This may be your experience
Its not my experience its my opinion.
Polish developers do not fit out apartments flats and houses, because Poles want to buy at the lowest possible price.
And then pay more for finishing?
Furthermore it was possible to claim back the costs of re-build or refit from your tax paid. If the developer finished off in full you would have lost money.
If the developer finished 300 units at developers prices and you finished on your own do you still think it would cost the buyer more money? I dont think so. A small tax incentive is nothing in the big scheme of things.
If you are quoted a stan sturowy price and you want finishing, then of course you have to pay, but the quality and type of product will be in an attachment to the pre agreement before the final notarial act. So how can they shaft you?
Yes and, im not talking about that, im saying if Polish developers finished as standard like the UK, Ireland US etc.. I'm saying in the short term finishes would be of poor quality in order for larger profits, its a dog eat dog situation at the moment.
Rule of thumb in Poland. Words mean nothing,there is no such thing as a gentleman's agreement, it does not exist here - everything is about the notarial act or pre - agreement written by a Notary . If it is not in the Notarial act it is not happening.
What are you rambling on about now? youve totally changed the subject, do you think i need a lesson in Polish bureaucracy or something?
Lets get back to some of your other posts,
Nowadays Brits travel to Poland to buy bathrooms,tiles and other products, because it is significantly cheaper.
Based on: property.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/property/overseas/article7112728.ece
Basins cost £12 for a basic version or £70 for a posh butler sink by Kolo, an established local brand. A bath will set you back £45-£100. "English-style" chrome taps are £35 and a Grohe mixer tap is £60. Compare that with the £166.22 a German-made Grohe Eurodisc mixer tap will cost you at uk-plumbing.com. Buying a single tap could save you the cost of a cheap flight to Poland.
Its so biased, extreme examples to lure gullible readers. "buying a single tap COULD save you the cost of a cheap flight to Poland" come on. They've taken a cheap and expensive example and compared it to typical London prices or expensive plumbing supply outlets. Not an accurate picture at all.
We start on the kitchen, for which I need 70 sq metres of 60cm square tiles. Back in London N1, Tiles Etc offered me a lovely range of steel-grey ones at £76.30 per sq metre, adding up to £5,341. How about Villeroy & Boch? Terrazzo Tiles, in NW1, sells the Beaufort range for £65 per sq metre, making £4,550. At the cheaper end of the market, beige ones from Topps Tiles go for £36 per sq metre, a total of £2,520.
So he saved a few quid on Villeroy & Boch tiles, who the hell is going to travel to Poland to buy designer tiles, B&Q has the same tiles as Castorama from £10 m2 to over a £100, thats the market bulk right there not Villeroy & Boch.
Put them on pallets and ship them back, at £300 a pallet, Piotr says.
So £600 transport for two palets of tiles, grout and cement, no thanks i'll hit B&Q.
and this is your :
Nowadays Brits travel to Poland to buy bathrooms,tiles and other products, because it is significantly cheaper.
The report only says tiles, grout and cement, where are those bathrooms and other products?