i live in portugal ... 50% of population live with minimum wage 820 euros and things are very expensive ..... seing prices like this makes me want to move to RUSSIA RIGHT NOW
I am from Galiza (Ola irmao 😊) , the Nordwest part of Spain and this is very true: in Portugal many people live in minimum legal wage but prices are very high even higher than in Spain, for example oil. Yes, Russia is cheaper and wages are lower but what is happening in West Europe is insane
Me too! I am from Mexico and currently living in Europe. I hate hot weather, the summer is the worst period of the year for me. It's a total nightmare living in a hot place without AC.
$ 10 000 in Canada is not even enough to get started, the fees for Survey's, Building Permits, By -Law Grants, and so on, are outrageous, More outrageous are the cost of Building Materials.
@@EternallyGod You can by those lots in Northern Ontario, in unregulated Townships only. I had to purchase an Xplorenet Satelite Dish for Internet. I'm out of range for Bell and Cable. Only a few have direct access to Hydro, and you need to get a Septic build, that will cost you now around $30 000. You can build a septic belt by yourself, but even unregulated townships will send a Building Inspector to approve of it. You also have to hire Bettray Well Drilling Ltd, to drill a Well for you. There are others too, but when I hired Bettray they had a very likeable Commercial: "No Water no Pay !" In lot of cases, there are only Lumber Jack trails to access those property lots, and Snowremoval is not carried by the township. That will add additional costs. I bought a John Deer Snowremoval (Blower)Tractor in 1984 for $ 16 000. I do not know what they cost today. My access road is a dirt road, circa 300 yards long.
I saw an youtube video in which a Russian man built a house in Canada for a couple of million dollars. I thought it would be something very beautiful and cool... but it was STUPIDLY JUST A STANDARD FRAME HOUSE! 😐😐😐😐 WTF...
@@EternallyGod I have never in my life seen a lot for $10000 anywhere in Quebec that we looked it was always north of $20k CAD and I've worked in real estate for 30 years. Anywhere near Montreal it's always north of 100k. Perhaps it's different in your nook of the country. There's no way you could buy a lot of the size they got for 10k in Quebec with sewage, electric and Internet. Sewage alone only happens if a project is happening, it's usually septic if you're in the middle of nowhere and even in expensive cities like Hudson, quebec it's not feasible to get sewage so they're often on septic. EDIT: I did a search for fun and the cheapest lot in the entire province is just a bit less than $20k with tax and in the middle of nowhere. Without including welcome tax, power, sewage or road. I didn't read about the requirements for that specific lot which seems to be part of a project and may have a clause that the development must be done to a certain spec buy the builder itself. There's a few in that price range non deforested with no strings attached mind you.
@@RMRealEstateProductions He is in the middle of nowhere....i know alot of you compare him in the middle of nowhere to city living....it is 100k in russian cities....
I'm in New Jersey, US. The affordability of the tools and materials you have shown is amazing. Where I am, a piece of land similar to what you've purchased would easily have gone for 200,000, USD. You also should be tracking your sweat cost and add it to your final tally. All the best to you and your soon to be wife
@@mrOL100 неверно! Цены на земельные участки в Сибири ( именно в крупных поселках и городках типа Слюдянки) ЗНАЧИТЕЛЬНО выше, чем в западной части России! Я сравнивал Иркутскую область и Кубань - на Кубани дешевле!
За сколько продать , кашмар..... да как вы там живете то вообще? Все говорили в Америке лучше всего зарабатывают , но исходя из того что я слышу ото всех , затраты на обычные для нас моменты у вас там космические просто ю Привет из Санкт-Петербурга
И, как минимум, стоит оставить карман для парковки, чтоб каждый раз не загонять машину во двор и не загораживать дорогу. Хотя понимаю, что дорога там не самая загруженная, но "закон подлости" - это единственный везде и всегда действующий закон. )))
😂 обиженный жизнью комментарий - вложили , а тебе что завидно ! ? Конкретно по этому видео все по правде и без прикрас! П/С - не понятно нахрена плиты выкинул … это да 😅
@@Misha_Butor название ролика "мы потратили 10к баксов на проект дома". комментарий: "вы с женой не потратили, а инвестировали". вы: "обиженный жизнью комментарий". Если есть знание англ, то зачем дёргаете кривой переводчик?
Be EXTREMLY careful with foundation cuz in Russia we have winter ice shifts so properly made foundation is a must make special work to ensure you know everything about land you build
@@Wild-Siberia you'd be surprised how many natives here in Russia don't understand that fact. I've seen some people with surprised faces, when they learned the hard way after building foundations themselves and seeing it crack and shift. I know you're better than that, but can't fault the guy, that still made a comment about this topic. It's just in case. People like giving advice, even the one that seems like something obvious. We like getting involved, it's some sort of leftover from communal nature of this country in it's past. Every time I make some repairs on my car outside on a street neighbors and even people that pass by, that I've seen once long time ago, stop by and ask what I'm doing, give advice and sometimes even physically help out if need be. Countryside Russia is the best :)
What stands out the most to me is that you can do things as you see fit, nobody is bugging you to see if you have a permit or other nonsense. So long as you abide by your property lines of course. In Quebec (canada) you need a permit for everything, even just to move a fence, to cut a dead tree, to change windows on your house yourself etc. It's quite frustrating, I can do just about anything myself and would love to tackle a project like you are from scratch. It's quite fun to see you guys' progress
He lives in a rural area. You know in rural Iowa, farmers are allowed pretty big leeway and they do their own home building and electricity wiring as well. It just has to be inspected and the reason for that is........if you try to sell it to someone else to avoid someone else getting stuck holding the bag if you took shortcuts or cut safety to the bone.
@@tallguy6055 I'm not disputing that, i'm from Chile, in Chile too no one bugs you to do as you wish but in Montreal, Canada it's a multitude of bureaucracy to get anything done. So to me, living where I live, it's refreshing. Sure, my cousin in Kansas (Wichita), also has no issues doing as he pleases, i'm merely commenting that to me it's cool to see.
@@RMRealEstateProductions Ok, agree on Canada, rather strange the rules up there. Items are so expensive as well. Most Canadians live within 100 or 200 miles of the US Border which is also a strange stat,
you still need permits and projects in Russia for potentially dangerous things like gas equipment (stoves, boilers), removing walls in apartments in a multi-storied building (because you could potentially remove a wall that's structurally necessary) and other such things. Though some people don't get permits like those and often live to tell the tale until something happens... hopefully just getting a fine. Sometimes though things turn out badly. Here in Russia we're sometimes fatally attracted to our freedom from government.
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My advice is to not move your fence, let some place if you want to use that road in the future for a wider vehicle.
You and your better half need to put in a large garden and hot house. My daughter did 3 years ago and even though it's a lot of work you get great stuff out of it. Sunday we went to her house and she made a zucchini casserole with queso (mexican), tomatillas, bell and chili peppers and sausage. All the veggies were from her garden. It was BOMB!!! She grows butternut and spaghetti squash too. She saves quite a bit on groceries. Her strawberry patch was in it's prime this year. Huge ones!!! Imagine you and Kesenia sitting on your back porch eating huge strawberries you grew yourself some evening.
В США доставка дерева с лесопилки точно не стоила бы 16$. Может только разговор о доставке тебе бы столько стоил. А вообще, вы молодцы, большой и хороший участок, дом построите.
@MsMaxho We had that about 30 years ago in Canada, but Oh Boy things have changed since. A lot of our Lumber Mills are gone, and I have to drive about 150 K to get to the next in Range now. Their prices are now 10 fold to where they where in the 90's. Soft Wood Lumber, turned into Softwood Gold.
I figured it would be cheaper but damn. . That is hell of a lot cheaper. Especially that lumber cost (I'm a carpenter). And the electricity doesn't seem like a bad price. I think people are a bit silly when it comes to tools. I have "cheap" tools and they do jobs I need perfectly. You're really just paying for the name. All in all, I think it's a fair price for a fair plot of land. Especially when you consider you're not just building a home but a future for your lineage. I have no hopes of being able to get a house here. Even a plot and then building would be way much more. Looking good so far! Also do you use any products like mulch/fert/sprays or have snares for your garden? Whats the soil like there in Russia for farming. Keep the videos coming especially the DIY stuff!
I haven’t spent money on good tools yet as the real work hasn’t started. I saved money on hand labor tools where as I’ll spend money on electric tools because these are more important. I’m a marine combat engineer veteran. My pride doesn’t let me over spend on manual labor tools as I can make up for their bad quality but I’ll never risk my work on bad equality electric tools or levels as these make our bread and butter. 🤝🏻
There are different lands in different states (regions and regions) and even in the same region. You always need to look if you are looking for land for gardening or farming, one land is needed, and if you just plant a lawn, it will fit everywhere except in very northern regions))). Greetings from the Urals, from Yekaterinburg!
@@user-sn6we8nj5x Realistically not so much. You can get far better deals in Central and South America with beachfront property and beautiful views / weather.
The wooden gate and walls are non transparent very solid beautiful providing privacy. That would cost a fortune in our Indonesia but for us it is more safe to build steel gates and brick walls, there is vandalism. How is the progress with the renovation of the existing house and water supply bore well. Make more short vids. Love for the family at home.
Hello again ! Nice to see that your project is moving forward ! When we built our house here in Russia we burned alot of garbage. I was thinking about the cow shed so you dont have to pay for someone to throw it away. Keep up the good work and stay safe ! Best regards from Moscow ! 👍
What do you do in Russia for work? (I've been thinking about what I could do there...I don't speak Russian so picture I would have quite limited options)
@@LoveBagpipes hello ! I work as an interior designer/artist here in Moscow together with my wife (she is russian) Russian language is absolutely needed when living here. I'm not fluent yet but I get around and can do all the day to day things. I'm not fluently enough yet to hold a meeting with a client so my wife handle that part. But there are a lot of good pages here on YT to get you started with Russian language. Be safe and have a really good day !
