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polish_aristocrat 05-19-2006 04:02 PM

Europeans get in here ;)
 
can you list where you're from and tell what is the average price of the square meter when buying an apartment in your city? ( in Euros )

I know it's a rather general question, but you know what I mean


thanks in advance :)

mortenb 05-19-2006 04:06 PM

2500? to 3000? in Odense, Denmark. A bit higher in Copenhagen.

viroman 05-19-2006 04:10 PM

normal apartament in Tallinn 1000-1500 euro, sure itsnot in old town of Tallinn

MaDalton 05-19-2006 04:15 PM

i have no idea, but it's cheap in Görlitz and even cheaper in Zgorzelec. but i doubt you want to move there :winkwink:

Lee 05-19-2006 04:16 PM

For info on the UK go to upmystreet.com, add in the location, then click on the property bit for all the info.

XMaster 05-19-2006 04:19 PM

between 5500 & 12000 euros here in Paris :/

vantage 05-19-2006 04:22 PM

153 square meter's direct in berlin (sony center) 730.000 euro's

ThumbLord 05-19-2006 04:22 PM

the Netherlands - Het Gooi is where I am located - about 900 euro

Nazgrel 05-19-2006 04:22 PM

About 2850euros/square meter in Tromso, Norway (way up north)

polish_aristocrat 05-19-2006 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by viroman
normal apartament in Tallinn 1000-1500 euro, sure itsnot in old town of Tallinn

and the prices are increasing like 25% per year?
are people there investing into apartments hoping they will significantly increase in value for the next 20 years to reach the average european level?

Theo 05-19-2006 04:26 PM

Limassol, Cyprus close to bay

2200-2600 euro/sq mt

Theo 05-19-2006 04:26 PM

of course you can find for up to 8k euro, but that's another story (above prices are for houses with pool,not sure about apt)

Antonio 05-19-2006 04:29 PM

if you want to invest buy in Sofia, Biulgaria

BG will join EU either 1st of Jan 2007 (most probably) or 1st of Jun 2008, I believe the prices will go up nicely, growth the past couple of years 20-25% if I'm not mistaken

Steve_NCH 05-19-2006 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soul_Rebel
Limassol, Cyprus close to bay

2200-2600 euro/sq mt

Lovely part of the world. :thumbsup

viroman 05-19-2006 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by polish_aristocrat
and the prices are increasing like 25% per year?
are people there investing into apartments hoping they will significantly increase in value for the next 20 years to reach the average european level?

I am sure in this now there are normal house now in a good place 500K euro
yeah i dont know propely how is big % , but i head in 2005 y. we was first in the world of increasing prices

vantage 05-19-2006 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vantage
153 square meter's direct in berlin (sony center) 730.000 euro's

here we go:

http://tinypic.com/x22pow.jpg

Ace_luffy 05-20-2006 05:13 AM

nice investment....

gangbangjoe 05-20-2006 05:20 AM

bavaria, germany

pay the farmer beer and buy his cows.
then you will get his land

Jakke PNG 05-20-2006 05:23 AM

Helsinki, Finland.. no idea of the averages, but my part of town.
3700e/square meter.

RayBonga 05-20-2006 05:25 AM

Lisbon, Portugal

Depends on the zone, can go ?1500 to ?5000.

Jakke PNG 05-20-2006 05:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TeenGodFather
Helsinki, Finland.. no idea of the averages, but my part of town.
3700e/square meter.

...and that's for a small apartment.
Bigger houses have more price per square meter, and depending on location. My aunts place is about 10000e/square meter...and that's just a few blocks down the road.

Ecchi22 05-20-2006 05:30 AM

There are nice apartments 1000 Euros / square meter in Skopje (Capital of Macedonia). Thats not the average, I think the average would be 700 Euros, don't know.. :)

sigurman 05-20-2006 05:45 AM

The average in Lisbon is 1481 Euros, just saw itin the statistics center ;)

wm_cibi 05-20-2006 07:30 AM

1000-2000 EUR in Prague, CZ

v4 media 05-20-2006 08:05 AM

Central Alicante about 2k per sq mtr
was 1k 5 years ago

JohanTheGreat 05-20-2006 08:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by polish_aristocrat
can you list where you're from and tell what is the average price of the square meter when buying an apartment in your city? ( in Euros )

I know it's a rather general question, but you know what I mean


thanks in advance :)

Are you really from poland? Very good country, everything is cheap.
I went to gdansk last year 2 times. Very good place, nice girls also.

