What is the most prestigious location to live in your country?
In the Netherlands it's the canalbelt of Amsterdam (grachtengordel). 130m2 houses go for about €1.000.000 there. It is also very important if you have a serious law or marketing firm to have an office there. Without a canaloffice you might as well set up shop in a mall.
>130m2 houses go for about €1.000.000 there. >most prestigous Far that money you get a 6th floor 80m2 commie block flat 3km away from the city center of Zurich.
Either Caesarea (rich boomers), center/north of Tel-Aviv (businessmen and cosmopolitan faggots), or the Emek Refaim area in Jerusalem (rich religious/traditionalists, rich foreigners)
pic related a house some American family built in Jerusalem lately
>They just think they're too good to live here. This. Most just don't want to live with the plebs and go to richfag places instead
Jayden Nguyen
El olivar. Its a neighbourhood built around some olives trees that are like 500 years old. There may be richer parts in lima if you thing about having really big houses with pools and stuff, but El Olivar and the part of lima it belongs to(San Isidro) are related to the intellectual elite and the aristocracy, Mostly if you have a house and not a flat. In other words, san Isidro represents the “old money”.
No one lives there, we are talking residential areas. Also, plebs present, better don't talk about Switzerland altogether.
Mason Campbell
>grachtengordel >prestigious
For lefty art cucks maybe. Old money lives in Wassenaar, Laren, etc
Logan Wilson
The average house price in Chelsea is £1.98 million pounds so I'd say probably there (considering this includes flats)
Camden Reed
In terms of price it's certainly Paris, an appartment next to Notre Dame must be insanely expensive. In terms of prestige, all the meme touristic places, Mont Saint Michel, Saint Tropez etc...
Ryan Evans
Oh ok sorry. Then Idk maybe Geneva
Dylan Rivera
Why would you want to live in those tourist places that serve no real purpose other than tourism?
Hudson Wilson
Frogner or Aker in Oslo. Aker is more business, Frogner is just your typical old school snob area.
Depends what you are, especially if you live in Paris. I'd say the first quarters of Paris (1st-7th), places like the île Saint Louis and maybe 16th because people say it's for rich guys.
Some small towns and villages have a reputation in this regard (think mougins or cannes, le touquet) but the reality is much different.
Otherwise Monaco/Luxemburg.
Juan Smith
I have honestly never seen a Jew hating Rome. Our conflict is so far back in history that there's not many feelings attached to it. But maybe some guy does, idk.
Owen Perez
In Hamburg people pay for a mailbox in Pöseldorf, the Milchstraße etc.
The Elbchaussee is quite prestigious, houses there are often dozens of millions worth. Blankenese has a reputation but it's not really justified.
I used to live in Rotherbaum and people would always ask how I was able to afford it. In reality most apartments were very big but the price per square meter was reasonable.
Zurich and Geneva lakeside in general. Places like Cologny, etc.
Thomas Rodriguez
Helsinki downtown in general. No clue how people can afford to buy apartment there. Median salary here is about 3200e and aparments cost gorillions in helsinki. I live in comfy small town in capital region where flats/houses costs half of the price compared Helsinki
Barely anyone really lives there. Rich people maybe stay a week. All these mansions are empty for most of the year
Connor Wood
of course Gangnam.
Justin Morgan
Freud had a hate boner for Rome.
Jaxson Baker
Interesting, never heard about it. For what reason?
Justin Lopez
In America it's New York (Upper East Side and the Hamptons spring to mind), the Golden Coast (the bit of New York and Connecticut that border each other on the coast) and California (SoCal on the coast and San Francisco area). There's smaller prestigious areas as well. In Boston, Beacon Hill is an area known for its WASPy old money.
Leo Rogers
What's Luxembourg like? It doesn't seem like there's that much there
Luis Lewis
>le touquet I lived near Le Touquet, I've never understood the hype for this place. The whole coast looks exactly the same but suddenly at this particular place the prices skyrocket for no reason...
Because he took the exile nonsense 100% literally and also identified semites with Carthage so this was almost like a goy-jew war to him or something. He was quite fucked in the head, really. A lot of his theories came from him projecting his weirdness.
Aiden Collins
It's mostly Cape Town and Joburg suburbs. And a few estates outside Durban