9:46 Что крайне странно. Земельные участки либо вплотную примыкают друг к другу, либо между ними предусмотрена дорога, в ширину проезда пожарной машины. А если перенести забор как ты планируешь, то получится половина ширины дороги, а так не бывает, что бы не так и не так. Лучше заранее всё выяснить у администрации.
Да, стоит сделать межевание участка, потому что если дорога единственная для ваших соседей, то вы не имеете права ее перекрывать. Могут быть варианты, но чаще так.
Very nice breakdown! Best wishes to Xenia I hope you make your true home. My father has a gate like that and he is getting old and it becomes very annoying to him to get out of the car and open the gate, enter with the card and close. If you will get a car I suggest getting a motor for the gate.
Hola Hermano! In my experience the majority of building materials and tools are less expensive in Russia. Electricity is definitely much cheaper and there are lots of skilled labour people to do work 😊
@@JIUNnF Это что за бред про опрос народа о продажи ГЭС? Народ каждый месяц скидывался на обслуживание или сам приходил и красил стены, менял смазку и крыльчатку? Ты перестань нести бред про народное добро. Годы колхозов показали что народное добро только в выгребной яме, всё другое не ценится и разворовывается тем же народом до состояния того что находится в той яме.
@@user-kf3tq6hx4z Да них.. подобного они принадлежат народу стране и дирипаска не имел права их "покупать" за сушие гроши их возвнли для будущих поколений а не для его кармана! И вот эти шоу он устраивает в пустую. Он этого ни как не изменит это просто факт. Тем более отчитыватся перед кем за бугром а оплачивая тем самым из квитанций потребителей(родителей) патроны которыми были убиты их дети состоящие в рядах Оперативников.
@@user-kf3tq6hx4z Министерство гидроэнергетики. Перед тем как продать весь каскад Ангарских ГЭС в тюрьму был пасажен очевидно показательно возможно даже заслуженно топ мэнеджер рус гидро начислявший себе повышенную годовую премию. Именно эта организация осушествляла контроль ща сооружениями данного типа...
Here in USA, "Harbor Freight" is the nationwide go-to for low cost tools. For example, a basic hammer runs about $5, they have a 'stubby' for $2.99 and a really fancy hammer for $14.99. Shovels there run about $15 each. A tape measure is about $5, but some are $2. HOWEVER: if you don't live near a Harbor Freight (mostly in/near cities) you will probably pay a lot more. BTW, here in USA if you look around a little, tools can be found at "estate sales" or thrift shops at near-giveaway prices.
The same principle works in Russia too, he lives in a remote area, a lot of things are considerably more expensive there compared to say big city where I live
Сто процентов. Я тоже не понимаю зачем брать новый инструмент, ну кроме электрического. В России есть типа барахолок где много людей продают старые вещи, типа рынка,и там можно купить отличный советский инструмент за копейки. Типа распродажи старых вещей. Во всех странах есть такие рынки. В Европе это называется фломаркет.
Never really wastes since it is increasing the value of your property with the new home and improvements to the land. Keep up the great work. looking forward to watching you and Ksenia transform this property into your dream home. take care. from Canada.
You did an excellent job recounting the tool prices and the piece of land. Glad to see you bought yourself a safety weight belt, which will protect your lower back from all the lifting and hard work.
Can u really put a price on your dreams? It’s so much hard work and worth every penny. The biggest fortune is that you met and have each other. I’m looking forward to when u have kids!
It's a pleasure to see how the man with a difficult fate enjoys his life in such an unusual way. And I’m happy for Ksenia, this is also an unusual turn of events for her. Happiness knows no boundaries and takes such unexpected forms. All the best to you guys!
I don't know much about price's of tool's...but as far as your land...my family thinks you did good! The scenery you have all around you Dan....is priceless! Beautiful! I can't wait to see when you are all finished.🙏❤😊
Hi Dan, very good info re prices; a bit more than I was expecting. Perhaps you should include the current house rent where you and Ksenia live while building. Cheers.
Well in reality I think all Americans should have land outside of America it’s our god given right to be free and well this is what I’ll do. Americans we don’t travel a lot or have much outside of America because we work more than everyone else and have no real vacation time.
Be careful with such an extension cord, unwind the wire from the coil when you turn on powerful electrical appliances. During operation, the cable heats up, especially if it is not very high-quality, wrapped in a coil, it heats up quite strongly and the insulation of the wire may melt.
Это выселки, отдалённые участок посёлка. Сомниваюсь что эту улицу посещает данный вид техники. А вот подскользнувшийся на гололедце автомобиль сможет разнообразить зимнюю тоску вехав в забор(нет его остановит снежный вал наличие которого при переносе забор будет исключенно и потребут чателного контроля за "дорожным полотном") ).
Watching you from Hungary. Prices of building materials and tools seem to have gone through the roof everywhere during the past two years. Tools and metal are still somewhat cheaper there and wood and labour costs are substantially cheaper compared to my country. However, if you calculate and compare the average wages, then you realise that they are ripping us off everywhere and only human life is getting cheaper in this world. But the main thing is that you could afford this, so keep up the good work on your property.🙂
Labour is very cheap, not expensive at all. As for the items you bought, about 30 - 40% less than in the UK. Removing the rubbish was VERY cheap. Best wishes.
Hello im from Trinidad and tools and materials here are much more expensive than in Russia. I live in the countryside and i paid about the same price for one lot of land which is about 100x50 feet and that was more than 10yrs ago so i think its way cheaper in Russia
Just paid $720 for 40 - 2x6x12 pressure treated deck boards w/delivery and $228 for materials to build a floating deck from Home Depot. Spent another $225 for TuffBlocks. Total $1173 for a 12x12 floating deck. Labor provided by myself and wife.
забор будет разрушаться сверху и снизу - закройте сверху доской или металлическим уголком и обработайте снизу - это продлит жизнь забору. я переделал свои заборы на сетку и профлист это дёшево, хорошо выглядит и долговечно.
Хотела то же самое написать. Этот забор, что делает Дэн, это лет на 10. Сама через это прошла, с дачей, а у нас не Сибирь, а Волгоград, сухо и жарко летом. Всё пришлось заменить на профлист. Красотень и голова не болит.
1200 sq meters plot about $11,500 is very cheap In Italy: 250$ sq meter up to 1,200$ sq meter for building plots Then 1200 sq meters from 300,000$ up to 1,440,000$ for building plots Agricolture land about 11$ sq meter, then 1,200 sq meters about 13,200$
From France here and I can say that I found the price of materials quite the same, especially if you want some quality and not dumb. Labor costs a little less on the other hand and since there is less tax it is cheaper. For having done a bathroom and some renovations in Russia (Ural), the prices can be "only" a few hundred euros cheaper. In Moscow this can be totally exaggerated they charge prices randomly and have no concept of value/quality
I live in Romania, our prices are definitely higher now, by quite a bit I’d say but I can’t really compare because it depends on the brands and the quality of the items you purchased. For example for a shovel $40 sounds expensive but it looks higher quality than what they’d sell at a local “magazin”☺️ Since you plan to do the build yourself you probably need to invest in some decent power tools (saws, a concrete mixer, a sander). One thing I was shocked about how cheap it is, the timber you used for the fence, it’s dirt cheap for the amount you got. And the plot is fairly affordable…well, it sounds like it, but on the other hand there are probably not many jobs in the area or a thriving economy so maybe for a local it’s not that affordable. Our plot is the same size, also small town/village, it’s valued at over 10x that but the prices for land differ a lot depending on region, amenities and work opportunities. I mean no offense but it’s too funny, a Mexican dude saying “build this wall” (when it’s a fence) so many times during these videos, it made me laugh😁
Yes the power tools will be bought once I need them, in the next process “the foundation” I’ll need power tools and other more expensive tools like levels
@@Wild-Siberia We had our house built to the “shell” stage and did the rest ourselves (install wood ceilings, doors, render the walls, flooring, tiling, painting), and we had some fails too. I don’t know if you need the advice but from what we learnt the “need to have” tools were an impact drill (preferably a higher power one that you can also use to mix mortar, render etc),) an angle grinder, drop saw, jigsaw, manual tile cutter, a level and a whole lot of trowels and buckets.
Those things in those kinds of price ranges I would buy only if I'm using them professionally to make money :-) To build your own house you can get away with much cheaper stuff. Oh, and a hammer for 22k rubles is a stupid territory to me 😂
@@alexmashkin863 yep. You can find much cheaper stuff for single use. But if you wanna use it multiple times, better dont buy the cheapest junk. About such an expensive hammer - if you not a professional builder, it's not worth it. I added it because it sells around the world, an people can compare price to their local.
Если делаешь ремонт, купи бормашину ( гравер) и оснастку к ней. В первую очередь надо брать фрезы, разные насадки, гибкий вал, отрезные диски ( по металлу и по дереву) , шлифовальные диски и барабаны, алмазные диски и боры. Лучше сразу купить большой набор с расходными материалами для гравера. Этот инструмент незаменим при выполнении мелких работ. Он много раз меня выручал.
@@maxt240 Нет, это не болгарка. Гравер, их еще бормашинами называют , это многофункциональный инструмент. Точное официальное название не помню, кажется что то типо прямошлифовальная машина. Как образец посмотрите граверы фирмы "дримель" ( не советую покупать), или "Профиль" ( более реальная машина, но дорогая и не очень удобная). Для них есть куча насадок расширяющих их возможности, от гравировки на разных поверхностях, до заточки инструмента, фрезерования и полировки. Я их чаще использую для мелкой резки металла, фрезерования и сверления стекла.
