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Living in Prague or Budapest
How much is rent for a nice 2-3 bedroom apartment or house in the hip part of town?
How much would it be to purchase? How much and how readily is high speed bandwidth? American-friendly? |
They seemed to like Americans and their money just fine in both places.
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Ive been there recently and altho it used to be dead cheap there years ago everything is getting more and more expensive. Wouldnt surprise me if in 5-10 years they have the same prices as here in Amsterdam, which is far from cheap.
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those are two nice cities! :thumbsup
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i have many friends there, i used to travel alont..
nice cities, nice bitches:thumbsup |
I see most new house construction is priced at $150K-$250K.
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Can you own guns in either of cities?
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Damn you people are fucked up. You give me the fucking creeps. |
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Maybe she should look up some stats and the difference between gun murders/accidents in the US and Europe. She's prolly to retarded to read them though. |
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i plan to move to prague sometime...
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Trixie, you can have a gun here in the CZ if you have a licence. But not many people wear guns here.
Giorgio, if you want to live in Prague's historic downtown, expect to pay 60k-100k CZK per sqm (= roughly $2,300-$3,800). That's usually without any equipment (like kitchen, etc.) and parking. BTW Londynska street in Vinohrady is a nice place, I used to live there for a couple of years. |
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Best place for on online apartment search is: http://www.sreality.cz/ Broadband internet is available in the center of town and in some of the outskirts. It is available thru cable and dish, but if you want to have it really fast be prepared to pay 100 to 300 USD per month. Prague is full of tourists so everybody is welcome. If you need to deal with the addministration be to be prpared of some hostility. People working there still dream about the great influence they had under the old cummunistic regime. They still act like they are the rulers of the country and let you feel that. If you are not fluent in Czech you will most likely have to hire a lawyer. |
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