Went to view (secondary market) flats to buy and flats to rent, here in Wrocław. This is not the first time, I have been searching for a rental for a while. What I found was probably worse value than I observed back in the autumn when I nearly rented something new, but had problems with the agreement.
Absolutely stunned by the poor value. Pokey 2-room (1-bed) flats, 1300zł a month plus service charges of about 500zł plus metered energy (and in some, metered water too).
I can rent larger flats (ie 2-bed) in some major UK cities for not much more than the price of a similar flat in Wroc. In some Hertfordshire towns (near London), with a good commuters' rail line back to London, I can pay pretty much the same. The only extra would be the council tax.
As for prospective purchases, I have to ask myself why I'd spend the same amount here for a flat as I could, say, in Chelmsford (near London) where again I have a direct rail link to the city of London and other job hotspots.
It's simply bizarre, based on Poles' wages, that these prices are demanded.
Absolutely stunned by the poor value. Pokey 2-room (1-bed) flats, 1300zł a month plus service charges of about 500zł plus metered energy (and in some, metered water too).
I can rent larger flats (ie 2-bed) in some major UK cities for not much more than the price of a similar flat in Wroc. In some Hertfordshire towns (near London), with a good commuters' rail line back to London, I can pay pretty much the same. The only extra would be the council tax.
As for prospective purchases, I have to ask myself why I'd spend the same amount here for a flat as I could, say, in Chelmsford (near London) where again I have a direct rail link to the city of London and other job hotspots.
It's simply bizarre, based on Poles' wages, that these prices are demanded.