What is the rent like in your country?

What is the rent like in your country?

I pay 700€ a month and live in a small ass 18m^2 apartment

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420€ for a 44m t2.

240€ for 30m2 with furniture

3900 SEK, so about 390 EURO, for rent. I also pay an additional 450 SEK for internet+electricity. My apartment is 30m^2

Where in France do you live?

first user, at 50 km to luxembourg.

Why is the rent so high in Stockholm? It's even worse than in Helsinki

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Housing shortage

250, 17m2, 30min from centre

small town in the east

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~150e/month for 40-50m2 apartment. belgrade outskirts

495 for 35m2

The last place I rented at was $600/mo for a 1 bedroom apartment with utilities included.

I wouldn't know, I still live with my parents.

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I heard they built a skyscraper recently but the prices were too ridiculous for anyone to actually buy its apartments

Yeah man, this is Sweden. Everything is retarded. They build a lot of expensive apartments that nobody can afford and they also don't build a lot of new houses but still want all the immigrants they bring here to have somewhere to live. That basically created the housing shortage. I got lucky, I got an apartment from the government queue that all Swedes can enter at age 18. Feels good man. Most others aren't that lucky though.

300 for 35m2

average apartment but very old from 60-70s, 900€

400 euros for a 55 m2 apartment + utilities.

100$ like on the photo

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Based

>I pay 700€ a month and live in a small ass 18m^2 apartment
Hellsinking?

Yes

Comfy as fuck

>rent
lmao

That's very expensive even for a finn.

$32/month for a room I share with another dude. My college hostel room costs $2/month btw.

it's about 1.6-2k for a 2 bed apt near where I live. I still live with my parents though, too autistic and unlikable to live with someone else. I'm 30

Only downside is that you live in India

Tienes retraso mental?

parts of india have decent QoL. I'm currrently in a commie state hence the rent being so low. But my home state has extremely high rent.

~180€ w/ 3 other people in some 40m2

€1k for 50sqm in a new building

600 us dollars for 25m2 studio room in seoul

TOO DAMN HIGH

380€ 91m^2

>But Socialism doesn't work!

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Back when I was living with friends in Tucson it was $1200 a month not including utilities for a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom house
Apartment I'm looking at right now is $600 a month not including utilities.

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>living in bumfuck nowhere

6000 NOK a month for a two story house, what is it, like 40 sqm each floor, furnished, electricity included.
Just a temporary thing though, my house burned down so I'm just in here on the insurance company's bill until I can demolish and rebuild what's left of it.

Dont know because the taxpayer pays my rent

Im wien sind die preise dieselben, idiot

>Implying
I live 10 minutes from Viennas city center

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Lol. Ogge, Kafftrottel.

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Based. Vienna is often praised for its housing market here.

>Living in private Apartments when you have comfy as fuck affordable subsidized housing with THAT kind of view.
What are you, some kind of moron?

Too high compared to wages.

For example a small flat in Zagreb will hardly be under 300€ per month (plus electricity, water, heating, internet), the wage something around 700€

This is why you don't let greedy individuals and coporations price gouge the housing market

>living in literal Projects
I‘d rather live with muzzies in Fünfhausen than in Donaust*dt.

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Around 400 eur for 40 sqm in Warsaw.

The city's got really expensive lately, you'd got a big apartment for this money just like 15 years ago.

>no skyscrapers in sight

is this a village?

Cope.

650€ for 45m2 in Munich lol

Actually cheap for München.

I know, seen other apartments and they were about the same for 25-30m2 with just one room, no garden, etc.

I pay 440 eur for 14m^2 room and live with 4 other people who never do the fucking dishes.
It's alright though, my house is very close to school so I don't have to walk lik 20 minutes every morning.

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1100$ a month, people a few blocks away from me pay 3000$ and i heard some rich people pay 30k$. city is nyc

>1100$ a month, people a few blocks away from me pay 3000$

That's still fairly moderate for NYC.

>440 eur for 14m^2 room
The price of being oiljew.

That's not moderate, that's low.only way to go lower is to live with roommates. for people living alone, 1500-2000 would be realistic.

>live in a country with 1-2% mortgages and 0-5% downpayment
>you pay 200-300 euro monthly to the bank, the remainder you pay to yourself
>complains about rent

Literally why.

415€/month for 53m^2 downtown apartment

Its ok Putinboy, one day daddy putin will piss some of that wealth on you, just keep waiting.

Because people move for work, for family, marry, divorce, inherit, lose. What exactly is the point of binding yourself to some 30 year piece of concrete?

*for 30 years

I pay about 4000 kr ($430) for a 42 square meters flat near uni. I live alone.

