Medvedchuk’s Rublyovka Mansion Tops Moscow Region Rental Market: Monthly Price Revealed.
Inside the Luxury Estate of the Medvedchuk Family
According to TSN.ua: Victor Medvedchuk’s family owns an elite mansion in Rublyovka, a prestigious suburb of Moscow, which now ranks as the most expensive rental property in the Moscow region. The estate is registered under the Russian company 'Almirida Investments,' whose director is 21-year-old Daria Marchenko.
Listed for rent at 9.4 billion rubles per month—approximately $120,000 USD—the property spans 2,217 square meters. The first floor features:
- two walk-in closets
- a fireplace hall
- a dining room
- a kitchen
- a guest bedroom
- a home theater
- a spa area
- a swimming pool
- a relaxation room
- a sauna
- a hammam
- a shower
- a plunge pool
- a gym
- a staff room
- a laundry room
The second floor includes:
- three en-suite bedrooms
- a study
- a library
- a living room
- a sauna
- a shower
- a bar
- two walk-in closets
- two toilets
- two bathrooms
The grounds include a five-car garage and parking for five additional vehicles.
In March 2025, the Russian real estate platform Yandex.Nedvizhimost identified this house as the most expensive rental listing in the Moscow region.
Owning such high-end real estate in Russia, especially in an exclusive area like Rublyovka, points to the significant financial resources and business influence of the Medvedchuk family. Given the current international political climate and ongoing economic sanctions, this type of asset also raises questions about the legitimacy of funding sources and potential ties to Medvedchuk’s political activities in Ukraine and abroad.
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