Don't move the fence! Not worth it. Can use it for parking, or plant some small pine trees there. Plus some trucks or tractors with trailers will slam into it if you put it too close to the road.
In America we have what is called easements for roads, utilities etc. Your property may show it goes to that stake but due to a road your property has a set back before you can construct anything on it. If you look at your back neighbors fence it sets back off the road, much like your fence already is. Look at your plot map of your land and I will bet it shows 7 feet or more set back due to an easement that you cannot construct or erect a fence on, even thou it is your property. Plus it makes for being a good neighbor.
Nope we went to the city and they told us to build the wall on the points. We talked to the neighbors they said the same. There’s enough room for a normal size road the issue may be someone in front who built theirs way off. Regardless the land I’m reclaiming is 1/6 of the entire plot it’s not worth giving that up to be used as a private road by the neighbors behind me
@@Wild-Siberia Ummm, I think you math is off a bit. If what you are reclaiming is 2 meters on average then 1/6th would mean you only have 10 meters on the other side of the fence. There is a lot more than that from what I see, at least twice as much I would say. Your shed alone looks to be about 3 meters wide
@@northsaskguy7878 I’m saying that section from the top to bottom makes up 1/6 of the land mass man idk what to tell you 🤣 it’s not just from where you saw it goes up all the way to the other corner behind the camera
@@Wild-Siberia I understand that the reclaim section is the full length of the plot. What you don't understand is I am talking about the WIDTH. If what you are reclaiming is 2 meters and you say that makes up 1/6th of your lot then 2 meters x 6 would be 12 meters total width, which means there would be only 10 meters on the other side of your fence. there is a lot more than that there, at least double I would guess just by looking at the video. Now do you understand?
Hello from Canada , There is not too many perfect places to live , too hot , too cold , too much rain , or snow , humidity , government nonsense , etc. , etc. , We are carbon taxed to death here , great informative video , good luck with all the projects
Brazilian here... The shopping list materials and items you showed would costs 2x or 3x times more in here... And not the greatest quality... EDIT: Holy shi*, the electricity bill is almost 100 times more expensive than in Russia
To be fair electricity where I live in Russia is the cheapest in the entire country our electricity is almost free because hydropower electricity from the river that comes out of lake baikal
Te felicito, espero que hagas videos de como es la naturaleza, los rios y la pesca en Siberia, adelante y desde Nicaragua un fuerte abrazo. Saludos Ian
The plot prices vary HUUUgely across Russia. Sometimes you can buy smth in a place a few miles away for half the price. I asssume you location is quite sought after and therefore more on a pricier side
@@Wild-Siberia I follow a french TH-camr, he bought a much bigger land than yours with full house, barn, electricity, etc.. for 2.5K USD 5 years ago ! In the Kazan/Tatarstan region I believe. 10K just for a plot of land sounds crazy expensive
You said 5 years ago pre war also my land is inside a national park next to the largest lake in the world … 10 minutes from the largest body of fresh water inside the national park. You can think 10k is a lot but it’s where my town is and for us it’s worth it. I live inside Yellowstone basically 🤣
Хороший обзор,.Дэн, пожалуйста, продолжай. Расскажи сколько стоит бюрократическая часть- разрешение на строительство, проект, подключение электричества. Сколько времени занимает. Я с начала своей стройки записывал основные затраты на стройку и теперь могу сравнивать. За последние 4 года цены на стройматериалы поднялись очень сильно. На все- металл, дерево, бетон.
It's great that you mention the cost in detail. A lot of people on the interwebs show their plots and building projects, but never say much about the price of things. Not just in RU, but in general. It makes it harder for people who might be interested in moving to a specific place to get a feeling for what is a good price and not. So your approach is excellent IMO. Do you guys have a vehicle or do you get down there with bikes currently?
We have my finances fathers car and we have our bikes. We can drive the bikes from the plot to our apartment in 7 minutes. A lot of TH-camrs lie about the cost of things I don’t want to do that so people understand the exact prices
All this suggests that the question of pricing in each country should be asked to the government. We see that almost all things cannot cost as much as they want to get for them in Europe, the USA, England or Japan (the last two countries are especially expensive). The same applies to work. This or that work cannot cost as much as they ask for it in certain countries; this work (energy costs, intellectual costs will be the same) can be done 6 times cheaper.
I recently got sick. Called an ambulance. I was taken to the hospital. The doctor examined him. I took blood and urine tests. They did a cardiac chart and did an X-ray of the lungs. A prescription was issued. All this was free. I paid $11 at the pharmacy for antibiotics, probiotics and antipyretics. How much does it cost in the USA?
For regular russians everything cost a lot,my dad is building the own house(it's our land where 5 our generations lived),so before my parents divorced house was burnt because old wires and electricity was wrong,so dad built new one,but still in process and can live inside winters,summers so it's all costt a lot building materials
Home Hardware and Canadian Tire in Canada charges around $ 10 for a single 5 inch screw. Half that price at Castle Building Supplies. I wish I had known about your "Well Harbor freight " source, when I had to renovate 3 Apartments ( A Nightmare of a Money Pit).
Hey you finally found some framing hammers. Good for you! Hope the fencing is rabbit proof for sake of garden- On Big Island we have feral pigs that are the bane of gardening. Aloha from Big Island! -Sid
Thanks a lot my friend there’s a lot to do but this year has only one more goal. The foundation, then next year some building but during winter months it’s all about camping and nature
Even though it summer and I have the gas heat turned off and not even using my Central air even on the days of 90 degree weather my monthly bills plus Utilities were $541 bucks
Such weather was in Siberia 2 weeks before it moved to Europe. I live in Barnaul, at the end of June the temperature of the air in the city is raised up to +34,5 degrees Celsius, and in the southern regions of Altai krai it went even higher, up to +39.
Насчёт "мусора" - лично я бы не вывозил, а складировал где-нибудь в уголке: деревянный можно распилить и потом использовать как растопку в бане например, а бетонные/кменные - можно расколоть и отсыпать себе подъездную дорожку, чтобы осенью в грязи не застревать.
My friend we’re using as much of possible for everything. I have already re used a lot of material and will burn a lot of the wood in camping trips this winter
In the long run, you will find Battery powered tools much more useful, than the ones requiring a wire to operate. The Batteries can also help you in time of power outages, to serve in combination with an inverter.
@@JIUNnF I live in the Boonies, and power goes off about 6 - 12 times a year, for an average of 10 hours. The longest was during a Blizzard in Central Ontario 2001, for 3 days. There are also Power Surges, that may fry your electronics. So for my TV, and Computers I use Battery Back Up Surge Protectors.
He lives in Irkutsk region, man, the power is not a problem there, cheap even by Russian standard and outages are extremely rare. Cordless tools are nice, but only if you're using them all the time. They're more expensive, so if you need tools for a project or only occasionally there's not much point to waste money on cordless.
@@user-qm7vj4jq7i Where did that happen ? I remember 2003 in Ontario, New York State, Ohio, Pennssylvania, Maine and Vermont where the whole Grid gave in for about 2 days, in some Regions, hard to believe that was 22 years ago. Nothing that drastic since than, but at least 3 outages per year in the Central Georgian Bay Region. Where did that happen ?
Also my idea is to 'park' the fence moving idea. You can rethink it in winter as in general it's rather handy if big machines could drive there. Fire truck included. And nothing of that money is waisted it's invested! Prices seem normal +/- for the tools. And I'd like to remind you to do the high foundation for the house! Things never happen, until they do. And the view will improve... ;)
The prices for the tools seem pretty comparable to the US, as long as you are going cheap by buying Chinese brands and not higher end made-in-the-USA ones. I think the biggest price difference is in the land itself and the building materials like lumber and the labor. I hope to be in your shoes in a couple more years, Dan. Wow, just a little over $12k is amazing!
Dan if I could be your neighbor I could give u all for free and it's old soviet instruments with quality mark and still works good,My dad builds houses and he has a lot of instruments as I do
I have had to do a lot with so little because people think I have money but I must save it and use it when I can. I cut everything by hand and won’t buy machines until it’s time to make the foundation. Thanks for being kind 🤝🏻 just knowing you’re this nice is good even without your toools
As an Australian in Russia , been building for the last 5 years here , the materials have gone up at least double , labor has tripled Tools also have gone up But still compared to back home it’s cheap
В России есть программа, по которой россияне могут приобрести 1 гектар за 100 000 рублей. В Белоруссии можно купить участок с домом за 12 500 рублей. Там тоже можно ловить рыбу. Ксения россиянка
Покупая землю, ты получаешь только участок. Всё остальное за твой счет. Разумеется, дорогу самостоятельно делать не придется, но это уже другая тема - общее благоустройство поселка. И здесь проект «Мой гектар» берет всё на себя. Но оплата всех коммуникаций ложится на покупателя. Сруб и вывоз деревьев тоже нужно оплачивать самостоятельно. А вырубать иногда приходится много - эта земля если и возделывалась, то очень давно. Поэтому природа там уже вступила в права. 🤔🤔
@@an0nycat из коммуникаций безусловно необходимым принято считать электричество хотя есть примеры когда семьи годами живут без подключения к сети. Например джастас
Если забор будете переносить-впереди конфликт.видно,что здесь проезжая дорога.оно вам надо?эти несчастные 2метра огромного значения в вашей жизни иметь не будут.а вот плохие отношения с соседями-это на всю жизнь.готовы жить с этим?или вам по фиг.но,...если получится оттяпать этот кусочек земли,назовите его,,техас,,😂!.