Praguer 05-20-2006 09:17 AM

2000 - 3000 Euros per square meter where I live

chupachups 05-20-2006 09:19 AM

In Stockholm about 3500-4500K euro in the Ok areas.

tradermcduck 05-20-2006 09:24 AM

Anyone here from Spain?

What does an apartment on the Costa del Sol with sea view cost (approx.)?

I love Marbella (Puerto Banus)

:)

CyberHustler 05-20-2006 09:26 AM

http://www.liducks.com/images/soEdit...can%20Flag.jpg

Jensen 05-20-2006 09:27 AM

round hahaha8364;4000 for decent stuff in Bergen, Norway .. new apartments will of course go for more ...

v4 media 05-20-2006 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tradermcduck
Anyone here from Spain?

What does an apartment on the Costa del Sol with sea view cost (approx.)?

I love Marbella (Puerto Banus)

:)

Alot more than it costs you on any other costa.. Have you been to the others? nicer and cheaper.

MaddCaz 05-20-2006 09:39 AM

European chicks get in me!!!

Egomancer 05-20-2006 10:37 AM

700-1200 EU per square meter in Bucharest, Romania

Egomancer

andrej_NDC 05-20-2006 11:59 AM

Bratislava, from 1000 to 6000 I think. Goes up pretty fast. Some appartments doubled their value in the time they were built(2 years), lucky owners. :)

prezzz 05-20-2006 01:05 PM

When we were buying our apartment (Wroclaw, Poland) in February, we got it for around 3300PLN/m2 (around $1,100). Now, 3 months later, it's almost sold out and the current price is 4150PLN/m2 ($1,380). We were lucky to make that deal in the last minute before the biggest price jump in our area within last couple of years.

vantage 05-20-2006 01:31 PM

here in berlin from 50 -> 50.000 :-)

polish_aristocrat 05-20-2006 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by prezzz
When we were buying our apartment (Wroclaw, Poland) in February, we got it for around 3300PLN/m2 (around $1,100). Now, 3 months later, it's almost sold out and the current price is 4150PLN/m2 ($1,380). We were lucky to make that deal in the last minute before the biggest price jump in our area within last couple of years.

congrats on the deal, which street? :upsidedow

and have you thought about buying more than 1 apartment? ( to rent out for 20 years and then sell with 300% profit or so )

thats the question, will the prices in countries like Poland truly increase so much as some people predict, or not....

I would give you my GFY postcount if you knew the answer to it :1orglaugh

prezzz 05-20-2006 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by polish_aristocrat
congrats on the deal, which street? :upsidedow

That's a funky stuff. In theory, it's just outside Wroclaw, but practically it's part of the city (southern part of Krzyki Partynice, right next to the horse racing field). Looks like someone drew the city borders while being drunk. Badly. By cheap wine.

Still, it's a very nice area - quiet, lots of trees around, 10 minutes away from the strict center of Wroclaw (maybe twice as much at peak traffic).

Quote:

Originally Posted by polish_aristocrat
and have you thought about buying more than 1 apartment? ( to rent out for 20 years and then sell with 300% profit or so )

Depends on the location. For example, Wroclaw is growing so rapidly that from my knowledge every new building site is visited by investors from UK and Germany, buying the apartments in bulk at a slightly discounted rate. I don't know about other cities, but my wife's uncle just sold his apartment in Warsaw for over twice as much as what he paid 5 years ago.

Will prices keep rising at the same rate for next several years? I'm not sure about it - the way they were climbing up since the year 2000 suggests it might stop at any time. Personally I'd rather invest in stock funds (or some safer ones) - with those your money is way more mobile. You can pull it out within 3 days and IF real estate prices suddenly go down, you'll be stuck with your apartment or selling it at half the price.

Quote:

Originally Posted by polish_aristocrat
I would give you my GFY postcount if you knew the answer to it :1orglaugh

That'll be 3600 posts + VAT. Thank you. :)

WWC-Pajio 05-20-2006 03:26 PM

.......good luck! :thumbsup


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