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InWroclaw   
21 Apr 2012
Life / Catholic "Telewizja Trwam" from Poland - your thoughts? [98]

Wasn't that the old days some years back. Now, wasn't there some Vatican support letter recently? I saw it somewhere unless it was just me getting confused,,,not impossible I admit, I'll see if I can find a link, too tired tonight.

I think this was the new pope's blessing of RM, or so the report suggests. Any comments? Be interested in reading your response to this.

mercurius.myslpolska.pl/2011/12/benedykt-xvi-blogoslawi-radio-maryja-i-o-t-rydzyka/
InWroclaw   
22 Apr 2012
Life / Catholic "Telewizja Trwam" from Poland - your thoughts? [98]

Ironside: So much for the Vatican shunning RM.
Really?

Jon357
The link you supplied was 2006. I know all about those. I'm talking about now.

The letter would appear to be dated 2011. See radiomaryja.pl/artykuly.php?id=1140628
InWroclaw   
22 Apr 2012
Life / Catholic "Telewizja Trwam" from Poland - your thoughts? [98]

What I am saying, Jon, is that you said the Vatican had shunned them. Unintentionally perhaps, that gave the readers of the thread the impression of present tense. The truth is very important - from both sides. That truth seems to say the Vatican are not shunning them presently, 2006 is 2006. I had more hair then, I don't have it now...
InWroclaw   
23 Apr 2012
Life / Catholic "Telewizja Trwam" from Poland - your thoughts? [98]

I remember he sold mobile phones for his own network - aimed at old-age people. Does this network still exist?

If you mean the SIM cards, of all the networks they seemed to offer the best value in my circumstances - because the credit didn't expire for at least a year if you didn't use it up. Probably some prices on the tariff were not as good as others, but the fact the money I topped up on to the phone stayed there if unused without me needing to top up again to get it back was a big plus. I still have that SIM, but I think some corporate bought the network now. (SIM: wrodzinie)
InWroclaw   
26 Apr 2012
News / Poland's Economy Is Booming! The EU's Success Story? [711]

When I go into electrical shops, always seem fairly empty. Vast, huge warehouse shops, barely 10 customers walking around. Are customers buying online, I wonder.

Quite rare that sales staff are busy with anyone buying anything, except perhaps a memory stick or mobile phone.

So I have no idea how they keep open, unless they are jumping joints on Saturdays.

The only shop that seems noticably busier here, is Tesco. Compared to last year, more customers. (Possibly as a result of the spend 100zl and get a 10zl voucher deal that I think has ended now.)
InWroclaw   
26 Apr 2012
Real Estate / Thinking of buying an offplan Luxury Property Wroclaw [79]

Merged: Buying off plan, not yet built apartments from a developer in POland

Probably in the archive but I couldn't find it when I searched, so here's a question if anyone knows the answer.......

A developer is offering a reasonable price per square metre on flats or apartments that they are yet to build.

In the UK, we call this buying off-plan, AFAIK.

The developer wants a 50000zl deposit put down, that apparently guarantees they will sell me an apartment at the low price after they are built.

Typically - do developers set a deadline and guarantee to the buyer that the flat will be built by then or refund their deposit?

If the developers become insolvent, are there safeguards in place yet for the buyer to not lose their deposit?

Any other advice? Possibly to wait for prices to fall on already-built apartments might be the best idea, I know.
InWroclaw   
26 Apr 2012
Real Estate / Thinking of buying an offplan Luxury Property Wroclaw [79]

Thank you Avalon, if I go ahead I wil try to find out if the 5k is for the bank pre-sales clause, or just for building works to be funded. I'm also guessing that the finished project could be a long time off from when I put my deposit down, perhaps even a year.
InWroclaw   
29 Apr 2012
USA, Canada / Living in Poland - prospects for Alabama guy ... need some advice! [146]

Good luck on whatever you and your partner/wife decide, one thing I would say is to have more children if at all possible, or adopt if not.

With greetings from a 28C/81F Wrocław, but breezy. Roads as bumpy and crazy as ever, but way cool beer :o)
InWroclaw   
3 May 2012
History / Are you proud of Polish colours? [27]

Hi Pawian. I understood the white on red symbolised a white sky over blood tinged earth? Is this right?

