How much would an average two story house cost in Europe?

How much would an average two story house cost in Europe?

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like anything else in property I'm sure it's entirely dependent on where you're buying it

retarded question.
what do you even mean by average?
and you speak as if there wouldn't be massive differences between city/rural side and from country to country.

Depends on a location and condition. Assuming it's not a total bomb and reasonably close to some town with jobs, 200k€ might suffice.

That looks like British Columbia

Why did you post in this thread?

dunno, here anything from $50 to $200k dependig on the location and quality

>wanting a boomer house
>not living as a cosmopolitan in paris

yiikes just go live in ur hick town

About 400k outside the city.

>paris
Major cringe. Why not an African city?

Most would be somewhere from 20 000 to 500 000€

He posted in order to educate you

anywhere between 1 and 10000000000000000000000000

man, how much does it cost annually to maintain a house like this? average?

Are you OP?
Your question is retarded, I'm trying to correct you.

>europe is a country where houses have the same value

>paris
>living in extremely overpriced shithole

you can buy a two story house with a big yard for several thousand dollars in bumfuck nowhere Northwest Bulgaria. Just make sure to have weapons around when the gyps come to rob you

Why is this monkey talking to me?

A house like pic related would probably cost 2 mill or something here

An house like this would costs $600,000 in France

if I wanted an expensive hoity toity European cultural capital apartment I'd choose Vienna

soi post of the day award goes to

like 1M rub (15k USD)
McMansion like in OP pic maybe 30k

See

In Siberia.

My cousin has a house almost exactly like this(but with blander garden and different color pallete)and it was about 120k
Might have just gotten lucky or something I don't know,I live in a shitty appartment with 4 rooms two of which are bathrooms for some stupid fucking reason

In a non shithole suburb of a 1mln+ city I'd say 100,000-150,000$

That's pretty cheap.

Yep

Here something similar to OP's pic would easily exceed 1 millon € if near any slightly big city

The price can be drastically different depending on the country. Do you Americans think Europe is just one country?

You'd be earning something close to 6000$ a year here on average though.

200k? sounds little

see:

500k

2 to 3 million

depends on country and location in country. Question can't be answered

Bought myself an apartment in a 2 family house. It was about 500k.

>Why is this monkey talking to me?

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>shitskin got triggered over an old post

based and redpilled

>>shitskin got triggered over an old post

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That house is three storeys

>wanting a lawn and not a low-maintenence garden

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500k eur in Cluj Napoca.
>imobiliare.ro

he is right though.

too much that i would ever even check prices lol

>says stupid shit
>gets called out
>gets triggered
>bullies a flag instead
you are an insufferable faggot

do you even know what 'mcmansion' means, ivan?

the most important factor is municipal property taxes desu. most things can be maintained personally with cheap materials, unless the roof needs to replaced or you need french drains or some shit like that, those kind of things which happen over the lifespan of the house can set you back 10-20k in one shot

he said "in europe", isn't that specific enough ?

>Europe is one country
Cringe, this thread

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What is the climate like in Europe, lads?

Of course. I need to be close to the OPEC headquarters.

Like it is in Florida, or Minnesota. Depends on which part of Europe.

It depends a bit on the house and where it's located, but this house is very average and it's around 450k usd,

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A mix between Southern California and northern Alaska.

>this house is very average
>t. Akershusfag

200k maybe

Vestlending. OP is asking for an average two story house. Wouldn't be right to post a three story house or a one story house, would it? Around 450k here in vestlandet, and probably 800k in Oslo.

you want to tell me that house would cost $100,000 in a suburb of Chelyabinsk? bullshit

You can tell me what material you use to make the tiles. in these photos, what material was used to make the tiles

Almost always concrete. Concrete = Betong

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This house is bigger than Diplomatic homes in the netherlands, and probably bigger than what the king lives in

One of the king's houses was once the biggest non-church building in the world.

TY. and about clay roof tiles? do you use it?

Yeah, some houses do.

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nice.
if you can inform me at least one link from a good manufacturer. Both concrete and clay;
ty

Looks nice but there's no privacy at all.

gaus.no/produkter/tak-/tak-og-beslag-/takstein/

The ones that say "tegl" are clay, the ones that say "betong" are concrete.

Why do they need privacy when they're on a dead end street where everyone knows their neighbors. Just use blinds or curtains in your living room if you're that paranoid.

I mean in the garden. Dunno just seems weird to me that the neighbor could watch me sunbathe or whatever I decide to do in my garden, but I guess you would never sunbathe in Norway anyway.

Agreed, needs some nice trees and a nice hedgewall.