Apartment qualities in your country

If i pay 400 000 USD i get about 40 square meters of apartment here. What can you get for that amount or equal in your country?

Here apartments become smaller and smaller, i really hate this having your kitchen in the living room thing.

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It depends on the city of course. I live in a 650 000 people city by the sea, and here 400 000USD would either get you a very nice apartment on the city center (above 150 square meters) or a standalone house with garden on the outskirts.

That sounds nice. Is it like in your country that your state can expropriate your property if they deem it necessary, if they want to build a road etc?

Here they can do that, despite you having owned the property for decades.

I pay 240/month for 30sqm furnished right next to the mountains.
For this money in Paris the best you could afford is a spot in someone's closet

400 000 USD I can get nothing. But if I convert it to € in the city I live in I could get about 100m^2 in the center to 180m^2 15min by public transport away from center.
40min by car away I could get a house with 800m^2 land

yeah of course. Recently my city finished building a ring highway around it and they had to expropriate and take down a few houses. The government is supposed to pay you for the actual market value of the house if this happens. Because sometimes the owners get even more money than if they actually tried to sell the house or land, government officials have been caught trying to buy houses and land before these projects were approved lol.

$400,000 will get you a shitbox in NYC.

However, 400k will get you very nice apartments in mediocre cities.

Our housing is expensive but €400k will still get you something over 100m2 at some premium location

I pay €730 for 30m^2

Why would you ever want to pay that much for an apartment?

Because at some point it’s the cheapest you can get anywhere within city limits and you’re not a 55 year old chronic lawn mower who wants to live suburban

Aren’t suburbs becoming more popular in Europe?

I couldn’t imagine living in a crowded city and paying that much

400.000 usd in my hometown would get you a very standard rowhouse of 120m2 with 5 small bedrooms and one bathroom and a decent backyard and 200m2 of land in total.

Then again this is right in between the Hague and Amsterdam with both on 20-30 minutes driving of my town if you don't have too much traffic, it's a town of about 25k people and a 10 minute drive or 40 minute bike ride away from the beach.

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$400k I could have a large waterfront estate 5k sqft+ on some nice acreage.

These are about $450k here

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Nice, but they have a garage and are probably bigger than 1300sqft

>i really hate this having your kitchen in the living room thing.

reminds me of Japan.
This is very common there.

Behold our version of a drive-in house in my town kek.

They go for 450k USD and are 1250sqft

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They are 2,715sqft

imagine paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to share a fucking wall with someone

l m a o

For 400 000 USD you can buy a 250m^2 house with bunch of land around in Moscow region

Yeah that's about twice as big as ours here lmao

I paid 155k for this

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lol wtf that looks so weird.

why

Here in Lapland I can get a 120 square meter apartment with 5 rooms for under 20 000 dollars.
My 38 square meter 1 room place cost me 1200 dollars. Heated parking space included.

do you have actual pictures of the place?
That view just makes it look odd to me I'm not sure I understand it properly lol.

is 2S16 the entrance?

Also What's that thing at 85/210 V2 - where it says "jasek 52/52" ?

Is this just one floor?

can foreigners buy property there?

Yep. No law against that. No idea how long you can stay though but you can still own property.
You can also rent out that property even if you don't live here and make money from it.

can you open this? it's a 3D projection

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>You can also rent out that property even if you don't live here and make money from it.

That's what I thought about - I have no intentions of moving to Sweden, I'm already moving elsewhere.

But, given how cheapily you can buy property there, I was interested in doing business. 1200 is absolutely ridiculous for property. The only problem is, obviously, it's in Lapland so probably not that easy to rent. but I suppose I could still make it work.

1000-1500 USD per square meter for Minsk

400k can get you a 80 sq m apts in this on 52 floor

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haha cool, that's the same thing the Japanese agency I'm working with uses.

Yeah I can open it.
Why does one of the bathrooms have 2 sinks?

Just remember that with cheap prices comes cheap rent. A place like the one I mentioned can be as low as 380 dollars per month.

>$400k
>40sqm in some rainy Norwegian village
What the absolute FUCK.

That's still an okayish return if you have the place rented for most of the year. 380 USD is enough to cover my rent and utilities in Tokyo lol

Go for it.

that one is for "parents". it's connected to the bedroom, practically it's the main bathroom in the apartment

I live in a suburb town 40km far from Seoul. An average price of apartment here is KRW 4 260 000 /m^2 or $ 3800 meaning if you were looking for 90m^2 then you’d need $ 342 000. In Seoul, you would be able to get one for a bit less than $ 600 000. I’m not sure, of course it depends on the area.

On a side note, we have a unique system in which the house is leased to you for 50 - 80% of the sale price as the deposit (so when the contract is terminated you get paid the same amount) and no monthly payments are charged to you. If this doesn’t make any sense to you then here might help: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeonse

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I really might.
Would like to at least visit it there first though. Do you think there are real estate companies there that can show properties to people who don't speak Swedish?

I see.
Is that for you to live with your parents or do you have children and you're going to live there with a wife + kids?

In any case, it looks cool.
Slovenia seems like a comfy country. I imagine cost of living is quite low there compared to other nearby countries like Áustria and such?

Everyone speaks English here so that won't be a problem.

Prague

80sqm outside of centrum

40sqm in the centre

Tack så mycket

10/10.

my mom has her own apartment, this is one is for me and (I hope) my future family

quality of life is very high here and it's not that expensive

Nope

Suburbs boom from 90s and 00s is gone and people are coming back to cities because people hate driving for too long and services are better

Only western Norway is rainy

Good info but aimed at the wrong user.

It's my first flat. I am paying it all down with no loans and will rent it out. In two years i am done with my master and will move to the countryside. I am also taking weekend courses in agronomy so i can have live stock eventually. In a few years i will probably be able to afford something like this:

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It's on the best wide side in the capital area though. In centrum it is about the same price, and if i want a larger place i would have to move to a depressing area with lots of immigrants and social clients.

$300k for this 200sqm house.
3 min walk from Black Sea

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What is the average salary in Russia though?

Where I live, you could buy a 400 square metres 6 bedroom 3 bathroom 3 leveled house for that amount of money.

Good idea.
What can you plant/grow in Norway?

~650-700$/month

In Katowice you can get a 5 room penthouse for that amount.

It's something around $400 a month I guess.

In Oslo or something? Because if I pay 400k usd I get more than 90 square meter appartments in the city centre.

You can plant wheat and barley etc. I am thinking to grow some mushrooms indoor though and have a few hundred sheep or goat as well.

Er på Vindern i Oslo haha.

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Shit, imagine if it was on frogner.
Anyway that's the con of living in Oslo, expensive.

Yes, a shitplace really.