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milky   
5 Aug 2010
Real Estate / PLN 2,500 the going rate for an apartment in Poland [210]

It must be crippling the average pole

Maybe i've got it wrong though, have I?

It is an absolute disaster, for the average Pole, and no, you have not got it wrong,,Go over the threads on this site, if you want a good laugh at the developers trying to cover it up with snark attacks.

So the price of a decent house in Poland is more expensive than one in Westeren Europe, yet the wages are about 4 times lower???

Yes its crazy over there , Here are some fact from wikapedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_property_bubble

The net is full of shype about there being no bubble and all that b0lox. I have warned people already to stay away from english speaking sites, as they are monopolised by developers. Go check it out for yourself forget about this site.

And yes wages are as little as 100 euro a week and even less if on minimum wage..
Check out the house prices on Mandom if you want to see gigantic property bubble denial spin..Also check out wages in Poland for the average worker,
milky   
4 Aug 2010
Real Estate / PLN 2,500 the going rate for an apartment in Poland [210]

Equilibrium = expanding bubble.

Its amazing the sh1t these hired journalist spray on their public.

it mean, mad demand from buyers to buy apartments ten times their wages and rocketing prices.

Its a pity these lackie journalist get confronted so little in the mainstream until its too late.
milky   
3 Aug 2010
Real Estate / PLN 2,500 the going rate for an apartment in Poland [210]

What part of "there is a shortage of new builds" did you not understand?

I did not ask that question
My question was

Just what does this salesman mean by "equilibrium"??????????????

????
milky   
3 Aug 2010
Real Estate / PLN 2,500 the going rate for an apartment in Poland [210]

warsawvoice.pl/WVpage/pages/article.php/22317/article#

Just what does this salesman mean by "equilibrium"?
Based on the last 50 years?
The last 25 years
The last 10 years
or the last 5 years since the bubble began.
milky   
20 Jul 2010
Real Estate / Buying a flat in Krakow; prices are still falling? [200]

Pre-2002

Realistically im talking back to 2005-06 prices not 2002.

So in reality now the average price of a square meter of residential in Poland is effectively determined by how much the bank will lend an average couple of "buraks".

Its determined by how much the worker can afford,banks can asked for only the amount they know they can screw you for,as in what you earn (or depending on where you earn

banks will not pull out of Poland,

why would they??

Comparing the Polish real estate market with the Irish real estate market makes no point, apples and orange

explain??

He is bitter, that's why he keeps posting about it

im not bitter, just like to debate,,i could be wrong, i could be right,however i never attack people on this forum unlike the majority here.

There was no recession in Poland. And you know that very well you silly fool.

The country is f0cked economically and you know it.. How can you have a recession if your country is bordering on poverty..It had nothing to loose ya twat. Im sick of people saying Poland avoided the world recession,such nonsense so did all the African countries avoid the world recession as well.. Stop buying into the spin of Tusk and all those right wing thugs..
milky   
20 Jul 2010
Real Estate / Buying a flat in Krakow; prices are still falling? [200]

So the price basically depended on what the average Pole managed to squirrel away or earn abroad.

But there is a gigantic down-turn in the world economy, and those jobs the Poles were making all the cash with are quickly evaporating. I know poles here(Ireland) who are paying their mortgage with social welfare payments because the wages in Poland would not even cover the repayments for their garage. The thing is Poland will have Familys living abroad with their mortgaged home sitting empty as the home wages are futile in relation to the banking reality.

They may end up getting Granny to help with a 60 yr mortgage as they are new to all this and they are getting scammed beyond belief.

He knows that somewhere down the line a desperate enough "burak" is going to come along.

They are desperate but soon or later the prices will eventually reflect the actual wages of the country. The unavailability of property is greatly exaggerated and only helps drive the irrationality of buyers who like you said are new to all this bollsh1t

With the above in mind, please notice a correlation between the sudden availability of mortgage backed credit and the skyrocketing of prices.