It’s not 2 meters it’s over 70 squared meters of land and the government of the city told us to build the wall in this location. It’s strange how people think it’s not a lot it’s not their life and land to build. Every part of the land we paid for is needed so that we can raise food and have space for the kids. This is Russia the land of the free 🤣
@@Wild-Siberia No, no, no, take your time. This area will not add decisive wealth to you. Be one step wiser. It is better to leave the passage wider. In winter there will be problems when clearing the driveway of snow. This has already been pointed out to you in the comments. Yes, this land is yours. But it is not necessary to fence it off with a fence. Enough border. Plant flowers or potatoes there :)
Do not forget that the wall of the house should be five meters from the “red line” (from the line adjacent to the road). No closer. Otherwise they may forcibly demolish it at your expense. Не забывайте, что стена дома должна находиться от "красной линии"(от линии прилегающей к дороге) в пяти метрах. Не ближе. Иначе могут принудительно снести за ваш счёт
Tools and materials seems expensive , almost as expensive as here. Just checked Home Depot for shovels and they go from $10 to $16 -- You paid $40 for 3. Now services is other story you Cement cleanup you paid $114 . Here in NJ would have cost you at least $700 if not more. Price of land seems cheap 11k but them are very far away from any major city. I could Probrably find .5 acre in a small town away from cities for about 30k. Keep in Mind NJ is expensive , other states are way cheaper.
Daniel! We are watching Arden and his wife and family building their house pretty quickly with a styrofoam system which has a name which I forgot but it looks like a great system but might not be for everyone! I would definitely do the same as them. Countryside Acres is their YT channel They are the family from Canada with 9 children.
@@Wild-Siberia Please do not underestimate the multitude of things you need, when building a House. There is plumbing, energy, safety and other often underestimated issues, that need to be considered. All my estimates for having Apartments renovated turned out to be 3 times as expansive, but that was here in Canada.
You did not WASTE!! You are just preparing the site for construction. From the state of its looks, you should have expected some expense to get the place ready for new structure. I want you to watch some videos from the channel: Countryside Acres. You will see that you are going to need some real bucks when you start to actually put the new house together. Aron in Countryside Acres has a large family (all from Canada), and all have a measure of experience building. However, it is quite awesome experience just to watch them folks building a pretty house, on the prairie, so to say.
Privet, my friend. I just sent your video to my buddy, who was helping me do work in my vacation home in the US Caribbean islands. I paid, among many other items, $70 for 6 path lights, $80 for an extension cord half the size of yours, $55 for a shovel, and $43 for a hoe. Hiring someone with a backhoe was $350 for 5 hours. That broom, though, $4.83 is too much, since you can make one like that from green twigs. 😂
@@Wild-Siberiaя понял , но в любом случае это лишнее. Куда вам столько земли? Пусть будет в резерве, понадобится,тогда и сделайте. Проживает одну зиму со старым забором , и посмотрите.
The tools are a little less than half price. The consumables, like nails, are 1/4 to 1/8 the price. The shovels are more expensive. But the hoe is 1/2 what it is on the East Coast. But check our property in Moscow. That will blow you away how expensive it is.
The price is completely reasonable. I had the roof of my Sri Lankan house replaced and the walls painted. Roof without replacing any wood. It cost me roughly $11,000 for just that. My home in Sri Lanka is in a village, far away from the city and that's the cost. Considering that, I believe your cost is reasonable. I don't even want to compare the costs in Singapore lol.
The prices were about what I expected. Most thing in Russia cost less then in the USA. Two main things that increase USA prices. More middle men involved in the USA. Everyone wants a cut, for doing nothing. And government over reach and oversight in the US. Claiming it's health or safety standards. So everything is inspected for approval by some government agency or other. Lumber yards nation wide. All sell split, cracked, severaly warped, and lumber damaged in other ways. It's price is all inflated over rough cut, uninspected lumber. And yet so much inspected lumber is junk. Most USA prices are higher. Because the government insists on their cut. Hidden taxation that does nothing to improve quality standards.
i live in portugal ... 50% of population live with minimum wage 820 euros and things are very expensive ..... seing prices like this makes me want to move to RUSSIA RIGHT NOW
It’s will be too cold for you 😅 . Portugal is much better 😊
I am from Galiza (Ola irmao 😊) , the Nordwest part of Spain and this is very true: in Portugal many people live in minimum legal wage but prices are very high even higher than in Spain, for example oil. Yes, Russia is cheaper and wages are lower but what is happening in West Europe is insane
@@sofyadeeva5985 i HATE hot weather .... hate it
Me too! I am from Mexico and currently living in Europe. I hate hot weather, the summer is the worst period of the year for me. It's a total nightmare living in a hot place without AC.
Not every part of Russia is cold@@sofyadeeva5985
$ 10 000 in Canada is not even enough to get started, the fees for Survey's, Building Permits, By -Law Grants, and so on, are outrageous, More outrageous are the cost of Building Materials.
He hasnt built anything, you can buy a lot for 10000 here in Canada and with that you would have sewage, electric and internet all run to your home.
@@EternallyGod You can by those lots in Northern Ontario, in unregulated Townships only.
I had to purchase an Xplorenet Satelite Dish for Internet. I'm out of range for Bell and Cable.
Only a few have direct access to Hydro, and you need to get a Septic build, that will cost you now around $30 000. You can build a septic belt by yourself, but even unregulated townships will send a Building Inspector to approve of it. You also have to hire Bettray Well Drilling Ltd, to drill a Well for you. There are others too, but when I hired Bettray they had a very likeable Commercial: "No Water no Pay !"
In lot of cases, there are only Lumber Jack trails to access those property lots, and Snowremoval is not carried by the township.
That will add additional costs. I bought a John Deer Snowremoval (Blower)Tractor in 1984 for $ 16 000.
I do not know what they cost today. My access road is a dirt road, circa 300 yards long.
I saw an youtube video in which a Russian man built a house in Canada for a couple of million dollars. I thought it would be something very beautiful and cool... but it was STUPIDLY JUST A STANDARD FRAME HOUSE! 😐😐😐😐 WTF...
@@EternallyGod I have never in my life seen a lot for $10000 anywhere in Quebec that we looked it was always north of $20k CAD and I've worked in real estate for 30 years. Anywhere near Montreal it's always north of 100k. Perhaps it's different in your nook of the country. There's no way you could buy a lot of the size they got for 10k in Quebec with sewage, electric and Internet. Sewage alone only happens if a project is happening, it's usually septic if you're in the middle of nowhere and even in expensive cities like Hudson, quebec it's not feasible to get sewage so they're often on septic.
EDIT: I did a search for fun and the cheapest lot in the entire province is just a bit less than $20k with tax and in the middle of nowhere. Without including welcome tax, power, sewage or road. I didn't read about the requirements for that specific lot which seems to be part of a project and may have a clause that the development must be done to a certain spec buy the builder itself. There's a few in that price range non deforested with no strings attached mind you.
@@RMRealEstateProductions He is in the middle of nowhere....i know alot of you compare him in the middle of nowhere to city living....it is 100k in russian cities....
I'm in New Jersey, US. The affordability of the tools and materials you have shown is amazing. Where I am, a piece of land similar to what you've purchased would easily have gone for 200,000, USD. You also should be tracking your sweat cost and add it to your final tally. All the best to you and your soon to be wife
He lives in Siberia. There is a lot of free territory and a lot of wood. Accordingly, prices are much lower than in central Russia.
@mrOL100 Oh, thanks, I thought he was in Burbank California.
Thanks for the awesome information my friend this is the sort of comparisons people need to read
@@mrOL100 неверно! Цены на земельные участки в Сибири ( именно в крупных поселках и городках типа Слюдянки) ЗНАЧИТЕЛЬНО выше, чем в западной части России! Я сравнивал Иркутскую область и Кубань - на Кубани дешевле!
За сколько продать , кашмар..... да как вы там живете то вообще? Все говорили в Америке лучше всего зарабатывают , но исходя из того что я слышу ото всех , затраты на обычные для нас моменты у вас там космические просто ю Привет из Санкт-Петербурга
У нас в деревне все заборы прозрачные, по опыту работы в полиции - они самые безопасные. Глаза соседей лучшая защита твоего участка.
It’s true but in this region there’s few of them
@@Wild-Siberia металлические листы на воротах ради дизайна или доски кончились? Просто интересно стало, а то всё остальное добротный деревянный забор.
при условии, что соседи не пьяницы, которым не хватает на бутылку. по разному бывает и зависит от конкретного места и соседей
Глаза соседей- что 😂😂😂
Не люблю существовать под чьим то присмотром! ИМХО
СОВЕТ! НЕ ДВИГАТЬ ЗАБОР! Сузите улицу и зимой снегом Вам трактор сломает забор!
Good call!
Место выбрали какое то тухлое . Вроде Сибирь , места полно а дом на доме , как у нас в Сочи .
И, как минимум, стоит оставить карман для парковки, чтоб каждый раз не загонять машину во двор и не загораживать дорогу. Хотя понимаю, что дорога там не самая загруженная, но "закон подлости" - это единственный везде и всегда действующий закон. )))
Вы правы! Это желание не практично. Лучше, если останется так, как было.
Сто процентов. Эти два метра не нужны.
you did not "waste" you and your wife "invested". Gracias hermano por la perspectiva tuya viviendo en un buen pais. Saludos.
Saludos! Thank you
😂 обиженный жизнью комментарий
- вложили , а тебе что завидно ! ?
Конкретно по этому видео все по правде и без прикрас!
П/С
- не понятно нахрена плиты выкинул … это да 😅
@@Misha_Butorчто? У вас есть знание английского вообще? Какую-то ерунду написали про про зависть, которую автор комментария вообще не упоминал.
@@gamzillio знания есть, а так же переводчик работает в комментариях ))
@@Misha_Butor
название ролика "мы потратили 10к баксов на проект дома".
комментарий: "вы с женой не потратили, а инвестировали".
вы: "обиженный жизнью комментарий".
