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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 :) |
2500? to 3000? in Odense, Denmark. A bit higher in Copenhagen.
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normal apartament in Tallinn 1000-1500 euro, sure itsnot in old town of Tallinn
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i have no idea, but it's cheap in Görlitz and even cheaper in Zgorzelec. but i doubt you want to move there :winkwink:
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For info on the UK go to upmystreet.com, add in the location, then click on the property bit for all the info.
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between 5500 & 12000 euros here in Paris :/
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153 square meter's direct in berlin (sony center) 730.000 euro's
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the Netherlands - Het Gooi is where I am located - about 900 euro
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About 2850euros/square meter in Tromso, Norway (way up north)
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are people there investing into apartments hoping they will significantly increase in value for the next 20 years to reach the average european level? |
Limassol, Cyprus close to bay
2200-2600 euro/sq mt |
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)
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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 |
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yeah i dont know propely how is big % , but i head in 2005 y. we was first in the world of increasing prices |
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nice investment....
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bavaria, germany
pay the farmer beer and buy his cows. then you will get his land |
Helsinki, Finland.. no idea of the averages, but my part of town.
3700e/square meter. |
Lisbon, Portugal
Depends on the zone, can go ?1500 to ?5000. |
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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. |
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.. :)
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The average in Lisbon is 1481 Euros, just saw itin the statistics center ;)
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1000-2000 EUR in Prague, CZ
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Central Alicante about 2k per sq mtr
was 1k 5 years ago |
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I went to gdansk last year 2 times. Very good place, nice girls also. |
2000 - 3000 Euros per square meter where I live
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In Stockholm about 3500-4500K euro in the Ok areas.
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Anyone here from Spain?
What does an apartment on the Costa del Sol with sea view cost (approx.)? I love Marbella (Puerto Banus) :) |
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round hahaha8364;4000 for decent stuff in Bergen, Norway .. new apartments will of course go for more ...
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European chicks get in me!!!
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700-1200 EU per square meter in Bucharest, Romania
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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. :)
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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.
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here in berlin from 50 -> 50.000 :-)
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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 |
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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:
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:
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.......good luck! :thumbsup
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