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When buying a home, the choice of area is no less important than the number of rooms in the apartment or the floor of the house. The difference is especially obvious in large cities. Which areas of Moscow are the best to live in 2020?

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Moscow is a large metropolis and life in different areas can vary significantly. There are both elite places of residence and territories that are more like provincial cities.

When choosing a place to live in the capital, you should focus on the criteria that are important for a particular person. Which metropolitan areas are recognized as the best to live in 2020?

What you need to know

As in any big city in Moscow, there are places more suitable for entertainment, but there are areas where it is better to live. The choice of the best area for living, as a rule, is based on the state of infrastructure.

If you evaluate the area of ​​​​residence by infrastructure, then a place is considered convenient, from where you can walk to the necessary organizations in 10-15 minutes. That is, nearby are a school, a kindergarten, a clinic, a grocery store, a pharmacy.

In addition, areas convenient for living should have at least a minimum of entertainment. It’s good if there is a cafe or restaurant, a cinema, entertainment centers, parks and more within walking distance.

Transport accessibility is also essential. The presence of a metro station and a bus stop near the house significantly increases the convenience of living.

If we evaluate the convenience of life in Moscow by district, then Arbat, Tverskaya and Zamoskvorechye are recognized as the most convenient. The following districts are also among the best - Tagansky, Basmanny, Meshchansky.

High positions are occupied by Kotlovka, Cheryomushki, Savelovsky district, Konkovo, Medvedkovo. The bottom lines of the rating are Donskoy and Danilovsky districts, Nekrasovka, Severny and Molzhaninovsky districts.

But still more often the choice of a convenient area for living in Moscow means the choice of an administrative district.

Definitions

Moscow is divided into ten districts, which were formed to simplify the administrative management of individual territories. Each individual district covers several districts.

This takes into account historical, geographical, urban features, socio-economic characteristics, the location of transport communications, the availability of engineering infrastructure.

The territory of Moscow includes 130 districts, as well as 16 rural settlements, 2 urban settlements and 2 urban districts. Obviously, the assessment of each region separately is not very appropriate.

Therefore, in the capital's real estate market, the criteria for the place of residence are evaluated in relation to the administrative district.

What criteria should be taken into account

When choosing a district (administrative district) of residence, you need to pay attention to the following facts:

  • ecological situation;
  • transport accessibility;
  • availability of developed infrastructure;
  • population density;
  • landscaping;
  • crime level.

Often, when choosing a district of residence, people are guided by an indicator of prestige. In fact, not always elite residential complexes are comfortable for life.

The lack of proximity to public transport or poor infrastructure at times reduce the attractiveness of the most prestigious housing.

Construction is actively underway in Moscow. And often high-rise buildings are built in environmentally unfavorable areas.

It is unlikely that the developer will inform the potential buyer about the existing disadvantages. Therefore, choosing future housing, you need to independently evaluate the place of residence from various positions of convenience and comfort.

It will be useful to check the availability of all necessary facilities - hospitals, schools, shops, etc.

If such a verification is not possible, you can focus on the rating of Moscow districts that are convenient for living according to real estate experts.

What areas of Moscow are considered good for living

The best areas for living in Moscow are determined taking into account the cumulative assessment of various criteria.

However, it is impossible to single out one of the best or worst districts of Moscow. Any rating is compiled on the basis of some specific criteria.

At the same time, some pros and cons may simply not be taken into account. Therefore, it is more expedient to evaluate the place of residence as a whole, taking into account all significant factors.

Central District

The Central District of Moscow is considered the most expensive area of ​​​​residence. Housing is constantly being built here in the premium and business segments.

There is a lot of secondary housing here, while the average cost per square meter is 350,000 rubles. Land is expensive and there is no affordable housing.

Basically, apartments in the Central Administrative District are purchased by business owners, top managers of companies, and oil industry workers.

But with all the prestige of living in the Central District, one cannot but note the problems with the environment and transport.

There are no industrial enterprises in the Central Administrative District. But 90% of atmospheric pollution is due to the number of cars, in which the Central District is the champion.

The state of the air in terms of pollution level is three times higher than the permissible norms. Among other things, the Central District has a high population density.

And these are not only local residents, but also a large number of employees of various institutions. But it should be noted that the districts of the Central Administrative District are recognized as the best for families with children when it comes to education and sports.

The most elite schools and kindergartens are concentrated in Khamovniki, and in Krylatskoye there is the largest number of children's sports sections.