Если есть знание англ, то зачем дёргаете кривой переводчик?
Be EXTREMLY careful with foundation cuz in Russia we have winter ice shifts so properly made foundation is a must make special work to ensure you know everything about land you build
Of course 🤣 I live here I feel it every year now
@@Wild-Siberia you'd be surprised how many natives here in Russia don't understand that fact. I've seen some people with surprised faces, when they learned the hard way after building foundations themselves and seeing it crack and shift. I know you're better than that, but can't fault the guy, that still made a comment about this topic. It's just in case.
People like giving advice, even the one that seems like something obvious. We like getting involved, it's some sort of leftover from communal nature of this country in it's past. Every time I make some repairs on my car outside on a street neighbors and even people that pass by, that I've seen once long time ago, stop by and ask what I'm doing, give advice and sometimes even physically help out if need be. Countryside Russia is the best :)
What stands out the most to me is that you can do things as you see fit, nobody is bugging you to see if you have a permit or other nonsense. So long as you abide by your property lines of course. In Quebec (canada) you need a permit for everything, even just to move a fence, to cut a dead tree, to change windows on your house yourself etc. It's quite frustrating, I can do just about anything myself and would love to tackle a project like you are from scratch. It's quite fun to see you guys' progress
He lives in a rural area. You know in rural Iowa, farmers are allowed pretty big leeway and they do their own home building and electricity wiring as well. It just has to be inspected and the reason for that is........if you try to sell it to someone else to avoid someone else getting stuck holding the bag if you took shortcuts or cut safety to the bone.
@@tallguy6055 I'm not disputing that, i'm from Chile, in Chile too no one bugs you to do as you wish but in Montreal, Canada it's a multitude of bureaucracy to get anything done. So to me, living where I live, it's refreshing. Sure, my cousin in Kansas (Wichita), also has no issues doing as he pleases, i'm merely commenting that to me it's cool to see.
@@RMRealEstateProductions Ok, agree on Canada, rather strange the rules up there. Items are so expensive as well. Most Canadians live within 100 or 200 miles of the US Border which is also a strange stat,
You can't build on utility lines, can't build living buildings closer than 3m to the border of property, 1m for other (trees too I think).
you still need permits and projects in Russia for potentially dangerous things like gas equipment (stoves, boilers), removing walls in apartments in a multi-storied building (because you could potentially remove a wall that's structurally necessary) and other such things. Though some people don't get permits like those and often live to tell the tale until something happens... hopefully just getting a fine. Sometimes though things turn out badly. Here in Russia we're sometimes fatally attracted to our freedom from government.
My advice is to not move your fence, let some place if you want to use that road in the future for a wider vehicle.
Yeah, like a captured Humvee 😅
Сто процентов. Об этом все пишут . Эти два метра ничего не прибавят к участку,а проблем создадут.
Actually the previous statement about snow plows and built up snow toppling the fence is the main reason.
It sounds like their neighbors don’t really respect land boundaries, that’s probably the reason for wanting to fully fence the plot.
Our land is more than the points we gave space for the road our points cross the road even more
You and your better half need to put in a large garden and hot house. My daughter did 3 years ago and even though it's a lot of work you get great stuff out of it. Sunday we went to her house and she made a zucchini casserole with queso (mexican), tomatillas, bell and chili peppers and sausage. All the veggies were from her garden. It was BOMB!!! She grows butternut and spaghetti squash too. She saves quite a bit on groceries. Her strawberry patch was in it's prime this year. Huge ones!!! Imagine you and Kesenia sitting on your back porch eating huge strawberries you grew yourself some evening.
Yes it takes a lot of savings my friend we’re working on it 👍🏻
@@Wild-Siberia You will get it done!!! Best roads to you both.
В США доставка дерева с лесопилки точно не стоила бы 16$. Может только разговор о доставке тебе бы столько стоил. А вообще, вы молодцы, большой и хороший участок, дом построите.
@MsMaxho
We had that about 30 years ago in Canada, but Oh Boy things have changed since.
A lot of our Lumber Mills are gone, and I have to drive about 150 K to get to the next in Range now.
Their prices are now 10 fold to where they where in the 90's.
Soft Wood Lumber, turned into Softwood Gold.
@@ernstwiltmann6Strange.
But there must be a lot of forest in Canada.
At least there was a lot of it there when I studied geography
@@ernstwiltmann6 It's fate.
Everything is really coming along nicely, and yes it’s cheap!
Thanks for tuning in
Keep this kind of content coming mate, really interesting!
We will link up in Moscow after my wedding I will have to go to Moscow to get ksenia mexican residency 🤝🏻
See you soon dan xenia , wish you all the best with God's blessings❤🙏
🙏🏻
I figured it would be cheaper but damn. . That is hell of a lot cheaper. Especially that lumber cost (I'm a carpenter). And the electricity doesn't seem like a bad price. I think people are a bit silly when it comes to tools. I have "cheap" tools and they do jobs I need perfectly. You're really just paying for the name. All in all, I think it's a fair price for a fair plot of land. Especially when you consider you're not just building a home but a future for your lineage. I have no hopes of being able to get a house here. Even a plot and then building would be way much more. Looking good so far! Also do you use any products like mulch/fert/sprays or have snares for your garden? Whats the soil like there in Russia for farming. Keep the videos coming especially the DIY stuff!
I haven’t spent money on good tools yet as the real work hasn’t started. I saved money on hand labor tools where as I’ll spend money on electric tools because these are more important.
I’m a marine combat engineer veteran. My pride doesn’t let me over spend on manual labor tools as I can make up for their bad quality but I’ll never risk my work on bad equality electric tools or levels as these make our bread and butter. 🤝🏻
@@Wild-Siberia Heck yeah! Please keep updates on the house coming!
There are different lands in different states (regions and regions) and even in the same region. You always need to look if you are looking for land for gardening or farming, one land is needed, and if you just plant a lawn, it will fit everywhere except in very northern regions))). Greetings from the Urals, from Yekaterinburg!
much cheaper than Texas.....just an acre of land cost USD 750K! Tool prices are about 3-5 times more.
I think people can Google how much land costs in Texas. Tool prices likewise.😁 If your looking to buy land again though please post here first.😁
And also food is 3-4 times cheaper than in the US. Russia is a good retirement option, especially for Russian speakers.
@@user-sn6we8nj5x Realistically not so much. You can get far better deals in Central and South America with beachfront property and beautiful views / weather.
The wooden gate and walls are non transparent very solid beautiful providing privacy. That would cost a fortune in our Indonesia but for us it is more safe to build steel gates and brick walls, there is vandalism. How is the progress with the renovation of the existing house and water supply bore well. Make more short vids. Love for the family at home.
Is the wood well preserved to avoid weathering. A good protection method is necessary.
Home Hardware in Canada charged me $27,95, for a Hammer like that. But Dollarama had them on sale, for a limited time at &6.99.
Hello again ! Nice to see that your project is moving forward !
When we built our house here in Russia we burned alot of garbage.
I was thinking about the cow shed so you dont have to pay for someone to throw it away.
Keep up the good work and stay safe ! Best regards from Moscow !
👍
I will use a lot of the wood for camping
What do you do in Russia for work? (I've been thinking about what I could do there...I don't speak Russian so picture I would have quite limited options)
@@LoveBagpipesassortment of things English teaching and from TH-cam
@@Wild-Siberia I meant the Yogibear account...I knew you had the TH-cam channel :)
@@LoveBagpipes hello ! I work as an interior designer/artist here in Moscow together with my wife (she is russian)
Russian language is absolutely needed when living here.
I'm not fluent yet but I get around and can do all the day to day things.
I'm not fluently enough yet to hold a meeting with a client so my wife handle that part.
But there are a lot of good pages here on YT to get you started with Russian language.
Be safe and have a really good day !
Dan, Ksenya and you make fantastic couple! I wish you the best of luck with your new home. Ребята, вы горы свернете!
Awsome sir don Baker from Wisconsin a veterinarian like you..been folloling your journey
Thanks a lot my friend 🫡
9:46 Что крайне странно. Земельные участки либо вплотную примыкают друг к другу, либо между ними предусмотрена дорога, в ширину проезда пожарной машины. А если перенести забор как ты планируешь, то получится половина ширины дороги, а так не бывает, что бы не так и не так. Лучше заранее всё выяснить у администрации.
Да, стоит сделать межевание участка, потому что если дорога единственная для ваших соседей, то вы не имеете права ее перекрывать. Могут быть варианты, но чаще так.
Межевание они провели первым делом! Возможно соседи захватили землю.
@@user-wh4so2hv7q всё возможно...
@@elusive6119 Он говорил про отметку на палке. Я думаю это межевой знак.
It’s interesting how people comment about this when it was the administration who told us to make the wall in those points 🤣
Very nice breakdown! Best wishes to Xenia I hope you make your true home.
My father has a gate like that and he is getting old and it becomes very annoying to him to get out of the car and open the gate, enter with the card and close. If you will get a car I suggest getting a motor for the gate.
Thank you 🤝🏻
Кабеля лучше всё-таки в гофру спрятать, на всякий пожарный😉
гофра не спасет
@@BagginsFedor почему?
@@BagginsFedorстальная спасет
@@AlexAlex-ll5sz бессмысленная трата денег, учитывая, что проводка открытая. Тратиться на стальную гофру для, по сути сарая, бессмысленно.
@@AlexAlex-ll5sz стальная хорошо плавится от замыкания, конечно спасёт
Hola Hermano! In my experience the majority of building materials and tools are less expensive in Russia. Electricity is definitely much cheaper and there are lots of skilled labour people to do work 😊
Гидроэнергетика, совсем недавно было дешевле но без спроса у народа его(народа) имущество каскад ГЭС были проданны олигарху.
