3 out of 104 residential complexes
That's what Lesha and Tamara thought when they decided to buy a two-room apartment in Cheryomushki. The wife liked this microdistrict, she grew up here, and just before Lesha arrived from earnings, together with her mother, she chose a two-room apartment in Cheryomushki that was for sale nearby. They currently lived in their parents' two-room apartment in Cheryomushki, and in principle, everything suited Lesha. Lesha did not know his father, and it somehow turned out that he called his father-in-law "Baty". Moreover, it turned out that they and Baty were fans of the same team and drank the same beer - the cheapest. And Lesha and Baty treated his mother-in-law, Anastasia Filippovna, with respect. Moving into their own two-room apartment in Cheryomushki in Odessa was Tamara's obsession, and their daughter was already 10 years old, she needed her own bedroom.
So it turned out that as soon as Lesha returned from earnings, the money was taken away by his wife, added to the general savings, the place of which only Tamara and Anastasia Filippovna knew, carefully recounted several times, and with this money, a two-room apartment in Odessa in Cheryomushki was bought. Briefly thinking that their budget was not the smallest, because there are tasks of buying apartments in a new building for $10,000. And now Lesha, together with Baty, were repairing the two-room apartment in Cheryomushki, discussing the future game of their favorite team and some wonderful promotional price for beer at the nearest supermarket.
Lesha loved his daughter very much and, of course, wanted another boy. But Tamara's answer to this was approximately the same: "we don't earn enough to have two children". Lesha thought to himself every time that he was the one who earned, not "we", and did not understand how much it was "not enough", but as always, Lesha kept silent and avoided arguments. Digging out a piece of melted aluminum wire with his fingers in the old two-room apartment, Lesha thought about new buildings in the Malinovsky district of Odessa. Maybe in 20 years, the daughter will get married, also buy a two-room apartment in Odessa in Cheryomushki nearby, and I will help my son-in-law with repairs, and in the evening we will watch TV together and he will also call me Baty.