If you choose according to the criterion of infrastructure development or transport accessibility, then the Central Administrative District is undoubtedly the leader. But in terms of ecology, this is far from the best area for living.

Southwestern District

The Southwestern District is recognized as densely populated. However, in comparison with the Central Administrative District, the situation with transport is better here.

Successful design of the transport network is expressed in a large number of detours. The district is remote from the center, but if necessary, there are no problems with transport accessibility.

From an environmental point of view, everything is fine in the SWAD - there are no industrial zones, and a third of the district is represented by forest park zones. The air in the district is recognized as the cleanest in Moscow.

In addition to parks, there are ponds, lakes and small rivers. There are not many new buildings here. Mostly expensive luxury housing is being built.

The main buildings are "Khrushchev" and "Brezhnevka". A square meter of housing in the secondary market will cost about 210,000 rubles.

Western District

After the Central District in terms of solidity, prestige and comfort comes the Western District. The transport situation here is also good.

This is due to the presence of large highways - Vernadsky, Michurinsky, Kutuzovsky avenues. But at the same time, there is no metro in remote areas of the district.

Houses in ZAO are mostly modern - brick, monolithic, panel. The secondary real estate market is quite diverse.

The average price per square meter of secondary housing is 190,000 rubles. If we evaluate the cost of housing in new buildings, then we must take into account that almost 80% of the apartments belong to the business class.

It is in the ZAO that the most elite residential areas of Moscow are located. The price per square varies from 150,000 to 300,000 rubles.

The ecological situation for life in the Western District is quite favorable. Despite the proximity to the center, the air is clean here.

This is due to a large number of park areas - Moskvoretsky Park, Rublevsky Forest, Serebryany Bor, the Krylatsky Hills nature reserve, the Setun River Valley nature reserves, Sparrow Hills, Troparevsky and South-Western forest parks.

Periodically, the air becomes too polluted when the wind brings exhaust gases from motor vehicles from the side of the highway. But as soon as the direction of the wind changes, the atmosphere immediately improves.

Northwestern District

The North-Western District of Moscow is recognized as quite environmentally friendly. According to statistics, it is in this district that the longest life expectancy of people is recorded.

There are no large industrial zones here, almost half of the territory is occupied by forests. There are ponds, rivers and lakes in the area.

The presence of water and forest resources significantly reduces harm, reducing it almost to a minimum, from three thermal power plants and a nuclear facility located in Penyagino, Mitino and Strogino.

With transport accessibility, everything is also quite safe. The metro is present in all areas, with the exception of Kurkino. At the same time, the Volokolamsk Highway and the transport infrastructure in general are actively developing.

Demand for housing in the district is consistently high. The primary real estate market in SZAO is promising and diverse.

Here they build housing of different format, price and quality characteristics. The cost of a comfort-class apartment in a new building will be approximately 7,000,000 rubles.

As for the secondary real estate market, you can buy an apartment in modern buildings and standard houses. A square of housing will cost an average of 170,000 rubles.

Northern District

One of the most promising areas is the northern district of the capital. Construction is being carried out very actively here, the plans include the commissioning of a number of metro stations.

Among other things, it is planned to move part of the industrial zones outside the Moscow Ring Road. But at the moment the ecological situation in the district is not easy.

A powerful industrial zone near the Voykovskaya metro station is recognized as the most harmful object in the district. There are almost no green spaces in the SAO.

In addition, continuous traffic along the Leningrad highway poisons the air with exhaust gases. With transport here, in principle, the situation is tense - not only Leningradka is overloaded, but also Dmitrovskoe with Volokolamsk highway.

Some areas of the county do not have metro stations, which complicates the process of movement in the absence of a personal car.

In the real estate market, the Northern District distinguishes a large number of apartments, of which more than 80% are in new buildings. The minimum cost per square meter of housing starts from 140,000 rubles.

It is assumed that the empty industrial buildings existing on the territory will be reconstructed into residential premises.

The secondary real estate market is represented mainly by panel and brick houses. The price of a square area starts from 160,000 rubles.

Northeastern District

The highest population density is registered in the North-Eastern District. There are more than 13,500 people per square kilometer here.

The transport situation in the district is also difficult - Dmitrievskoe, Yaroslavskoe and Altufevskoe highways are excessively overloaded and need to be reconstructed for a long time.

A number of areas are experiencing difficulties with public transport, the metro is not present everywhere.