@@JIUNnF Это что за бред про опрос народа о продажи ГЭС? Народ каждый месяц скидывался на обслуживание или сам приходил и красил стены, менял смазку и крыльчатку? Ты перестань нести бред про народное добро. Годы колхозов показали что народное добро только в выгребной яме, всё другое не ценится и разворовывается тем же народом до состояния того что находится в той яме.
@@user-kf3tq6hx4z Да них.. подобного они принадлежат народу стране и дирипаска не имел права их "покупать" за сушие гроши их возвнли для будущих поколений а не для его кармана! И вот эти шоу он устраивает в пустую. Он этого ни как не изменит это просто факт. Тем более отчитыватся перед кем за бугром а оплачивая тем самым из квитанций потребителей(родителей) патроны которыми были убиты их дети состоящие в рядах Оперативников.
@@JIUNnF Раз уж такое дело, пока не поздно, беги к психиатру. Братан, это клиника.
@@user-kf3tq6hx4z Министерство гидроэнергетики. Перед тем как продать весь каскад Ангарских ГЭС в тюрьму был пасажен очевидно показательно возможно даже заслуженно топ мэнеджер рус гидро начислявший себе повышенную годовую премию. Именно эта организация осушествляла контроль ща сооружениями данного типа...
Here in USA, "Harbor Freight" is the nationwide go-to for low cost tools. For example, a basic hammer runs about $5, they have a 'stubby' for $2.99 and a really fancy hammer for $14.99. Shovels there run about $15 each. A tape measure is about $5, but some are $2. HOWEVER: if you don't live near a Harbor Freight (mostly in/near cities) you will probably pay a lot more. BTW, here in USA if you look around a little, tools can be found at "estate sales" or thrift shops at near-giveaway prices.
The same principle works in Russia too, he lives in a remote area, a lot of things are considerably more expensive there compared to say big city where I live
Сто процентов. Я тоже не понимаю зачем брать новый инструмент, ну кроме электрического. В России есть типа барахолок где много людей продают старые вещи, типа рынка,и там можно купить отличный советский инструмент за копейки. Типа распродажи старых вещей. Во всех странах есть такие рынки. В Европе это называется фломаркет.
А ещё можно к соседу зайти и весь инструмент можно взять на время у него....за просто так. 😂
Never really wastes since it is increasing the value of your property with the new home and improvements to the land. Keep up the great work. looking forward to watching you and Ksenia transform this property into your dream home. take care. from Canada.
Very detailed listing of the costs I like that. Building houses is expansive because costs add up.
You did an excellent job recounting the tool prices and the piece of land. Glad to see you bought yourself a safety weight belt, which will protect your lower back from all the lifting and hard work.
Yes for sure I had to buy the belt I listened to a lot of comments about it thanks for the positive feedback
Can u really put a price on your dreams? It’s so much hard work and worth every penny. The biggest fortune is that you met and have each other. I’m looking forward to when u have kids!
I am trying for kids 🥲
It's a pleasure to see how the man with a difficult fate enjoys his life in such an unusual way. And I’m happy for Ksenia, this is also an unusual turn of events for her. Happiness knows no boundaries and takes such unexpected forms. All the best to you guys!
Thanks for watching, the best therapy for me has been coming to this alien planet aka Russia for me Siberia is unlike anything ever
I don't know much about price's of tool's...but as far as your land...my family thinks you did good! The scenery you have all around you Dan....is priceless! Beautiful! I can't wait to see when you are all finished.🙏❤😊
Thank you yes we did buy this place for the locations inside town limits and the scenery
@@Wild-Siberia ❤️❤️❤️
Dan, eres un hombre multifacético, emprendedor y con muchos conocimientos, sobre todo trabajador, TE AMO ❤
Te amo tanto te extrañamos Ksenia no para de hablar de México
Hi Dan, very good info re prices; a bit more than I was expecting. Perhaps you should include the current house rent where you and Ksenia live while building. Cheers.
We have our own apartment with ksenias father I should break down the monthly costs I will do it
@@Wild-Siberia Thanks, that would be great info.
Это вообще копейки . ребята молодцы!!!!
$12k for that good-sized land ... dam bro, you are teasing us in the United States.
Well in reality I think all Americans should have land outside of America it’s our god given right to be free and well this is what I’ll do.
Americans we don’t travel a lot or have much outside of America because we work more than everyone else and have no real vacation time.
Be careful with such an extension cord, unwind the wire from the coil when you turn on powerful electrical appliances. During operation, the cable heats up, especially if it is not very high-quality, wrapped in a coil, it heats up quite strongly and the insulation of the wire may melt.
It is recommended to unroll this extension cord during operation.
Otherwise, induction occurs in the spiral
Good call
Those prices are cheap. ..3x cheaper than in Canada .some of those items were 7x& 10x cheaper. ..good deals in Ru
I do not recommend moving the fence.A narrow street.In winter, a snowplow will break down your fence.
Это выселки, отдалённые участок посёлка. Сомниваюсь что эту улицу посещает данный вид техники. А вот подскользнувшийся на гололедце автомобиль сможет разнообразить зимнюю тоску вехав в забор(нет его остановит снежный вал наличие которого при переносе забор будет исключенно и потребут чателного контроля за "дорожным полотном") ).
There is no snowplow and the government told us to put it there
Ребята,вы уже много сделали, молодцы ❤
Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Watching you from Hungary. Prices of building materials and tools seem to have gone through the roof everywhere during the past two years. Tools and metal are still somewhat cheaper there and wood and labour costs are substantially cheaper compared to my country. However, if you calculate and compare the average wages, then you realise that they are ripping us off everywhere and only human life is getting cheaper in this world. But the main thing is that you could afford this, so keep up the good work on your property.🙂
If this is the main road to your land, think twice before narrowing it down! sometimes access to larger transport than a car is necessary 🧐
Labour is very cheap, not expensive at all. As for the items you bought, about 30 - 40% less than in the UK. Removing the rubbish was VERY cheap. Best wishes.
Thank you so much for the comparison from your place!
Hello im from Trinidad and tools and materials here are much more expensive than in Russia. I live in the countryside and i paid about the same price for one lot of land which is about 100x50 feet and that was more than 10yrs ago so i think its way cheaper in Russia
Wow thanks for the report from Trinidad 🇹🇹🤝🏻
Just paid $720 for 40 - 2x6x12 pressure treated deck boards w/delivery and $228 for materials to build a floating deck from Home Depot. Spent another $225 for TuffBlocks. Total $1173 for a 12x12 floating deck. Labor provided by myself and wife.
it looks like prices in Canada.... 20 years ago.
Интересно, а зарплаты в Канаде 20 лет назад тоже были 200-500 долл? ))))))))))))))))))))))))
Wow
@@Tim76fulпосле уплаты всех налогов возможно и меньше.
забор будет разрушаться сверху и снизу - закройте сверху доской или металлическим уголком и обработайте снизу - это продлит жизнь забору. я переделал свои заборы на сетку и профлист это дёшево, хорошо выглядит и долговечно.
Хотела то же самое написать. Этот забор, что делает Дэн, это лет на 10. Сама через это прошла, с дачей, а у нас не Сибирь, а Волгоград, сухо и жарко летом. Всё пришлось заменить на профлист. Красотень и голова не болит.
@@user-dw1op3cb6b
ненавижу профлист и сайдинг.
It’s not cheap enough to spend money on right now I needed a fence as soon as possible people were walking into the plot every day.
@@Wild-SiberiaБлагодарю вас за разъяснение Даниэль.
@@Wild-Siberia вы не учитываете стоимость своей работы)
1200 sq meters plot about $11,500 is very cheap
In Italy:
250$ sq meter up to 1,200$ sq meter for building plots
Then 1200 sq meters from 300,000$ up to 1,440,000$ for building plots
Agricolture land about 11$ sq meter, then 1,200 sq meters about 13,200$
Wow thanks so much for the awesome price information!!’
From France here and I can say that I found the price of materials quite the same, especially if you want some quality and not dumb. Labor costs a little less on the other hand and since there is less tax it is cheaper. For having done a bathroom and some renovations in Russia (Ural), the prices can be "only" a few hundred euros cheaper. In Moscow this can be totally exaggerated they charge prices randomly and have no concept of value/quality
I live in Romania, our prices are definitely higher now, by quite a bit I’d say but I can’t really compare because it depends on the brands and the quality of the items you purchased. For example for a shovel $40 sounds expensive but it looks higher quality than what they’d sell at a local “magazin”☺️
Since you plan to do the build yourself you probably need to invest in some decent power tools (saws, a concrete mixer, a sander).
One thing I was shocked about how cheap it is, the timber you used for the fence, it’s dirt cheap for the amount you got. And the plot is fairly affordable…well, it sounds like it, but on the other hand there are probably not many jobs in the area or a thriving economy so maybe for a local it’s not that affordable. Our plot is the same size, also small town/village, it’s valued at over 10x that but the prices for land differ a lot depending on region, amenities and work opportunities.
I mean no offense but it’s too funny, a Mexican dude saying “build this wall” (when it’s a fence) so many times during these videos, it made me laugh😁
Yes the power tools will be bought once I need them, in the next process “the foundation” I’ll need power tools and other more expensive tools like levels
@@Wild-Siberia We had our house built to the “shell” stage and did the rest ourselves (install wood ceilings, doors, render the walls, flooring, tiling, painting), and we had some fails too. I don’t know if you need the advice but from what we learnt the “need to have” tools were an impact drill (preferably a higher power one that you can also use to mix mortar, render etc),) an angle grinder, drop saw, jigsaw, manual tile cutter, a level and a whole lot of trowels and buckets.
That is awesome! Can't wait for you to start the house!
measuring tape Milwaukee stud gen 3 costs around 2,5k rubles,
Swaunsson square around 3k rubles, good enough framing hammer (Gross, Truper, Nikona) around 2-3k rubles.