>4000 kr ($430)

Why is the Swedish currency so undervalued like some kind of African money?

260€ for a room

You are not binding yourself to it tho, you can sell it any moment. You don't want to sell too soon because you lose the "transaction costs" (what you paid to the agent, transaction taxes etc), but if you hold on to it at least for a couple of years that's worthwhile.

Also heard you can let it out if you've already paid ~30% of the loan.

Because it's older than the Euro? Wait 50 Years and due to inflation, Euro prices will also be ridicolous.

Minimum wage is USD 286.
A small 30ish m2 apartment in Buenos Aires is USD 320.
Go figure.

>Why is the Swedish currency so undervalued like some kind of African money?
Or Japanese Yen. They can chop off as many zeroes as they want any moment, this makes zero difference.

That's not an explanation, look at the pound.

Selling an apartment is a pain in the ass, literally and probably the most jewish thing possible. You have to pay a lawyer, a salesman, a notary, taxes and have to bargain like a jew in a bazar for MONTHS before you make a sale.

It's not undervalued.

I pay R$806 a month for a 2 room apartment in a commie block.
That's like 210 dollars I think

If Poland had a currency of their own it'd be worth less than half of SEK

>people calling buildings in always capitalist countries "commieblocks"

Swedish Krone aren't a reserve currency though. Pound Sterling is that way because in the past much like the US today, they used to strong arm others into using their currency. It's losing value, as we speak tho

They do and despite being nominally more than ours, it doesn't really matter.

What else would you call it? There are twenty buildings in my complex and they're all the same, just painted with different colors.

>Krone
Krona. The plural is kronor.

>People assuming the best housing markets on the planet in terms of "bang for your buck" is that way because of capitalism, not social democratism.

All this neo-capitalist cope.

there's time and place for both renting and buying, most people will claim that buying is the only reasonable choice but they're undereducated retards repeating what other retards tell them, don't be that guy please and do your own research

ok

> It's losing value, as we speak tho

That's short-term problems due to Brexit, it will bounce back when Brexit is handled.

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>like some kind of African money
Ding ding ding, there is your answer :|

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This.
I'd rather live in a trailer park than own a flat in some mudslime shithole like wien X. or XXI. and wait forever to sell it

In my city, rent for 3 bedroom house is 800-1100
In the capital, rent for 3 bedroom house or apartment is 1000+

It's pretty affordable since we're a shithole

social democratism is still far closer to pure capitalism than to pure communism.

You're not wrong, but r/austria is the other way, buddy

>just painted with different colors.

in communism they wouldn't be painted at all, the state wouldn't spend money on such mundane things

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200€/month
But i own my appartment. Bought it at a good price out of my pocket.
42square m.

It's the little things that make big differences

>I'd rather live in a trailer park
Dude fuck that. I rather smell Achmeds weird spices than having to endure some uneducated, white boomer "Prolet" ramble on how unfair life is and how miserable he is, with occasional agressive outbursts.

>social democratism is still far closer to pure capitalism
>Implying the USSR was ever close to pure communism
>Implying taxing the parasitic elite is allowed in true capitalism
Cope. Are they directly shoving Koch-Brother Propaganda into your brain Matteusz?

Thank you, now go fuck yourself

1. It's not rent
2. You probably don't own your apartment (you probably have a bostadsrätt).

>he doesn't like boomers
You dunno the real kino my nigga.
>there's only x or y on the political spectrum
Please stop posting. Nobody cares about what Jow Forumstards think. Go back

But what is the point? You‘re not gaining anything. Your average annual pretax RoI on renting it out is about 5%, the loan will eat 1-2% of that, you‘ll still have to pay property tax on top of that, pay a dozen bureaucrats for the purchase and then have headaches with tenants, regular renovations and rent control laws. Or you might just put your money in ETFs with average yield of 4-6% untaxable after a year and live wherever the fuck you want without worrying.

kek
I live in an area that says 1000+ and I pay 400 for 60m2.
>yfw 2/3 of viennese people live in an appartment subisidized by the government in some way

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>he doesn't like boomers
Yeah wow, what could be better than some drunk, good for nothing, angry shithead ramble on incoherent nonsense demanding respect, while worthy of none and smelling the whiff of dried piss and an unwiped asshole as he drunkenly staggers back to his place to beat his wife for fucking a Turk. SOUNDS SO GOOD MY NEGRO

>that one ösi living on someone else‘s tax praising muh welfare
Literal nigger.

>But what is the point?
The point is that if prices go down suddenly, you can wait it out until they go back to what they were and sell then.