Environmental issues are also quite complex. On the one hand, there are the Botanical Garden, Elk Island with its own forest.

But at the same time, more than a hundred different enterprises operate in the North-East Administrative District. Some consolation is that they are dispersed throughout the district, which somewhat reduces their negative impact.

However, there are such objects dangerous for the environment as a chemical and oil refinery, the Aeroelectromash plant. A waste incineration plant is located in the Otradnoye district.

There are also problems with construction in the Northern District. There is almost no free space here, and there is simply nowhere to build new buildings. For this reason, apartment prices are steadily rising.

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The real estate market is represented mainly by secondary housing in panel houses and brick five-story buildings. A square of living space in the secondary market will cost about 150,000 rubles.

The cost per square meter of housing in a few new buildings varies from 155,000 to 190,000 rubles. At the same time, more than half of the primary real estate is apartments.

Eastern District

The most unfavorable both from the point of view of ecology and from the standpoint of transport accessibility is the Eastern District of Moscow.

The Highway of Enthusiasts and Shchelkovskoye Highway located here are considered the most problematic in the city. One of the most "dirty" industrial zones is Kaloshino.

The situation is somewhat smoothed by a large number of deciduous trees in the district. This is largely due to the fact that people buy housing here.

There are the most brick houses in the Eastern Administrative Okrug. The cost of a square meter of living space in the secondary market is about 148,000 rubles.

The primary market is quite small, only 5% of the total housing stock. Basically, these are inexpensive business-class apartments with a cost of about 160,000 rubles per square meter.

But there is no need to talk about the prospects for the development of the HLW. There are few suitable construction sites in the county, and those available are of poor quality.

Southern District

The record holder for traffic congestion is the Southern District of the capital, but at the same time, there is the largest number of new buildings. The development prospects of the district are very high.

Since it is planned to rebuild industrial zones. This should affect the improvement of the environmental situation and the development of infrastructure.

At this time, environmental problems in the South Administrative District are caused precisely by a large number of industrial enterprises. And three of them work with radioactive materials. Plus, there is a radioactive waste dump here.

Given that the terrain makes air exchange difficult, the air in the area is saturated with harmful substances to the maximum. The situation is not alleviated by the existing green spaces.

For this reason, a decision was made to close outdated enterprises that cannot be converted to new technologies. Perhaps this will solve the problem with the bad atmosphere.

But although the environment in the South Administrative District leaves much to be desired, apartments are being sold very actively. The primary real estate market in the district is considered the most saturated in Moscow. The cost of a square housing is at the level of 105,000-250,000 rubles.

On the secondary market in the South Administrative District, you can buy the most inexpensive apartments inside the Moscow Ring Road. The price per square meter in the secondary market starts from 140,000 rubles.

Southeastern District

Perhaps the most unfavorable for living is the South-Eastern district of the capital. So many industrial zones are concentrated here that they occupy a third of the district.

It is here that the famous Kapotnya is located - an oil refinery, the closure of which has been demanded by public organizations and local environmentalists for many years.

The people refer to the plant as the “Fiend of Hell”, since it probably emits the entire existing list of harmful gases into the atmosphere.

A feature of the district is that the territory is located, as it were, in a lowland. All the cinders of the city are blown away here and remain here.

So, for example, the Pechatniki district is recognized as the lowest point in Moscow and the specific gravity of the gases accumulating here is lower than the specific gravity of air.

In addition, the Kuryanovskaya treatment plant is located in the SEAD, around which there is a stench all year round. In the Vykhino-Zhulebino area, the atmosphere is polluted by exhaust gases from the Moscow Ring Road and smoke from a waste incineration plant.

Residents of Brateevo and Lyublino live close to the thermal power plant, which causes a consistently high level of radiation. As for the real estate market, it is mainly represented by the "Khrushchevs" of the 60-70s.

New buildings are located outside the Moscow Ring Road, but most of them are located in Nekrasovka, where the waste incineration plant is located, and nearby are the Lyubertsy aeration fields for draining sewage.

For these reasons, the cost of housing in the SEAD is low. If secondary housing in a panel house can be bought at a price of 135,000 rubles per square meter, then in a new building with economy-class apartments, a square meter costs 90,000-135,000 rubles.

Zelenograd administrative district

The smallest in Moscow in terms of territory is the Zelenograd district. It is located completely outside the Moscow Ring Road and is covered by green spaces by a third. The main activity of the district is research and production.

