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bolek   
15 Dec 2008
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

when average savings in Poland in 1000 zloty! Poland is a very poor country every thing is expensive and because you have well doesn’t mean 20 other people have it good. I just say that what ever happens in the USA the world gets the after shocks times two and until things don’t start improving hear in USA, it will just bet worse!

I agree, most of my friends struggle to live pay by pay, the likes of some of the Irish people on this forum claiming to have big wallets and high income makes me laugh.
bolek   
15 Dec 2008
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

You seem like a happy fellow.

Happy indeed, I don't know how the future in Poland will turn out suffice to say that every country engaged in the global economy will in some way be effected by the current global crisis. Poland will be no exception, the reason why things are hanky dory so far in Poland is because a lot of people are returning back from GB and Ireland with plenty of cash and are accessing the property market and spending money,(things will change when the money runs out) my prediction is that blue chip properties will maintain current value and more, but homes on the outskirts will go down. Wages are still very low and it is a struggle to survive on average wages, let alone borrow to purchase a house. I could be wrong!
bolek   
22 Dec 2008
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

My *view* is that by 2012 high end central Warsaw flats will achieve an average annual capital appreciation of around 10%.

Yes as the story goes a fool and his money.hmmm. annual capital appreciation of 10%?? lol, pull the other one. The world is set for the greatest downturn on record, ash1972 my friend do some hard research!
bolek   
23 Dec 2008
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

Bolek, do you think Poland's economy will shrink from now till 2012? Then it's you who needs to do some research.

Nothing will happen in Poland till such time as workers receive similar income to those of other EU members, where pensions have some value. It is hard to see this being realised. Take Japan and Germany, both in recession, they are both highly industrialised nations, Japan has been in recession for over 10years. What has Poland to offer??? I suggest very little, it still has to battle its huge pollution problem. It lacks good roads, hotels and common spirit amongst its own people to make it happen.

Another wild card is deflation or inflation? Its only a guessing game. Time will tell
bolek   
25 Dec 2008
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

A lot of what you are saying seems to be in order to justify your own personal investment decisions.

Very true, a lot of novice investors use this forum to seek reassurance in what they have done, seasoned investors just move on and don't worry about it (sorry Ash)

The truth remains that making a quick buck in Poland ceased some 10 years ago and a lot of skill is now required to invest successfully in Poland.

A lot of people who invested in flats and apartments in recent time will be reaching out for a bottle of vodka to control there anxieties.

One thing is certain the current economic crisis that we are experiencing will raise its ugly head in Poland in some form or other.

I suggest that the average Pole will find it very difficult to obtain a bank loan to fund the already overprice real estate in Poland. Lets wait and see!
bolek   
25 Dec 2008
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

Very true, what I was trying to say was that any fool could make a quick dollar in Poland some 10 years without trying, there is always money to be make for the smart investor, even in real estate, my advice would be to keep away from country properties and high rise developments, that is at the moment.
bolek   
28 Jan 2009
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

Sorry ash, I didn't realise your from the higher economic level of person living in Poland, lets hope your not one of the ones to be king hit as a result the global economic crisis.

I'm just a average sh/t head trying to make ends meet. (don't bother telling me that Poland will not effected)
My experience tells me that in a economic downturn the higher end of the property market suffers the most.
bolek   
30 Jan 2009
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

What I meant was that high end central places are more sell able because richer Poles can afford to buy without a mortgage.

How many rich poles are there that can afford to buy a house without taking a loan, a few I might suggest. the notion of buying a investment property was to take out a loan, negatively gear it to avoid taxation and as was the case some years ago sell it at a handsome profit. This is what caused the current meltdown in the US.

I believe that property investment in Poland at this particular moment is risky, however some specific pockets of real estate may be worth while.

Keep in mind that prices of homes in the US are cheaper than that in Poland.

The average gross wages in Poland is about 3200zl a month. Food, gas, water electricity is expensive. I know too well of the huge cost of heating during winter.

How much do you think a bank is going to loan these people for a house??? This means that anything over say 400,000zl will be out of the reach of most people, I don't think people from GB or the US will be flooding the gates to buy Polish Real Estate.

We live in a global economy and every country will be effected by this current crisis.

There has been a lot of talk from governments in GB and the US suggesting that jobs should be offered to US nationals in there countries I could imagine the procession of

poles returning home only to be greeted by unemployment and poverty.

