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sounds cheap...you need to sell body parts to afford a place in London
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you have no idea what you are talking about. Never learned to convert euro's to dollars and meters to inches or feet? Its the size of a good livingroom ( the whole apartment ) |
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read your previous post again and then come bak. |
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Late last year a friend just sold a *very* small flat (maybe a few sq feet more than the example above) in Sloane square for just over 700 GBP (about $1.4mill) - dunno why she bothered living in a closet in a city, but handy for work as long as you only sleep there. |
garages have gone for near a million in areas like Chelsea
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A mill (GBP) is around $2 mill US - you can buy an estate for that in selected exotic locations (tho the same estate will prob cost $4 mill next year). |
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read my post, it's not so cheap now, you can't buy small 31m2 flat in big polish city for $30k or even $50k :) |
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Just bought an apartment, 2 bedrooms,72 m2 (775 square feet), 265000$. ouch :( |
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people should have invested in Poland a year ago - now the prices are not so attractive. In Warsaw average apartment price went up by 52% within last year - pretty good investment. Now it makes sense to buy a house, near a large city before the prcies go up. And they will. And the price $30k for a 31 square meters - maybe in a small town, no chance to buy one like that in Warsaw, average price per square meter is about $2500 and with such small apartments it would be even higher.
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but if you paid $850 per m2 for it, then it costed you about $100k so it's not much - looks like a great buy |
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