She walked through the unit with the blogger, highlighting a combined kitchen and living area, a bedroom, a drawing room, and a dressing space that contribute to a spacious, open feel.
During the tour, the tenant pointed out several drawbacks of the dwelling. The neighborhood is industrial, making it less suitable for casual strolls. A short taxi ride to the Garden Ring helps offset this, after which pedestrian access becomes easier. She also noted that sounds from neighboring units carry quite clearly through the walls and ceilings, which can affect quiet moments in the apartment.
While inspecting the loft, the blogger joked about occasional thoughts of ending the lease, a light-hearted moment that underscored the evolving nature of the arrangement. By the tour’s end, he assured the tenant that he would honor all terms outlined in the lease agreement and would handle any concerns promptly.
The story also touched on another real estate topic, briefly referencing a luxury apartment in Belgrade as part of a broader discussion about high-end living spaces and cross-border investments within the region (citation: contemporary real estate discussions and market observations).”