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Shad [Guest]
  Feb 25, 07, 17:06  #1

I am coming from the USA to Poland, and have a sum of approx. 40,000 US that I am willing to invest. Does anyone know what kind of opportunities this kind of money can find in the Warsaw area?

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BubbaWoo
  Feb 25, 07, 17:08  #2

are we talking property...?

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Shad [Guest]
  Feb 25, 07, 18:55  #3

Just about any business opportunity. I will be in school there for five years, and need to know what is worth getting in to.

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hello
Edited by: hello  Feb 25, 07, 19:01  #4

Don't want to depress you, but for $40K you can buy a new car in Poland (Nissan Maxima or similar). Prices in the Warsaw area are about the same as in the NYC area so you won't buy even a studio for this amount there. You could try within 50 miles from Warsaw to buy a studio to renovate for that.

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BubbaWoo
  Feb 25, 07, 19:03  #5

property could well be something to look at - buy a place, live in it, save on rental costs and sell 5 yrs later...

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BubbaWoo
  Feb 25, 07, 19:06  #6

true - 40,000 US will get you very little in most of warszawa but anything it does get you will be worth a lot more in 5 yrs time

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Lee_England [Guest]
  Feb 25, 07, 20:54  #7

Quoting: hello
Don't want to depress you, but for $40K you can buy a new car in Poland (Nissan Maxima or similar). Prices in the Warsaw area are about the same as in the NYC area so you won't buy even a studio for this amount there. You could try within 50 miles from Warsaw to buy a studio to renovate for that.


Are you saying that you could buy something in Poland for £20,000???!?!! That is unbeleivable. I knew property was cheap, but I don't beleive it's that cheap.

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hello
  Feb 25, 07, 21:01  #8

Quoting: Lee_England
Are you saying that you could buy something in Poland for £20,000???!?!!

In the US you can buy a house for $50K. But it's in the country (Oklahoma, Nebraska, etc.). Same with Poland - you can buy a 50-year-old studio to renovate in a town of 5-20 thousands people (not in the city, nor in the Warsaw area for sure) for $40K. Note I wrote: "50 MILES from Warsaw".

Quoting: Lee_England
I knew property was cheap

It's quite the contrary - property in good location in Poland is pretty much overpriced.

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Lee_England [Guest]
  Feb 25, 07, 21:41  #9

Quoting: hello
In the US you can buy a house for $50K.


Oh come off it mate, that total BS!

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sledz
  Feb 25, 07, 21:53  #10

Quoting: hello
In the US you can buy a house for $50K.


Try more like $150K and thats a small house, dont plan on living in any
major metropolitan area.

A modest home will cost between $200K and 400K

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hello
  Feb 25, 07, 22:04  #11

Quoting: Lee_England
Oh come off it mate, that total BS!


Really?

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Kamyk
  Feb 25, 07, 23:43  #12

you could buy a small apartment in smaller city .. rent it .. sell it when you decide to leave the country

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lef
  Feb 25, 07, 23:49  #13

Quoting: Lee_England
Oh come off it mate, that total BS!


I agree with Hullo, its horses for courses, prices in the country are always cheaper than in the city... likewise in Poland, you can buy a liveable home in Poland for around 100,000Zl ( in the country of course).
You can buy a house in Australia for $40,000A in a small country town.

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LoneStranger
  Feb 26, 07, 00:36  #14

Why is the property price in Poland so ridiculously high ...!!!

We are not USA... we are not UK ... our incomes are not like them either. Our prices should be lower. And also we have enough land...the population is not so big! Damn!

I say the Government should do more. ITS RIDICULOUS !!!

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lef
  Feb 26, 07, 00:47  #15

Quoting: LoneStranger
I say the Government should do more. ITS RIDICULOUS !!!


You can thank foreign investors and people returning home after a stint working in the west for the high property market. I suspect property prices will come down in not so good locations... time will tell!

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erg [Guest]
  Feb 26, 07, 01:55  #16

Quoting: Shad
40,000 US

You can buy a nice car for this in Poland. So You can start your own Taxi company.