The status of the main Russian center of microelectronics has been firmly established for ZelAO. In this district, advanced research centers are concentrated.

Mostly scientific and industrial enterprises are located here. The district is recognized as very attractive from the point of view of ecology. But a significant disadvantage is poor transport accessibility, getting from here to the center is quite problematic.

The Economist Intelligence Unit has released its annual Global Liveability Report 2017, which ranks the world's cities in terms of quality of life. Here it must be understood that many parameters were taken into account: the level of the crime situation, the threat of terrorism and military conflicts, the availability of healthcare, education, infrastructure, the existing cultural environment, ecology, etc.

I hasten to disappoint you, Moscow was only in 80th place. Our Ukrainian neighbors are also in for an unpleasant surprise.

And it also turned out that I was in more places from the last ten of the ranking than from the first. So enjoy photos and posts from those cities where you hardly ever want to go! ;)

Beautiful city, I celebrated the New Year here! Melbourne has a cool tram, great wine, delicious steaks and koalas. What else is needed for happiness?

3. Vancouver (Canada) But I never got to Vancouver (I only saw him from the window of the plane.

I was, I saw, I walked, I confirm: everything is fine here!

5. Calgary (Canada) Didn't get it right!

6. Adelaide (Australia). I haven’t been either (It’s a shame! I’ll definitely visit in December!

7. Perth (Australia) Scheduled for December! By the way, Perth is a city of miners with all the ensuing consequences: miners love to have fun;) And a city of simple Australian men, bogans! We'll sit on the courts, beat someone and drink beer.

A lot of people like Auckland, but it's so boring for me. Yes, safe, clean, but BORING!

Oh, I recently wrote a lot about this;) Did you like it?))))

Hamburg is not only about the protests that I recently covered, but also a livable city!

Oops, we're in the middle.

Oh, and Kyiv is in the ass. Literally, in the top ten worst cities. All the fault of the Maidan and its consequences. Or maybe the ecology from tires has worsened?

I don't really remember the city...

133. Harare I was not here, but in general I was in Zimbabwe and I can say that there is an ASS!

134-135. But they turned on Karachi in vain. Cool city! I liked. Islamabad and Lahore are a big dump.

Here I don’t understand at all: a cool, safe and green city! I enjoyed spending 3 days there.

136. Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea) Plans for next year.

We all love to travel and lead an active lifestyle. Sometimes, we think about an easy life and a carefree old age. There are quite a few places on Earth that meet our needs, but what are they, the best places to live on Earth. We have compiled a rough list of such places, without ratings and numbers, just the best places on Earth. Where would you like to live?

Health Care and Tolerance – Amsterdam, The Netherlands

In 2009, the Netherlands earned the title of the best country in the field of healthcare. The evaluation system consisted of many criteria: respect for the rights and freedoms of the patient, awareness, electronic health care system, waiting time for treatment, the range of services and medicines offered, and much more. The Netherlands, in addition to everything, is valued for its low level of bureaucracy and attention to the population.

The Netherlands, in particular Amsterdam, has become extremely popular around the world due to its tolerance for prohibitions. The authorities believe that people should choose what they consider to be morally right, with the least involvement of the state. This is why soft drugs are legal in Amsterdam. Tattoo parlors, sex shops, and the Red Light District certainly attract tourists, and during the summer seasons, all the hotels are packed to capacity.

In terms of culture, famous museums can be found in Amsterdam where you can see works by Van Gogh, Vermeer and Rembrandt. You can learn the history of Anne Frank, relax in beautiful parks and ride bikes almost everywhere. “They say that Amsterdam has more canals than Venice, more cafes than Vienna and more bridges than Paris.” You can certainly see everything for yourself, as well as discover other secrets of the city.

Best Solo Destination - New York, USA

Although living in New York requires more and more financial investments, this does not make this interesting city less attractive to people. With 35,000 restaurants, 3,800 bars and 734 museums, this place can provide a lot of benefits - you're sure to find plenty to do in New York City. This overcrowded city is suitable for singles or divorced people who want to moderately enjoy privacy, relax and have some good fun. It is noteworthy that the largest dating site in America has the largest number of profiles from New York. However, to live normally in this metropolis, you need to be loyal to the crowd. New York, in fact, is a large gathering of people from all over the world.

