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milky   
7 Jul 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

yes it states
That’s a 23 percent decrease compared to the corresponding period of the previous year, and a 19.6 percent decrease compared to the first quarter of 2012.

also
and the amount of mortgages refused are very high , up to 90% of mortgages in Warsaw had the own your own home government grant(gone since may 2012). Now they have to fork out the full price,so, sharp price reductions should be inevitable.
milky   
7 Jul 2012
Work / Is 7000 PLN net per month....a reasonable salary in Katowice [40]

Poland may be booming (thanks to western money)

this is not the majority opinion on PF,but it's 100% correct.

About half of the Poles make less than 2,800 brutto per month

I agree.
The thread owner is probably a troll.
milky   
7 Jul 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

but eventually one cant go wrong,

hhhahaahahhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaahahahahahahahhhaha yea sure it's different in Poland
Real estate bubbles in the 2000s

By 2006, several areas of the world were thought to be in a bubble state, although this contention was not without controversy. This hypothesis was based on observation of similar patterns in real estate markets of a wide variety of countries.[22] This includes similar patterns of overvaluation and excessive borrowing based on those overvaluations.

The subprime mortgage crisis, with its accompanying impacts and effects on economies in various nations, has given some credence to the idea that these trends might have some common characteristics.[6]

For individual countries, see:

Australian property bubble - 1997 - 2012
British property bubble
Bulgarian property bubble
Chinese property bubble
Danish property bubble
Indian property bubble
Irish property bubble - 1999 - 2006
Israel's housing bubble
Japanese asset price bubble
Lebanese property bubble
Polish property bubble
Romanian property bubble
South Korean property bubble
Spanish property bubble
United States housing bubble - 1997 - 2006[23]
Greek property bubble

I have to go for a walk to walk of this laughter.
milky   
7 Jul 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

I would estimate that at least 85% of the people I know in Warsaw have at least three properties

That's a lot., are you in the Bilderberg group.
milky   
6 Jul 2012
News / SUNDAY WITHOUT MASS IN POLAND - Judaeo-leftist Wyborcza gloats [165]

fundamentalist Protestant kids have been taught that Roman Catholics are not Christians.

The fundamentalist Prod settler in the north of Ireland called the native(Catholic) Irish worshipers of the antichrist. "no surrender to catholic,no surrender to the devil"

youtube.com/watch?v=daFI-m268ig
youtube.com/watch?v=Z6xxJ7PCmdo
milky   
6 Jul 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

the indigenous population bought into the speculation as well.

BUT!!! they were living abroad earning up to 10 time more. Not from indigenous economy. If that was the case prices would still be at 2004 levels.
milky   
3 Jul 2012
Life / Is Poland a poor country? [578]

Is Poland a poor country?
No, the million that went to the UK are just on holidays.
milky   
2 Jul 2012
Life / Is Poland a poor country? [578]

Do you really think a normal employer that has a job to be done cares about breast size?

Some men are pigs, I guess,so why not.
milky   
2 Jul 2012
Life / Is Poland a poor country? [578]

When you're in pub, supermarket, restaurant, just ask the staff how much they earn an hour; you'll find that the minimum wage is not in any way enforced. 6 zloty is the usual. Less than a price of a coffee:rich country my arse.
milky   
1 Jul 2012
News / SUNDAY WITHOUT MASS IN POLAND - Judaeo-leftist Wyborcza gloats [165]

i believe we should keep holy the (or at least a day of rest)sabbath day,because once it become a normal day, workers will be cajoled/forced by the "norm" to work as if a week day. The neo liberal agenda would love its "taxed to the neck" workers to work 24/7. I'm an atheist but f0ck that game of playing into the net of the corporate state.
milky   
1 Jul 2012
Real Estate / What do you pay in rent/mortgage in Poland? [144]

31%

impossible but would be a wet dream for the bankers and they way thing are going with the IMF pirates;who knows.

It's a pity hardly anyone answered the question

What do you pay in rent/mortgage?

They just attacked the messanger