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Kamyk
  Feb 26, 07, 09:29  #17

Quoting: LoneStranger
Why is the property price in Poland so ridiculously high ...!!!

artificial demand for property created this .. everyone is buying apartments even though they dont need them .. just want to sell with profit in coupple of years when prices stabilize

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hello
  Feb 26, 07, 09:35  #18

Quoting: Kamyk
want to sell with profit in coupple of years when prices stabilize

True, but when everybody wants to sell at the same time (for real estate market "the same time" maybe a range of 2-5 years), the prices are going to drop, and fast...

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sledz
  Feb 26, 07, 09:47  #19

Quoting: hello
Reply Quote . Feb 25, 07 [22:04] . Post #11



Quoting: Lee_England
Oh come off it mate, that total BS!


Really?



North Carolina??? Sure go ahead buy a house there.
What about finding a job? maybe you could be a coalminer?
Theres alot of racism there, they dont like outsiders!!
I`ve been there...$50K wont buy You much in the US, maybe a car

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hello
  Feb 26, 07, 09:49  #20

Quoting: sledz
North Carolina???

Sledz, read my post again. I wrote:

"In the US you can buy a house for $50K."

Isn't North Carolina in the US? Your claims about finding a job etc. are true, but I only was referring to "a house in the US".

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sledz
  Feb 26, 07, 09:52  #21

sure if you want to live in the middle of nowhere you can find a house for $50k

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sledz
Edited by: sledz  Feb 26, 07, 10:12  #22

Typical home rates in Polish community in Chicago.

remaxni.com/RemaxIL/index.asp?p=findahome.asp&page=search&r esults=true&selected=qck


Youre looking at $300K for openers

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szarlotka
  Feb 26, 07, 10:37  #23

Quoting: Shad
and need to know what is worth getting in to


Cinammon, Foksal 19 and a few other clubs

Forget property in Warsaw with $40k. My apartment cost double that 5 years ago (and it's not even that big)

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Kamyk
  Feb 26, 07, 22:47  #24

Quoting: hello
when everybody wants to sell at the same time (for real estate market "the same time" maybe a range of 2-5 years), the prices are going to drop, and fast...

true ... but given the fact that property prices usually go up (long run) not the other way around .. the decline caused by the sell-off should be offset by inflationary and high-demand causes of price increase. Overall I think buying a property in Poland is still profitable, especially since property taxex are virtually nonexistent

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hello
  Feb 26, 07, 23:04  #25

The property prices do go up, but when you substract the inflation rate you end up making 1-2% per year.

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lef
  Feb 27, 07, 00:42  #26

Quoting: hello
The property prices do go up, but when you substract the inflation rate you end up making 1-2% per year.


I may be wrong but I feel the price of homes in Poland are over priced, in my estimate the average price of a house should be halved, (I'm not talking about properties in Krakow, Warsaw and Zakopana, they have a different market)
My thinking is based on income of the average Polish person ie 3000Zl a month and what is currently being offered for sale ie sh.t properties in outer regions for some 400,000 zl, some of the regions offer nothing apart from high unemployment, crime and drunkenness.
I just wonder what percentages of homes are sold on allegro? anybody like to guess?

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geordi [Guest]
  Feb 27, 07, 00:46  #27

Quoting: lef
regions offer nothing apart from high unemployment, crime and drunkenness.

Exactly like in indian reservations and the whole MiddleWest in USA.

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lef
  Feb 27, 07, 00:57  #28

Quoting: geordi
Exactly like in indian reservations and the whole MiddleWest in USA


Living in outer parts of Poland has its own problems, it may be nice and plenty of fresh air, but try and find a job, power is sometimes cut for a long period of time, poor transport and living life with peasants who have nothing better to do than drink vodka day and night.

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geordi [Guest]
  Feb 27, 07, 01:08  #29

Quoting: lef
but try and find a job

Aaaa...Yes, now I understand. You are unemployed and frustraded. Look, I have 2 jobs - one in Poland, second in USA. But You know what? I have created them!

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lef
  Feb 27, 07, 01:10  #30

Quoting: geordi
But You know what? I have created them


I'm listening!....how......by the way I'm not unemployed

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