“The city that never sleeps” easily lives up to its name. From piano lounges to jazz bars, New York City nightlife continues until the early hours. Nightclubs with world-famous DJs and trendy establishments for the most sophisticated people.

Whatever interests you, rest assured you will find it in New York, the Capital of the World.

Mild climate - Malta

An island nation located less than 100 kilometers from Sicily, the Republic of Malta. Is a multiple winner Quality of Life Index in the nomination of the best climate and geography. Currently in the top 28 countries with the best quality of life. Mild winters, warm summers, a huge number of sunny days - this country is designed to be the best. Diving, sailing yachts, colorful fairs, horseback riding, golf and much more that you can do in your free time.

Yes, sometimes it rains in Malta too. At this time, you can visit such wonderful places as opera, ballet or theater Manoel Theater in Valletta. The Manoel Theater is one of the two oldest theaters in Europe.

The politically stable government of Malta, low cost of living and crime, hospitable people and ease of movement and travel, despite the island status of the state - for all this you will definitely fall in love with Malta!

Best for Family - Virginia, USA

The state of Virginia has beautiful coastlines and beaches. Virginia is a very family-oriented and community-oriented place, with a huge number of exhibitions, festivals and other social events. The people here are very friendly and diverse, and schools are highly valued, where your child can find a lot of extracurricular activities and additional courses.

The state takes the health and safety of not only all residents, but also children and schoolchildren, very seriously. In 2010, more than $515,000 dollars were allocated there to support youth, prevent violence and drug addiction among them.

So, Virginia is a great place for a quiet family life.

Inexpensive Living and Retirement – ​​Brazil

Brazil is the largest country in South America and therefore offers a wealth of opportunities for living and traveling. From the Amazonian jungle to famous beaches, you'll find entertainment to your liking and friendly locals to help you settle in. And while Brazil's expensive nightlife is world famous, not everyone knows that São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are among the cheapest cities to live in.

Do you want to pay off your debts? Brazil is a good place to retire. High pensions will be available after obtaining a retirement visa, and retirement visas are given with proof of income. They are common and legal for all residents who have at least some real estate in Brazil.

Brazilians are also very sensitive about their health. You don't even need to be a resident of Brazil to use the national healthcare system. Most services are free, but if you wish, you can apply for private healthcare services. Nevertheless, for the same money you will get more than, for example, in the USA.

Thanks to its well-developed agricultural, mining, manufacturing and service industries, Brazil's economy is larger than that of other South American countries and is rapidly expanding its presence in international markets.

Simply beautiful - Belize

Belize is one of the most beautiful countries in Central America. Belize offers beautiful clean beaches, a subtropical climate, diverse wildlife and, of course, a low cost of living. Great barrier reefs and snorkeling. The indescribable fabulous waterfalls of the Maya Mountains are only rivaled by hundreds of colorful birds flying in the sky.

Renting a huge house by the sea in the Cayo area will cost you about $300 per month. Food in stores is reasonably priced, the official language is English, you can retire as early as 45, and a tax-free life (tax-free) is possible. What else is needed for happiness?

If your work allows you, you can live in Belize seasonally: leaving here for the winter period at home. From May to October there is a wet season, it often rains and the threat of hurricanes is possible. But from November to April there is beautiful, wonderful weather that will help you relax and unwind during the winter holidays.

Stunning scenery - Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, the second largest city in South Africa (South Africa). Offers you some of the world's best beaches and exciting travel experiences in the world. Here you can swim in the purest warm water and immediately watch the whales swimming nearby. On one of the beaches you can sunbathe with the penguins or just relax on secluded wild beaches. A distinctive feature of Cape Town is table mountain, made up of giant sandstone slabs with breathtaking views, hiking trails, and paragliding for the adventurous.

Cape Town has also become known for its cultural diversity and social tolerance. This coastal city typically has a mild and rainy climate in winter and dry, warm weather in summer. Restaurants and fast food chains provide not only the whole variety of world cuisine, but also famous local wines that will not leave anyone indifferent. Clubs, lounges, and other centers of entertainment make Cape Town ideal for the musical community.

Thanks to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Cape Town has become a booming economic hub and every year more and more people want to move to this beautiful coastal city.

Economic Opportunities - Frankfurt, Germany

Anyone looking for certain high standards of quality of life will definitely find them in Frankfurt, Germany's economic capital. The Frankfurt Stock Exchange is the largest in Germany and one of the most important in the world. According to research agency Mercer, Frankfurt has the highest concentration of jobs in Germany, with 922 vacancies per 1,000 inhabitants.