That's the sad thought that occurred to me when I thought about the flag some weeks ago. Is it actually why the flag is that colour? Surely not.
InWroclaw   
3 May 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

Some developer in Wroclaw wants about 6500zl a m2, so much for prices coming down, very disappointed. They did say negotiable but it's a lot per m2 compared to what I think is fair money. They only have 2 left unsold apparently, there were at least 30 for sale. i2 I think it is.

The 4700 zł m2 development I saw advertised - they have not even started building it yet
InWroclaw   
4 May 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

Thank you for the post Avalon, I appreciate that information. I do agree with Milky, that the government should not interfere, but I sincerely wish you Avalon much success with your project.
InWroclaw   
8 May 2012
Real Estate / Thinking of buying an offplan Luxury Property Wroclaw [79]

@Jimmu, thanks for the warning.

@Avalon, the flats (of friends) that I visit and the one I am in - they are warm on cold days even with the heating radiators barely warm or off. The buildings I guess have some sort of external flank insulation behind a fascia board with polystyrene or rockwool, I am guessing.

In the UK, all the flats I go to there are cold once the rads are switched off, probably within minutes.
InWroclaw   
8 May 2012
Real Estate / Thinking of buying an offplan Luxury Property Wroclaw [79]

@Avalon, thank you, but don't UK builders tend to just show the regulations have been met in one of the units per development - ie soundproofing and thermals? The rest never get checked to the same or any extent, do they?

Isn't it the polystyrene or rockwool that keeps Polish flats thermally insulated? I've never seen the same level of insulation in UK flats, look at a UK flat and there is no outer "jacket" of insulation. There might be cavity wall insulation but not polystyrene slabs etc, surely?

Where are your flats, Avalon? If they are in Wroclaw I might know someone who wants to buy and who isn't bothered about prices.
InWroclaw   
8 May 2012
Real Estate / Thinking of buying an offplan Luxury Property Wroclaw [79]

Thank you, Avalon, I read all of your post with interest. I don't know where the quality new build UK flats are however, I have only come across shoeboxes where you can hear next door cough. But I guess they must be building them right somewhere in Britain.
InWroclaw   
8 May 2012
Real Estate / Thinking of buying an offplan Luxury Property Wroclaw [79]

Since 2004, that should be impossible.

I'm pretty sure they were newer than 2004 but I could be wrong. Much appreciate the info on the building regs - it sounds as if you build with pride in the job, probably a lot of smaller developers do of course. But I have heard of big builders who just get the one flat tested and that's it - the others don't get sound checked and wouldn't pass if they did as mortar or debris have made a "sound bridge" between walls and etc. How some other builders skip the test I don't know - but that is what I have been led to believe and that is why the coughing and other sounds are all too audible in those developments, because nobody really checked every flat with meters etc, just the one.

But taking your advice, I will look more closely at the year of build and other factors you detailed if/when I buy in the UK - thanks again for the tips. Will also of course be buying here in Polska although probably going to keep renting for the time being.
InWroclaw   
9 May 2012
Life / You've been in Poland a while if .... [49]

Wow, was my Grandad Polish then? I did not know that :) Maybe Bonny Prince Charliski had it away with a great great great great gran of mine during the '45 :)

Prince Charles was thinking of buying somewhere in Poland, if I recall.

Roads wouldn't look complete without Reklami

You've been in Poland a while if - you drop Polish words into your English sentences repeatedly

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when you ask a store worker "do you speak English?" they will say 9 times out of 10 "of course" with a smile.

Not sure that statistic holds true for here, even some of the younger ones here don't speak it. I would say more like a 50:50 chance on my shopping trips.
InWroclaw   
13 May 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

Is the influx of people into cities (eg Wrocław) so large that so many flats have been built and seem to be occupied?

I've been touring quite new estates around this city over the past few days. Locals will not be surprised when I report that I see block after block that seem to be fairly new, already occupied. Street after street after street, or estate after estate after estate, all of which must have been green fields just a couple of years ago. Three-storey blocks, two-storey blocks, hundreds of homes here, hundreds there, within short distances. Drive across a main road, you come to another massive estate of what looks like homes that are less than a couple of years old.

Almost all appear to be occupied, either a tenant or owner.

It seems amazing that so many, and I do mean SO many flats have all found buyers or tenants. You just lose count, it just seems a sea of flats.