Stiletto 14oz titanium hammer with wooden grip - 22k rubles
Good enough 18v cordless drill around 20k rubles.
165mm cordless saw 10-30k rubles.
Milwaukee cordless framing nailer around 80k rubles.
Those things in those kinds of price ranges I would buy only if I'm using them professionally to make money :-) To build your own house you can get away with much cheaper stuff.
Oh, and a hammer for 22k rubles is a stupid territory to me 😂
@@alexmashkin863 yep. You can find much cheaper stuff for single use. But if you wanna use it multiple times, better dont buy the cheapest junk.
About such an expensive hammer - if you not a professional builder, it's not worth it.
I added it because it sells around the world, an people can compare price to their local.
Yea once we are going to make the foundation I’ll be buying brand things
@@a777aa64rus They are sold all over the world, but they are produced in China
@@user-hs2yk5mx9f so what?
Если делаешь ремонт, купи бормашину ( гравер) и оснастку к ней. В первую очередь надо брать фрезы, разные насадки, гибкий вал, отрезные диски ( по металлу и по дереву) , шлифовальные диски и барабаны, алмазные диски и боры. Лучше сразу купить большой набор с расходными материалами для гравера. Этот инструмент незаменим при выполнении мелких работ. Он много раз меня выручал.
Гравёр это "болгарка"?
@@maxt240 Нет, это не болгарка. Гравер, их еще бормашинами называют , это многофункциональный инструмент. Точное официальное название не помню, кажется что то типо прямошлифовальная машина. Как образец посмотрите граверы фирмы "дримель" ( не советую покупать), или "Профиль" ( более реальная машина, но дорогая и не очень удобная). Для них есть куча насадок расширяющих их возможности, от гравировки на разных поверхностях, до заточки инструмента, фрезерования и полировки. Я их чаще использую для мелкой резки металла, фрезерования и сверления стекла.
@@DIOS-M благодарю за подробный ответ.🙂
@@maxt240 Не за что
Everything is coming along really well. I enjoyed this video. 😊❤
Thank you! 🤗
Don't move the fence! Not worth it. Can use it for parking, or plant some small pine trees there. Plus some trucks or tractors with trailers will slam into it if you put it too close to the road.
The land is 1/6 of our entire land, there’s enough space for vehicles to move if we put the fence where it’s supposed to be
Way lower in Russia, one claw hammer cost me $47 USD here in the US love your videos I'm headed to Russia before December
In America we have what is called easements for roads, utilities etc. Your property may show it goes to that stake but due to a road your property has a set back before you can construct anything on it. If you look at your back neighbors fence it sets back off the road, much like your fence already is. Look at your plot map of your land and I will bet it shows 7 feet or more set back due to an easement that you cannot construct or erect a fence on, even thou it is your property. Plus it makes for being a good neighbor.
Nope we went to the city and they told us to build the wall on the points. We talked to the neighbors they said the same. There’s enough room for a normal size road the issue may be someone in front who built theirs way off. Regardless the land I’m reclaiming is 1/6 of the entire plot it’s not worth giving that up to be used as a private road by the neighbors behind me
@@Wild-Siberia Ummm, I think you math is off a bit. If what you are reclaiming is 2 meters on average then 1/6th would mean you only have 10 meters on the other side of the fence. There is a lot more than that from what I see, at least twice as much I would say. Your shed alone looks to be about 3 meters wide
@@Wild-Siberia Okay, i wasn't sure how easements work in Russia, I only know how they work where I live.
@@northsaskguy7878 I’m saying that section from the top to bottom makes up 1/6 of the land mass man idk what to tell you 🤣 it’s not just from where you saw it goes up all the way to the other corner behind the camera
@@Wild-Siberia I understand that the reclaim section is the full length of the plot. What you don't understand is I am talking about the WIDTH. If what you are reclaiming is 2 meters and you say that makes up 1/6th of your lot then 2 meters x 6 would be 12 meters total width, which means there would be only 10 meters on the other side of your fence. there is a lot more than that there, at least double I would guess just by looking at the video. Now do you understand?
Hello from Canada , There is not too many perfect places to live , too hot , too cold , too much rain , or snow , humidity , government nonsense , etc. , etc. , We are carbon taxed to death here , great informative video , good luck with all the projects
Yes that’s true perfect is impossible but finding a place you’re ok with is the goal
Brazilian here... The shopping list materials and items you showed would costs 2x or 3x times more in here... And not the greatest quality...
EDIT: Holy shi*, the electricity bill is almost 100 times more expensive than in Russia
Yeah, in Russia my mom was paying 1 euro/ month for gas
To be fair electricity where I live in Russia is the cheapest in the entire country our electricity is almost free because hydropower electricity from the river that comes out of lake baikal
за газ 1 евро в месяц это многовато даже , да газ у нас можно сказать бесплатный , да и вода и электричество по сравнению с другими странами мелочи
Te felicito, espero que hagas videos de como es la naturaleza, los rios y la pesca en Siberia, adelante y desde Nicaragua un fuerte abrazo. Saludos Ian
Si claro ya viene la temporada de camping amo a Nicaragua un saludo muy grande desde Siberia
The plot prices vary HUUUgely across Russia. Sometimes you can buy smth in a place a few miles away for half the price. I asssume you location is quite sought after and therefore more on a pricier side
The price on this is what it was due to the location being 10 minutes from the largest lake in the world
@@Wild-Siberia I follow a french TH-camr, he bought a much bigger land than yours with full house, barn, electricity, etc.. for 2.5K USD 5 years ago ! In the Kazan/Tatarstan region I believe. 10K just for a plot of land sounds crazy expensive
You said 5 years ago pre war also my land is inside a national park next to the largest lake in the world … 10 minutes from the largest body of fresh water inside the national park. You can think 10k is a lot but it’s where my town is and for us it’s worth it. I live inside Yellowstone basically 🤣
Loved your video. Much cheaper than anywhere in USA.
Thanks a lot for the support!
Хороший обзор,.Дэн, пожалуйста, продолжай. Расскажи сколько стоит бюрократическая часть- разрешение на строительство, проект, подключение электричества. Сколько времени занимает.
Я с начала своей стройки записывал основные затраты на стройку и теперь могу сравнивать.
За последние 4 года цены на стройматериалы поднялись очень сильно. На все- металл, дерево, бетон.
It's great that you mention the cost in detail. A lot of people on the interwebs show their plots and building projects, but never say much about the price of things. Not just in RU, but in general. It makes it harder for people who might be interested in moving to a specific place to get a feeling for what is a good price and not. So your approach is excellent IMO.
Do you guys have a vehicle or do you get down there with bikes currently?
We have my finances fathers car and we have our bikes. We can drive the bikes from the plot to our apartment in 7 minutes.
A lot of TH-camrs lie about the cost of things I don’t want to do that so people understand the exact prices
All this suggests that the question of pricing in each country should be asked to the government. We see that almost all things cannot cost as much as they want to get for them in Europe, the USA, England or Japan (the last two countries are especially expensive). The same applies to work. This or that work cannot cost as much as they ask for it in certain countries; this work (energy costs, intellectual costs will be the same) can be done 6 times cheaper.
I recently got sick. Called an ambulance. I was taken to the hospital. The doctor examined him. I took blood and urine tests. They did a cardiac chart and did an X-ray of the lungs. A prescription was issued. All this was free. I paid $11 at the pharmacy for antibiotics, probiotics and antipyretics. How much does it cost in the USA?
For regular russians everything cost a lot,my dad is building the own house(it's our land where 5 our generations lived),so before my parents divorced house was burnt because old wires and electricity was wrong,so dad built new one,but still in process and can live inside winters,summers so it's all costt a lot building materials
Электропроводка это то что непрошает ошибок.
@@JIUNnF это точно
Well Harbor freight here in states have fairly cheaper hand tools, but fasteners like nails there are super cheap!
Home Hardware and Canadian Tire in Canada charges around $ 10 for a single 5 inch screw. Half that price at Castle Building Supplies.
I wish I had known about your "Well Harbor freight " source, when I had to renovate 3 Apartments ( A Nightmare of a Money Pit).
You’re right t
Hey you finally found some framing hammers. Good for you!
Hope the fencing is rabbit proof for sake of garden- On Big Island we have feral pigs that are the bane of gardening.
Aloha from Big Island!
-Sid
Id have kept that wood for the woodstove.
Those prices are much cheaper than in Canada. Great video, I'm enjoying your channel. Looking forward to seeing your property completed.
Thanks a lot my friend there’s a lot to do but this year has only one more goal. The foundation, then next year some building but during winter months it’s all about camping and nature
In Sweden these tools u have its seem that they are cheaper in Russia….they are very expensive here in sweden
Thanks for reporting in.
Even though it summer and I have the gas heat turned off and not even using my Central air even on the days of 90 degree weather my monthly bills plus Utilities were $541 bucks
bruh its so hot here in europe ,im thinking moving to siberia lol
Such weather was in Siberia 2 weeks before it moved to Europe. I live in Barnaul, at the end of June the temperature of the air in the city is raised up to +34,5 degrees Celsius, and in the southern regions of Altai krai it went even higher, up to +39.
I enjoy the seasons
Насчёт "мусора" - лично я бы не вывозил, а складировал где-нибудь в уголке: деревянный можно распилить и потом использовать как растопку в бане например, а бетонные/кменные - можно расколоть и отсыпать себе подъездную дорожку, чтобы осенью в грязи не застревать.
My friend we’re using as much of possible for everything. I have already re used a lot of material and will burn a lot of the wood in camping trips this winter
In the long run, you will find Battery powered tools much more useful, than the ones requiring a wire to operate.