Frankfurt residents enjoy life in the city not only because of the economic security. Museums, historical centers, theaters and many other delights of high life you can enjoy in this city. For tourists and for residents, the difficulties of movement are reduced to nothing. Frankfurt Airport is the largest airport in Europe outside of the island of Britain, Frankfurt Central Station is one of the largest railway stations in Europe, and few can resist the temptation to ride on the branded German autobahns. Wonderful views along the river Maina, famous and beautiful works of art such as Imperial Cathedral of St. Bartholomew and botanical garden Palmengarten, where on 20 hectares you can see the landscapes of all climatic zones of the earth.

The cost of living is quite high, but it is offset by low unemployment, high wages, cheap business transportation, and more. In addition, Frankfurt is the industrial and financial center of Germany, a wonderful place to live and the choice of the author. :)

Most romantic - Paris, France

The air in Paris is simply saturated with romance. The bewitching atmosphere of this city simply attracts people from all over the world. Cozy bistros and dimly lit restaurants are ideal for couples. All in all, Paris is a city of dreams.

Nevertheless, Paris is not only a city for lovers, it is simply filled with a rich historical heritage and amazing architecture. The Louvre, Versailles, Notre Dame Cathedral are just a small part of all the world-famous beautiful buildings that adorn Paris against the sky. An unimaginable number of paintings and sculptures will surely satisfy every lover of beauty.

As the fashion capital of the world, Paris is home to some famous designers and fashion designers. Those looking for a career in this area will not find a better place than Paris. France is also the birthplace of such noble drinks as cognac, armagnac, champagne.

However, among all the pluses, there is one minus - the high cost of living. The good news is that in the future, France will be one of the most advanced countries in terms of employment. So, if you dreamed of living in France, all roads lead to Paris for you.

Hot and Sexy - Miami, USA

Miami is known as the “Magic City” for a reason. The sensual Latin flavor combined with the tropical location makes Miami a home for all fun and freedom-loving people. A huge number of single girls on the beaches and a vibrant nightlife. After enjoying all these delights, you will find that this wonderful city offers you many more career opportunities, despite the city attractions.

This multi-ethnic sunny city is bursting with new developments and provides excellent living opportunities: low taxes, housing costs and an exceptional education system.

Miami is a city of eternal summer, sea, sun, beaches, low prices, parties, shopping and much more! Another splendid city that enters our top 10 places to live on earth!

If you dream of a radical change of residence, especially moving to another country, I would recommend that you carefully weigh and calculate everything - after all, sometimes such changes turned out to be successful, sometimes they led to almost disastrous results. When making a decision, I would use every opportunity to find out the result in advance, including using the relocation technique. Read about what it is.

If you are going to go to Moscow or buy an apartment in the capital, you should know which areas are the best and which are the worst.

Districts of Moscow according to the comfort of living

All areas of Moscow can be divided according to the level of comfort.

You can determine whether an area is comfortable for living by the following criteria:

  1. Population density;
  2. Ecological situation;
  3. Transport interchange (distance from the metro, traffic jams);
  4. Infrastructure;
  5. Crime level;
  6. Number of new buildings and dilapidated housing;
  7. Improvement of the area.

The worst areas of Moscow

In such areas, the cost of apartments is much lower than, for example, in the center, but living in them is not only uncomfortable, but also dangerous.

If we talk about the worst areas, they are classified according to the following criteria:

  • Crime;
  • Bad ecology;
  • Near smoke zones;
  • The presence of migrants;
  • Regular transport collapses;
  • Poor position, according to the wind rose;
  • The metro is far away;
  • There is a shortage of places in kindergartens and other state institutions.

Kapotnya

One of the worst areas of Moscow can be called Kapotnya, which until recently was considered a workers' settlement.


This city can be called one of the worst for the following reasons:

  1. There is an oil refinery here;
  2. Close to the Moscow Ring Road;
  3. Near CHP-22.

This area is generally not developed by transport, and it is difficult to get from here to any corner of Moscow. Even from the settlements near Moscow it is much easier to leave than from this area.

Also there is no infrastructure. Approximately 30,000 people live here, and there are only four schools in the entire city, and the same number of kindergartens. There is also a penal colony - which makes this area the worst to live in.

All the houses here are over fifty years old and of poor quality, mostly panel houses. Today, migrants live here.

