Post the nicest house you could buy with your current budget

Post the nicest house you could buy with your current budget

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>with 160€/month
nothing

I think my money should be enough to make a dug-out in the best traditions of 5th century

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When you say buy, do you mean all up front, or enough for a down payment on a loan?

Pic related.

Looks comfy, like a hobbit hole.

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I could probably afford pic rel if toilberg would be willing to give me a slight raise

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This house coasts 1.5 k in Detroit. Sometimes I think of buying a house like this seeing that Detroit is improving

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH

I could be your neighbour, in the litter bin.

Insides of them may not be comfy
(That's different building)

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All up front. Excluding land and unility cost.

Also, includes buying material and building your own!

maximum comfiness

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>1.5 k
I'm going to guess that you didn't actually mean $1500?

In that case I could do something like

inside

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Yeah but it would need $40k+ in repairs to make it livable.

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This

What a shit kitchen. Wouldn't be too bad for me because I don't cook but I'm under the impression Europeans all cook.

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Damn this is only $1000

I might actually consider build on my mamas land

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yes but I think you need buy 2 other houses to get it in that price. People in Detroit are selling houses in form of packages
estately.com/MI/Detroit?order=price_asc#listing-14703-mayfield-street--4
still cheap

Me on the right btw

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Never mind. Looks much better in this second pic. Looks kinda cozy honestly.

How much is it?

How many square feet is that?

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About 10k

german humour

Something like this

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>humour
Do Canadians speak British English?

yes, although many people mix it up with american english since our cultures are so intertwined.

My key requirements is only
>A bed
>Place to put my PC
>Nice toilet
>Nice bathroom

The bathroom and toilet I guess will need more space

Looks comfy enough.

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$39

That's for hours of my labor money. Fuck lego

Trust a Dane, feel the pain.

Okay, I won't lie.
I can buy this 20sqm dacha (it is like a cabin) for $2700
It doesn't have a heating system and drinkable water, but there's a spring couple meters away.

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Comfy af

Already on the market looking for a place.
This is about what I can afford without loans.

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That's a cute house. If I were you I might just buy something like that outright and not even fuck with the banks.

Oh I am, not taking any loans. Perfectly happy with a house like that. I just need to find the right place you know. Close to work but not too close to the city.

This

Is it normal in Sweden to buy a home without a loan? It's very unusual here unless you have a lot of money. Usually it's older people who are selling one house to buy another

People usually live in rented apartments until they can afford a house.

>Is it normal in Sweden to buy a home without a loan?
It is pretty normal almost everywhere outside of anglo countries.

30k euros

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>But there's a spring couple of meters away
Kek'd

Nice, I'm envious. We're all in thrall to the mortgage industry here. Feels bad man.

Wtf why are birds so rich

don't bully

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In the middle of nowhere.

I wish I could get a nice cheap place like that, but I can't be bothered spending over an hour a day commuting to work.

30 mins is about my limit. I rent (my city's housing costs are out of control) so if I got a new job more than half an hour away I'd rather move than deal with that every day.

Do mobile homes count? Put the back seats and it could be quite comfy.

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Yeah the location is shit with these houses.
This one is litterally in the middle of nowhere somewhere in Norrland.

Forgot pic

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came here to post this

Same! Russia truly is first world!

That's more than what I make a day you coinslot-eyed fuck.

Wouldn''t it be cost more than it worths?

Damn bro I didn't realize Hungary was that bad.

>our cultures
Canada has culture?

I make 4 bucks an hour.

Doing what?

Data entry

Wow. You can come here and earn that much at McDonald's in less than 3 hours.

They say sorry, eat poutine and wear beaver hats.
Dont you like Canadian culture?

have you ever had reindeer meat? if so, is it any good?

I haven't.

I have around 30k euros in savings so probably best I could do is a comfy car

Nice man. I’m about the small housing.

A wooden shack with newspaper insulation if I build it myself.