The Batteries can also help you in time of power outages, to serve in combination with an inverter.
Преебои с питанием какие, это в грозу со штормовыми ветрами?
@@JIUNnF I live in the Boonies, and power goes off about 6 - 12 times a year, for an average of 10 hours.
The longest was during a Blizzard in Central Ontario 2001, for 3 days.
There are also Power Surges, that may fry your electronics.
So for my TV, and Computers I use Battery Back Up Surge Protectors.
He lives in Irkutsk region, man, the power is not a problem there, cheap even by Russian standard and outages are extremely rare.
Cordless tools are nice, but only if you're using them all the time. They're more expensive, so if you need tools for a project or only occasionally there's not much point to waste money on cordless.
@@ernstwiltmann6The electricity was turned off once. 15 years ago. For 30 minutes
@@user-qm7vj4jq7i Where did that happen ?
I remember 2003 in Ontario, New York State, Ohio, Pennssylvania, Maine and Vermont where the whole Grid gave in for about 2 days, in some Regions, hard to believe that was 22 years ago.
Nothing that drastic since than, but at least 3 outages per year in the Central Georgian Bay Region. Where did that happen ?
Also my idea is to 'park' the fence moving idea. You can rethink it in winter as in general it's rather handy if big machines could drive there. Fire truck included. And nothing of that money is waisted it's invested! Prices seem normal +/- for the tools. And I'd like to remind you to do the high foundation for the house! Things never happen, until they do. And the view will improve... ;)
Привет. Удачи вам. Терпение и труд, всё перетрут. У вас всё получится.
Труд ))
@@annachirkina5671 😉
Yes 🤝🏻
The prices for the tools seem pretty comparable to the US, as long as you are going cheap by buying Chinese brands and not higher end made-in-the-USA ones. I think the biggest price difference is in the land itself and the building materials like lumber and the labor. I hope to be in your shoes in a couple more years, Dan. Wow, just a little over $12k is amazing!
Anyone can do what I’m doing or much better I came with nothing and I’m
Building on what I make here
Dan if I could be your neighbor I could give u all for free and it's old soviet instruments with quality mark and still works good,My dad builds houses and he has a lot of instruments as I do
I have had to do a lot with so little because people think I have money but I must save it and use it when I can.
I cut everything by hand and won’t buy machines until it’s time to make the foundation. Thanks for being kind 🤝🏻 just knowing you’re this nice is good even without your toools
As an Australian in Russia , been building for the last 5 years here , the materials have gone up at least double , labor has tripled
Tools also have gone up
But still compared to back home it’s cheap
It’s insane I’ve been here 3 years almost and yes they sky rocketed
You look happy to me, so tell us, what the price of it ?
Keep going man, you are doing great 👍🏼
Happiness was free but at the cost of many lessons
@@Wild-Siberia like for the human race's and its mistakes ? Can be
В России есть программа, по которой россияне могут приобрести 1 гектар за 100 000 рублей. В Белоруссии можно купить участок с домом за 12 500 рублей. Там тоже можно ловить рыбу. Ксения россиянка
Покупая землю, ты получаешь только участок. Всё остальное за твой счет. Разумеется, дорогу самостоятельно делать не придется, но это уже другая тема - общее благоустройство поселка. И здесь проект «Мой гектар» берет всё на себя. Но оплата всех коммуникаций ложится на покупателя. Сруб и вывоз деревьев тоже нужно оплачивать самостоятельно. А вырубать иногда приходится много - эта земля если и возделывалась, то очень давно. Поэтому природа там уже вступила в права. 🤔🤔
@@an0nycat из коммуникаций безусловно необходимым принято считать электричество хотя есть примеры когда семьи годами живут без подключения к сети. Например джастас
@@an0nycat До 15 кВт подключают за смешные деньги
@@an0nycat Если в доме хорошая теплоизоляция то для отопления бывает достаточно электричества
@@an0nycat Я знаю людей, которые пустили древесину на дрова
God bless you friend,love health and happiness to you and your wife.😊
Thanks for your kindness
Если забор будете переносить-впереди конфликт.видно,что здесь проезжая дорога.оно вам надо?эти несчастные 2метра огромного значения в вашей жизни иметь не будут.а вот плохие отношения с соседями-это на всю жизнь.готовы жить с этим?или вам по фиг.но,...если получится оттяпать этот кусочек земли,назовите его,,техас,,😂!.
Трактор зимой этот забор просто положит снегом - плавали, знаем!
Судя по остающейся ширине дороги соседи напротив, через дорогу, произвели самозахват. И это вскоре выяснится через скандал и кадастровые проверки :)
It’s not 2 meters it’s over 70 squared meters of land and the government of the city told us to build the wall in this location. It’s strange how people think it’s not a lot it’s not their life and land to build.
Every part of the land we paid for is needed so that we can raise food and have space for the kids. This is Russia the land of the free 🤣
@@Wild-Siberia No, no, no, take your time.
This area will not add decisive wealth to you.
Be one step wiser.
It is better to leave the passage wider.
In winter there will be problems when clearing the driveway of snow.
This has already been pointed out to you in the comments.
Yes, this land is yours.
But it is not necessary to fence it off with a fence.
Enough border.
Plant flowers or potatoes there :)
In Australia those items would be 5 to 6 times the cost.
Do not forget that the wall of the house should be five meters from the “red line” (from the line adjacent to the road).
No closer.
Otherwise they may forcibly demolish it at your expense.
Не забывайте, что стена дома должна находиться от "красной линии"(от линии прилегающей к дороге) в пяти метрах. Не ближе. Иначе могут принудительно снести за ваш счёт
That’s not how it works. The government told us where to build the wall that’s where it will be 👍🏻
Tools and materials seems expensive , almost as expensive as here. Just checked Home Depot for shovels and they go from $10 to $16 -- You paid $40 for 3. Now services is other story you Cement cleanup you paid $114 . Here in NJ would have cost you at least $700 if not more. Price of land seems cheap 11k but them are very far away from any major city. I could Probrably find .5 acre in a small town away from cities for about 30k. Keep in Mind NJ is expensive , other states are way cheaper.
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This was a great video. Thanks for all of the info
Not a problem the next ones will have more information on higher costing things like cement and metals
For some reason, it seems to me that many Americans will be shocked by how cheap everything turned out to be!🤣
We will see but I haven’t started the main house yet I think I can build it under 20k
@@Wild-Siberia К сожалению нет. Не уложитесь. Умножайте на 2 вашу запланированную сумму
Daniel!
We are watching Arden and his wife and family building their house pretty quickly with a styrofoam system which has a name which I forgot but it looks like a great system but might not be for everyone!
I would definitely do the same as them.
Countryside Acres is their YT channel
They are the family from Canada with 9 children.
look same stuff in the US and tell us the prices.
then we discuss about salaries and then you need to excuse for your comment, sorry
@@Wild-Siberia Please do not underestimate the multitude of things you need, when building a House.
There is plumbing, energy, safety and other often underestimated issues, that need to be considered.
All my estimates for having Apartments renovated turned out to be 3 times as expansive, but that was here in Canada.
Another banger of an upload!
Thanks for watching
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You did not WASTE!! You are just preparing the site for construction. From the state of its looks, you should have expected some expense to get the place ready for new structure. I want you to watch some videos from the channel: Countryside Acres. You will see that you are going to need some real bucks when you start to actually put the new house together. Aron in Countryside Acres has a large family (all from Canada), and all have a measure of experience building. However, it is quite awesome experience just to watch them folks building a pretty house, on the prairie, so to say.
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That's a big number
Privet, my friend. I just sent your video to my buddy, who was helping me do work in my vacation home in the US Caribbean islands. I paid, among many other items, $70 for 6 path lights, $80 for an extension cord half the size of yours, $55 for a shovel, and $43 for a hoe. Hiring someone with a backhoe was $350 for 5 hours. That broom, though, $4.83 is too much, since you can make one like that from green twigs. 😂
My friend thanks for sharing
Забор переносить не надо. Эти два метра ни о чем.
It’s 1/6 of the entire plot it’s not 2 meters it’s the entire length of 34+ meters times 2
@@Wild-Siberiaя понял , но в любом случае это лишнее. Куда вам столько земли? Пусть будет в резерве, понадобится,тогда и сделайте. Проживает одну зиму со старым забором , и посмотрите.
The tools are a little less than half price. The consumables, like nails, are 1/4 to 1/8 the price.
The shovels are more expensive. But the hoe is 1/2 what it is on the East Coast.
But check our property in Moscow. That will blow you away how expensive it is.
Yes Moscow is absolutely overpriced but it’s also a very good city thanks for the comparison !
Живу в России, по ощущениям часть инструментов купили за 2-3 цены: те же молотки, лопаты и пр
Yes I live in an expensive part of Russia because of its location and size next to lake baikal
The price is completely reasonable. I had the roof of my Sri Lankan house replaced and the walls painted. Roof without replacing any wood. It cost me roughly $11,000 for just that. My home in Sri Lanka is in a village, far away from the city and that's the cost. Considering that, I believe your cost is reasonable. I don't even want to compare the costs in Singapore lol.
Oh wow that sounds like a lot, this plot is inside town limits almost a city sized town I’d say but not quite
The prices were about what I expected. Most thing in Russia cost less then in the USA. Two main things that increase USA prices. More middle men involved in the USA. Everyone wants a cut, for doing nothing. And government over reach and oversight in the US. Claiming it's health or safety standards. So everything is inspected for approval by some government agency or other. Lumber yards nation wide. All sell split, cracked, severaly warped, and lumber damaged in other ways. It's price is all inflated over rough cut, uninspected lumber. And yet so much inspected lumber is junk. Most USA prices are higher. Because the government insists on their cut. Hidden taxation that does nothing to improve quality standards.