Lets face it a lot of people who purchased investment properties have lost and will loose more, and that includes me.
bolek   
3 Feb 2009
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

No one in his right mind will borrow to buy shares, so - why property?

Ash1972, sorry my son, you just don't get it....almost all millionaries started with nothing and ended up rich by borrowng money, I quess timing has a lot to do with it.
bolek   
4 Feb 2009
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

Oh yes, I forgot - property always goes up..

not always, I'd prefer to gamble on the US property market than of the Polish, the money on Polish real estate has already been made, although some pockets still exist to make money, one thing for sure people buying off the plan are set to be very disappointed. Poland is still to feel the effect of the current crisis which is getting worse by the day.
bolek   
10 Mar 2009
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

There was another poster who claimed equally that the "Irish" were the worst but he has not posted since.
I wonder if there is a connection with our new guest?.

If thats me your referring too, here I am, lets put the nasties behind us and move on. Been away for a while and had no access to a computor.

Let me just say I was not referring to individual investors, just the corporate ones, anyway.. Look I hope people make a good return with property investments providing it is fair and honest. I've pointed out that there are a lot of wild cards when investing in real estate in Poland, one which has surfaced is the falling zlote, changes in exchange rate of foreign currency against loans are just a few. One point which is crucial (and you have made this point) is that wages must increase before real estate prices increase.

The idea of buying cheap country property sounds great and is indeed very cheap, but how many people in the country would be in the market to buy your property, Poles tend to purchase a block of land and build themselves.

More important access to hospitals, transport, and employment, let alone cost of heating and electricity. Poles have traditionally lived in flats/apartments and buying a detached house is somewhat new, it has its positives and negatives.

Its cheaper to buy a country property in the States than getting involved in red tape and uncertainty.
Undoubtedly I will get quick responses from property investors telling me the opposite hmm
bolek   
10 Mar 2009
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

SeanBM settle down, I don't think Poles like foreign property developers making mega dollars the same as you don't like seeing CEO's making tens of million dollars a year in income, thats the way it is old boy, lump it or leave it. I think the Irish developers are licking there wounds at the moment!!
bolek   
11 Mar 2009
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

Have to talk about somebody!... No heard a lot about the Irish firms in Krakow, no doubt it may also have been a reference to the English companies.

Sorry, I did not want to be personal, I hope you enjoy being amonst the polish people, thats great.
bolek   
15 Mar 2009
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

A number of polish developers have just been selling land to the Irish British and Spanish for the last two years.

Its the old greed story, you dangle a carrot at somebody and hope he bites. The smart ones who have invested in the property market have cashed in years ago and made a handsome return. One has to understand that the current financial crisis will be around for a long time and Poland will not be exempt.. it has fared well to date due to tight money lending. I don't know about the foreign banks in Poland.

Those people currently locked into off the plan deals with be most effected, some of these companies will go under and like in Spain these buildings will be like elephants.

The worst is yet to come.
bolek   
16 Mar 2009
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

The interesting thing to consider is that are you better off buying properties in the UK, Ireland and US once they reach rock bottom, lets face it property prices in Poland are still very high, I don't mean the ones in the country.
bolek   
16 Mar 2009
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

I know a few people who purchased "investment" properties, they are unable to sell, and in the polish tradition not prepared to lower the prices. The pick of the pick of finding a wealthy overseas investor is nowhere to be seen.
bolek   
16 Mar 2009
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

Muppets

I wasn't being disrespectful, Its best to cut your losses sometimes, better than lossing the lot.

Yup, though understandable why people dont want to lower prices when they have invested their savings into it:/

If you purchased a property to live in, you have lost nothing, when investing you must know that its not always money, money, money, just ask our friends in the US money market.
bolek   
16 Mar 2009
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

The Poles are a greedy self-serving bunch bolek, you know that already

Not a touch on those involved in the current economic crisis, Yes Poles are very stubborn and have no honor when involved in a business agreement, they have probably learnt there bad habits from the western business friends.

Undoubtedly they will have to reassess there attitudes in the future to get on.