Nekrasovka

Also, Nekrasovka can be attributed to bad areas. In fact, this area is part of Lyubertsy and is located far beyond the Moscow Ring Road. Six years ago, entire plots were given over to the construction of new buildings. But to this day, construction is still underway - and no one knows for how many years it will drag on. But one thing is clear: that the construction is delayed only because the territory is polluted.

As for the transport interchange, it also leaves much to be desired. Although this year it is planned to build a metro line.

West Biryulyovo

Another bad area is West Biryulyovo. Today, it is unlikely that anyone will want to live in this area, since there are a lot of migrants here who, due to the fact that they cannot live normally, often commit crimes.

Here, too, everything is bad with infrastructures - there are only seven schools and 16 kindergartens, although almost one hundred thousand people live. There is also no transport interchange and metro, so you have to enter the area along busy highways.

There is a terrible ecological situation, because the following objects are located nearby:

  • CHPP-26;
  • Waste incineration plant;
  • Brewery.

Area Pechatniki

The Pechatniki district can be called one of the worst in Moscow. The "advantages" of this area lie in the fact that there is an industrial zone, which includes more than fifty enterprises. Also, this place is considered the coldest and lowest in all of Moscow.

There is an unfavorable wind rose here, so all the cinders are blown here. In addition, there is a shortage of commercial premises and medical services.

Golyanov area

The transport interchange is poorly developed here, and although there is a metro, it is unrealistic to get to it during rush hour. And there are always a lot of people at the station, which makes it uncomfortable. Many people consider Golyanovo the criminal center of Moscow. Today there are frequent robberies and robberies. There is also CHPP-23 here.

The most depressing district of Moscow

The southeast of Moscow is its most depressive area:

  • Speaking from a historical point of view, then it is considered depressive due to the fact that about seventy percent of the territory is occupied by industry;
  • During the years of the Soviet Union, housing was built here for public sector workers. Therefore, in this part of Moscow, the worst houses and dirty enterprises are concentrated;
  • This area has the worst wind rose- it is here that gases from all over Moscow are blown away by the wind. In addition, there are no forests, steppes, parks and alleys where one could have a good time;
  • There are many thermal power plants in this part of Moscow., which, like a magnet, attract emigrants, because of which the crime of this area also suffers;
  • As the statistics show, seventy percent of crime in Moscow falls on this area. Most often, thefts and break-ins are committed here.
  • There are many landfills here. and radioactive enterprises that heavily pollute the environment.
There are many places in the world that will please a person. If you love the sea, then Belize, Mexico or Spain will do. If you like clean air and mountain scenery, you might want to take a closer look at Chile, Ecuador and Italy.

Sometimes it’s impossible to choose the best place for a person’s life right away, it’s not such an easy task. To deal with this time and again, experts from International Living examined 192 countries and compiled under the name "The best climate on Earth" (The best climate on Earth). According to these data, the mildest climate on planet Earth is in Zimbabwe and Malta.

The British Economist Intelligence Unit conducted its own research and ranked the most comfortable cities in the world. The last place in it was taken by the capital of Zimbabwe, the city of Harare. Following in the lowest place is Dhaka in Bangladesh, Lagos in Nigeria, Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. In total, 140 countries are represented in the ranking. Melbourne in Australia came first, Vienna in Austria second, and Vancouver in Canada.

Which places are "right"

Gerontologists believe that peoples with longer than average life expectancies are simply in the "right" places. It has long been believed that people live the longest in the mountains. But quite recently it turned out that the rarefied air of the highlands does not have the best effect on the body, and “Caucasian longevity” is in fact nothing but a fiction.

Sea air is very useful for the body. It is free from harmful impurities, ozonized and absorbs emissions. The best climate is not unreasonably considered temperate continental, since it does not have sharp changes in average annual and average daily temperatures. Because of this, the highest life expectancy is observed in Japan, Sweden, Switzerland and Finland.

However, there are several paradoxes in modern gerontology. For example, scientists are thrown into a stupor by the harsh climate of Yakutia. It is extreme for a person, but the life expectancy of people living here is the highest in Russia.

Conclusion

If you still have not decided which place on the planet to choose to live, pay attention to the rating of countries with the best climate. This list includes Malta, Ecuador, Colombia, Mexico, Australia, Argentina, Uruguay, South Africa, France and Italy. If finances allow, in each of these countries you can feel great for many years.
 


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