I'd say its much less complicated than this,its simply the wages of the buying public are in the west,dont complicate the matter..Also in Ireland we have typical mortgage system since ever and we still made the biggest(property bubble) mess in European history and i can assure you there were no commies here only saints.

You should not talk percentage while discussing a property bubble, you should simplify it to before and after bubble. If you think there is no bubble well then you think too hard the wrong way. If there is a major improvement in the economy in the next 2 years and wages quadruple, well then your prediction of dropping by only 10 or 20% may be true. I dont think you should blame it on the stupidity of the Polish it has to do with external factors light year away from their control. Something will have to give.
milky   
18 Jul 2010
Real Estate / Buying a flat in Krakow; prices are still falling? [200]

That was still amazing and crazy as this is not Paris!

Its not just crazy its a Ponzi scheme, based on Poles earnings in the west. Cities like Lublin with the lagest emigration will see their property prices going down slower than Krakow,Warsaw as their property buying population is elsewhere.The denial going on can only last so long, as economics call the shots, As one of the more objective guys on this site said recently something has to give.
milky   
18 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Not all is bad for Poles in Scotland! [167]

I wonder when a Scot will ever answer this question:

Jesus that is so pathetic and a typical English supremist f0cking attitude. You as in the English have no right to be in any of these countries and as an Irish person, i would be glad if the Brits got the f0ck out permanently, but due to centuries of your ethnic cleansing and plantation's we have to stay in permanent dialogue.
milky   
17 Jul 2010
News / Why are Czechs more effective than Poles and Poland? [116]

Hey chill out mister,you seem to over-react. Im a christian myself but i still hate fundementalist. We have Ian Paisley over here so i know what im talking about. I move in many circle and we all use the word prick here, its a classless word in Ireland,You could be a professor of all that is complicated and still use this word.
milky   
17 Jul 2010
News / Why are Czechs more effective than Poles and Poland? [116]

How-ever the wages are low in comparison to rent but not to the same extent as Poland,its the real champion there..

what religion??
Russian communist,christian west,
I dont really care, i just said they dont have religeous pricks on the radio stations hate..They could have good priest on the radio instead maybe.
milky   
17 Jul 2010
News / Why are Czechs more effective than Poles and Poland? [116]

They have the great roads of central and western europe unlike most of Poland. They have the german influence(well located in Europe).Their average wages are around 60% higher than Poland and their house prices are beginning to reflect their actual economy (as they did not have such massive imigration)unlike Poland. They are an athiest country so the don't have loony priest on the radio preaching hate.

oh and the beer is fab
milky   
17 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Are the working class in the UK now shunned in the 'new' Poland? [53]

From talkin to Polish people over the years, I get the opinion that during communism people still maintaind their class divide. Everyone may have had the same pay but the working class were still identifiable by their lack of education and lack of interest in the finer things in life.

Today the country is still a bit communist in relation to wages for the majority so maybe by bragging about their qualifications, the middle class can find an angle to maintain their dignity and moral high ground, even hough they may earn a quarter of what they would get in the west for flipping burgers. Maybe Poland is still communist as the majority are still poor.
milky   
16 Jul 2010
News / The chances for Warsaw to become capital of eventual Slavic confederation? [183]

What is it with people who are too cowardly to stand on their own two feet so that they have to regress into some absurd violent dogma like Slavic Nationalism..Maybe they are unemployed and lost and need something to cling to, but its real scary this racist uneducated view still attracts so many desperate people.
milky   
16 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Are the working class in the UK now shunned in the 'new' Poland? [53]

well first Poland go bankrupt and we will see what it means to live like in Africa..

very true..
I visit Poland several times a year and i am amazed at the low standard of life there,and then you here all the spin about there being no recession in Poland compared to the rest of the world... Such b0llshit.
milky   
16 Jul 2010
Real Estate / Buying a flat in Krakow; prices are still falling? [200]

I would be interested in getting a reliable opinion on this.

You wont get it here for sure.

bitter individual

Lot of classic spin going on here, and all english speaking sites that are associated with Poland. Go investigate it for yourself...Stick to Polish language sites..