I note that in the US, not related to this point is the 5.5 million Americans are more than 1 month behind there morgage payments, will this be the same in Poland.
bolek   
16 Mar 2009
Real Estate / House prices in Poland to drop more or rise again? [228]

In business Poles tend to think about how much they can make today. And give very little though to tomorrow

I agree, you probally need to understand that the average Pole is still under the influence of the communist past, poles love to big note and put others down because they have a few more zlotes, I think you know what I mean
bolek   
1 Apr 2009
Real Estate / Building a house in Poland need advice from anyone that has built [100]

there are a lot of rogue builders out there pay your 50% upfront, next you see the town drunks leaning on shovels a week later never to be seen again

Best not seeing them again, than seeing them build your dream house in a drunken state, I have never seen sober workers on a building site.
bolek   
16 Nov 2009
Life / 3 reasons why you hate Poland. [1049]

3- Finally, the sheer number of Poles entering the Irish state.

Rejoice and be glad, Ireland may one day be a colony of Poland.
bolek   
16 Dec 2009
Life / 3 reasons why you hate Poland. [1049]

very true, the mentality of thats is my entitlement is a national disease, poles look at what you have and then access if it is your speaking to you!

Ripping off the system is a national pastime.
bolek   
12 Feb 2010
Life / Warsaw - what's there to love? Semi-livable city? [42]

[Moved from]: Warsaw is Semi Liveable.

Warsaw is 'semi-liveable' says ranking

11.02.2010 14:37

Warsaw places in the middle of a ranking of the world's most livable cities, released by the Economist Intelligence Unit.

With a score of 78 percent, Poland's capital is placed 71st in the global livability survey of 140 cities.

Each of the cities was assigned a score for over 30 factors across five broad categories: stability, health care, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. Warsaw got the lowest rating in the health care and education categories.

But as the future co-host to the European Football Championship (alongside Ukraine), Warsaw scored relatively well in areas important to visitors to the event, with stability, infrastructure, and culture and the environment all scoring 80 percent or more. Kiev lies 91st in the ranking, the EIU release says.

In terms of tourist attractions, Warsaw is behind Budapest (regarded as the most attractive city in Central Europe) as well as Prague, Bratislava, St. Petersburg and Moscow.

Vancouver continues to top the ranking with a score of 98 percent, followed by Vienna and Melbourne

.....It is interesting to note that Warsaw is so low on the list, I'm sure some forum members would disagree?
bolek   
13 Feb 2010
Real Estate / Apartments too expensive for Poles living in Poland [54]

As many as twenty percent of Poles who were planning to buy an apartment in 2009 abandoned the idea, shows a report by Gfk Polonia and Nowy Adres.

Almost 40 percent of potential buyers resigned from buying an apartment last year because of high prices, even though real estate prices dropped slightly during the economic crisis.

Twenty-three percent of people mentioned high interest rates of mortgage loans as an obstacle to purchase their own apartment, 19 percent did not buy because they were refused a mortgage and 14 percent because they were afraid of losing a job and not being able to pay back a loan.

"Apartments in Poland are still too expensive and most Poles cannot afford them," says Katarzyna Cyprynowska from Nowy Adres, a real estate market analysis firm which co-wrote the report based on a survey conducted among 1,500 Poles. (mg/mmj)

I suppose 80% are ready to purchase! come on the Property rise!
bolek   
15 Feb 2010
Real Estate / Apartments too expensive for Poles living in Poland [54]

Thanks for your input SeanBM, I suppose you can never trust what newspapers tell us nor can you trust how they get their information, I suppose we can gleam from the article is that some Poles are not able to enter the Real Estate market as it is priced beyond their means, this is happening everywhere not only in Poland.

I personally think that Poles are underpaid and that Homes and Apartments are overpriced.
Something will have to give, I don't believe Poles will be taking in more income in the foreseeable future, it could be less with Unemployment on the increase.
bolek   
15 Feb 2010
Life / 3 reasons why you hate Poland. [1049]

3. I am tired of hearing from Poles how every important event throughout human history was because of a Pole. You would think they invented the Earth as much as they take credit for things.

Poles have a habit of gilding the lily, however there have been great Poles who have done great things. I might add that Americans love to idolise there own.
bolek   
18 Feb 2010
Real Estate / Apartments too expensive for Poles living in Poland [54]

no need for this type of language on this forum, what are you trying to say? The housing/real estate market is what people are prepared to pay for a property, have you got actual figures of what prices have been paid for homes/apartments, not the advertised price?