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Do you have to be rich to live anywhere nice in non-eastern Europe?
People who live in Europe, where do most people live?
I'm looking at places in southern france and italy, and I cannot find any nice places under 500K Euros. What's the deal? Do people make that much for in Europe or do most people live in shitty apartments/shitty locations? |
well with any rich place, there will be poor people. period. the street workers dont commute to work, likewise the shop workers, work your way down the scale. You wont find any seriously fuckig nice place like u would find in america for 500,000k in southern france but you could find yourself a place not too shabby - goodluck
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My opinions aren't usually as strong on this issue but after reading a property website today and seeing what house I could get in FL or Eastern Europe for the same price as my apartment in UK, I am like :( :( :( :( And we get taxed too high, and the weather is unreliable, and , and and and...... :2 cents: |
Spain would be your best bet if you stay away from the Costas
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Everything over there is too expensive for me with this terrible exchange rate. Damn you George Bush! Damn youuuuuU!!!!
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Don't you want to live in Check? It is nice and not expensive there.
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I just looked into Portugal. Language thing but it was really cheap.
Edit - Italians seem really dull with the week I spent there. |
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PS And Portugal seems to keep having these forest fires and lack of water annually - pain in the ass. |
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As long as the dollars remains at a silly level it may be worth looking at countries where the US dollar is "accepted" as a common payment method - places like (often) the Caribbean or Latin America etc. Literally a couple of years back you could buy complete estates for relatively little money in places like Panama and Costa Rica - tho these are generally shooting up at anything between 25% and 60% in the last few years and show little signs of slowing - but may give "better value" against the dollar. |
Yeah, I am aware of the exchange rates killing my buying power, but I really have no desire to live in those places. I'm in love with Europe.
Also, I paid $25 for a pizza in Geneve. Luzerne was even more expensive. My $50 Adidas' were selling for well over $100 |
Spain is also a nice place to stay. Real Estate is expensive, but life costs normal money.
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Remember - cos it was sheer crap and foul stuff - paying the equivalent of $100 of four "take-away" Chinese meals there. These prices sound like most of the EU - restaurant prices are silly in comparison to the US. |
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That's the difference with the Euro side and the US/Canada/Latin America area - a decent beer in Costa Rica is 50 cents. |
Oh the joys of overpriced beer. I paid hahaha163;3 for a pint of watered down Krononbourg yesterday :(
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How much is a beer in a London pub these days damian? |
you should have thought about leaving a few years earlier.
when the dollar owned the german mark :winkwink: |
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For a good night out in a central London club then think about getting a mortgage. I think most locals stay well clear of west end bars - perhaps a few times a year for a special night out - the clubs are always way better in the outer suburbs anyway. |
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U have to be rich to live in east europe as well:)
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I live in Denmark in an apartment with a friend of mine, in the city. 65m2 -> price was 2.200.000DKK app. $366k USD. thats pretty standard price here in Denmark for apartment in the city. This is brand new so it's damn nice but expensive :( |
but in Bulgarian it's much cheaper
the guy I share the apartment with has just bought a condue in bulgarian to around $100k with a view of the water and not long from sunny beach where the shit goes down in bulgarians |
ofcourse :)
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Ok, people in this thread complaining about food prices in europe, how many of you were buying food/drinks at the Westin during Internext :winkwink: :winkwink:
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Try the same property in the London area and it's miles higher. Just had a friend move out of .. prob about the same size property in Sloane Square and she was paying the equivalent of $2450. |
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Ha. On vacation maybe. I wouldn't be caught dead paying those prices on average haha. |
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on another note, real estate prices in Poland went crazy in past 3 years about 100% increase in past 3 years in the big cities and experts predict that they will increase for a good few years so the demand is very huge and the supply is small so it increases the prices even more |
I have heard that in Ukraine you can find some nice places on the outskirts of the major cities. But they may not have all the services that you are used to.
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wedouglas, now this is really not my problem and I shouldn't care, but weren't you considering buying a lambo recently or some better Porsche?
I guess if you have the money to blow on expensive toys, then you could also rent or buy some nice apartment / house in Europe personally I've been thiinking recently about moving to Barcelona, I heard its a great city and im gonna visit it for like 2 weeks soon... then I will know more if I want to move there but the rental prices are relativly cheap from what someone said a few days ago on GFY ( I would probably rent, buying woudn't be an option for a few reasons ) |
Prices are big everywhere,if you want live cheap then live in car hehe
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I would recommend Spain over most other European countries. Its cheaper and more laid back. Stay out of the major cities, real estate prices is a joke there
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I heard that in europe they do 100 yr mortgages
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Not sure if you've seen it happen yet in Poland, but often there is lumps of foreign investment as part of the engine driving real estate upwards? Can think of the money being dumped into Croatia by "foreigners" for villas and homes. Where I am now (Costa Rica), there is definately a desire by foreigners to purchase properties - values seem to be rising at around 30% - 60%/year depending if near coastlines/beaches etc. I'm stunned at the values of some properties we have here - they earn a few mill just on annual capital appreciation alone. It's the old story - they don't make any more land :) |
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I personally don't see Poland becoming as wealthy as f.e Germany soon, so prices shouldn't increase so fast, but they actually reached Germany already or almost reached but the polish cities, unfortunately also polish culture and mentality and many other factors ( politics, infrastructure also weather ) suck a little compared to Western Europe so that's why I don't see any real reasons for the prices to skyrocket so fast but the supply is very small, 5 times less apartments are built each year than needed foreign capital... well, to a certain degree yes, but its not done not on a massive scale as far as i know |
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I also would never rent. I think it is a waste of money unless you have no choice. |
go to baltic states...
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Is that true? I am from Czech and only few tens of thousands people left this country for work in EU. wodka wyborova :winkwink: |
Amsterdam made me poor . . the cost of living is high
we all got fucked by the euro currency switch . . prices went up but salaries stayed the same . . a Croatian dude i know says he could live for a year on my base monthly . . i'm looking at Bulgaria now |
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Plus, no secret stays that way for long. :Oh crap (And yes, I know Budapest is not in Bulgaria - I was drawing a comparison that there are "cheaper" cities in E.Europe!) |
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so yeah, Bulgarian property is still pretty cheap but the prices are going up and up and up - it happened in all the Eastern European countries that joined (or are about to join) the EU (see what polish said in his posts) many Western Europeans are buyng properrty in Bulgaria, lets face it, if you retire with 1000 British pounds monthly pension you want really live large in London (if you can manage to live at all on that kind of money) |
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