Where has the money come from to buy? High multiple mortgages? Family? Overseas money (Poles abroad buying)? Everyone in fabulous well paid jobs in Wroclaw - so many new jobs and good salaries that make affordable the flats at about GBP60K or 300K PLN a time for a 2-room?

So many people moving from rural Poland to cities that these flats have been filled?

I can get a 1 bed flat (ie 2 room flat) in many parts of Essex or Kent (UK) for not much more than that price, where the salaries are double or quadruple. It just does not make sense.

Sure there's big computer firms here in Wroclaw, LG, etc etc - but still...? They're not paying Essex salaries to most people.

Having had a chat with the new build buyers in Wroclaw, most seem to have negotiated 5% off, some 10%, a few got more than that off the price. That is still a lot of money for a flat considering the wages.

Frankly am amazed - amazed at the prices - amazed that so many new flats (thousands and thousands) all found occupants here or even landlords considering the quite low yield.
InWroclaw   
14 May 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

@Milky
Thank you for that interesting post. I am beginning to think of no other reason than what you suggested. If the Polish banks are not giving mortgages out easily, then yours must be the correct conclusion.
InWroclaw   
14 May 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

what always amazes me is the obsession with inner city property

Witam WB
The properties I referred to above are on the outskirts - near Partynice, beyond Krzyki, Klecina etc. Come in to town and near Arkady and around there, quite a few brown field sites and they are building on those now, probably even more pricey. But you are of course correct, you can get a whole detached house with integral garage some miles out of Wroc for 299 tyk according to a poster I saw last week.
InWroclaw   
15 May 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

Just had a quick look on Oferty - hmm it seems a lot of these new estate flats are being offered as rentals - so perhaps the buyers are landlords not ordinary workers? I am just guessing, small sample of research online today, I could be totally wrong.

We have a flats land-grab problem in the UK - people worried about their pensions and currency devaluing became landlords and bought flats that they could let to tenants - this priced many first time buyers out. Of course in the UK the yield is better in many towns than generally here in Poland. (By yield I mean return on the money "invested" in the flat by way of receiving rental income.) Not 100% sure but am seeing rents looking a bit more competitive here in Wrocław than last year. Still quite a few expensive ones, however.
InWroclaw   
15 May 2012
Life / What's wrong with you, Polish people - is it an inferiority complex? [123]

@Pawian

country with bad economic situation

News says Poland's growth forecast at 2.7% (in English)

seems that they make an effort to be inefficient and unproductive

Yet in the UK, Polish workers are known for hard work and industriousness, you can ask almost any employer there.

When I travel around Polish cities like this one, the impression I get is of busy bees rushing around. I don't really get that vibe in the UK except perhaps lunchtimes in the City of London areas.
InWroclaw   
17 May 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

Sky Tower Wroclaw and still be on the market in 2015.

There's a McDonald's being opened at the foot of the Sky Tower - or so it seems from the signage. And a fast food chicken shop. Class! Not.

Spoke to a female architect on the plane when I was travelling here - she told me the Sky Tower is awful and doesn't fit its surroundings. While that criticism might be a bit harsh, I can't say it's terribly attractive. It depends, aesthetically, very heavily on the rest of Wrocław modernising its architecture. Something that would, in some cases, be a shame and loss of heritage.

As for the property prices here - I see drops but not enough to tempt me when all things are considered. Will continue to rent.

Much like I said earlier. Any major city like London, Paris, NYC, Vancouver etc etc have areas that no matter how bad the economy is the prices will still remain high.

Nope.

I lived on the borders of Hampstead [posh London area, zip code was NW3] in the 1990s.

Let me assure you, in that crash the better streets' properties also dropped, some by 25%. Downmarket a little, and the prices were south by neary a third.
InWroclaw   
19 May 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

Just came across this post from the middle of last year - someone was asking about buying. I think it's true to say prices have dropped but unfortunately not by enough yet, not in my opinion. So either the wages have to rise or prices fall or if Poles abroad are supporting prices then those Poles' purchases or market support need to be lowered.

I have a friend who bought few apartments in 2007 in Wroclaw, and now he is desperately trying to sell them now in 2009 but: even if he cutted the prices already by 40% loss, and still NOBODY is buying. He says that all statistics in newspapers are LIES, because the market will go down another minus 50% before somebody actually starts buying apartments in Poland

https://polishforums.com/real-estate/thinking-buying-offplan-luxury-property-wroclaw-20037/