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Looking to buy property in Tri City, pref Gdansk. Advice please.


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BubbaWoo
Edited by: BubbaWoo  May 4, 07, 10:27  #31

if the poles are able to fulfill the market needs and wants then im sure it will

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Giles [Guest]
  May 4, 07, 10:34  #32

Almost, almost makes me hope we dont qualify for Euro 2012

Hmmm, I wouldn't take it as a given we will anyway....lol

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Giles [Guest]
  May 4, 07, 10:42  #33

Really looking for a large House with good sized plot, pref primary market but not essential.

Have up to £110,000 cash to spend.


For that amount of cash, unless you look outside of Tri-city in the surrounding towns, for £110,000 you will not get alot, sorry but true. There are lots of flats available and for £110,000 you would get a good new build flat.

just google the following and follow the leads.

mls.pormoze
oferty.net
mamdom
onet.pl
orlex.pl

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dakopyc [Guest]
  May 6, 07, 01:17  #34

czesc... did you try the website mamdom.com yet?

seems like it might be quite useful.... let me know what you find!

the Gdansk area is *beautiful* indeed, and very attractive as a place to live someday, to me as well... :-)

Polska jest taka Piekna!

-daniel kopyc
email: info [at] sfpolak.com

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jan 72 [Guest]
  May 6, 07, 02:25  #35

Fish and chips are already in Poland. Had a nice portion in kolobrzeg..
I asked for a pickled egg and mushy peas - did'nt have a clue what I was talking about - I ask you.

What about a London bus cruising the promenade, picking up guests for the hostel/guest house you have just opened??
Looked at that property, looks great.Is it a total rebuild. ie new roof wiring damp course etc
Would a property in that position be safe to leave without getting broken into all the time?

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BubbaWoo
  May 6, 07, 04:47  #36

Quoting: jan 72
Looked at that property, looks great.Is it a total rebuild. ie new roof wiring damp course etc


permits stipulate that its a renovation project rather than a complete rebuild... but yes, new roof, wiring, damp etc etc... the permits will also allow for some resizing of the property and it has been suggested that the 2 could be joined [in some way] to form a single larger property

there is also the foundations of another building on the land - this allows for a new build of similar size to be built... the land can be divided and sold as seperate lots, although this will take time

Quoting: jan 72
Would a property in that position be safe to leave without getting broken into all the time?


cant say for sure one way or the other but it wasnt an issue that was one of my concerns

the price listed on gumtree is grossly inflated - the initial negotiations i entered into would probably allow for considerable renovation [and maybe some change] for the price

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jan 72 [Guest]
  May 6, 07, 05:18  #37

Does look a good spot.
Sorry I am normally use a registered name but have lost my password.
I am off to Poland next week, Firstly my daughter is being christened there, but also to hopefully buy a building plot.
have to decide whether it is quicker and easier to build on an empty plot (or buy a kit house - any links?), Or buy a renovation project,
In my limited building experience in the Uk, it seems it is sometimes more expensive to renovate an old building.
Have just sold a house that iv'e been working on all winter (nearly killed me).
Just hope I have enough energy for the next project -
Can't imagine been able to have a house next to a lake in the uk - not on my carpenters wages anyway..

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BubbaWoo
  May 6, 07, 05:24  #38

Quoting: jan 72
(or buy a kit house - any links?),


can point you in the right direction for around the tri city

i have put my PM on if you would like to contact me away from the forum

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abbeyinwarsaw [Guest]
  May 6, 07, 08:37  #39

Please give me some good property websites that Polish people look at not the Irish off plan iinvestment sites PLEASE!!!

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BubbaWoo
  May 6, 07, 08:49  #40

do a search on this site abbey... ive posted loads!

heres one to start with

.domiporta.pl/pl/nieruchomosci/start.asp

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litigate [Guest]
  May 22, 07, 17:42  #41

Topic attached on merging:
property in gdansk old town


any web sites, real estate agents anyone can recomend?

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BubbaWoo
  May 22, 07, 18:58  #42

loads of sites already listed here - do a search or start with partnerzy.gda.pl

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Harry26
  May 24, 07, 08:41  #43

Hi Bubba

Do you know much about Straszyn?

Hope your well

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BubbaWoo
  May 24, 07, 10:48  #44

Not a great deal Harry - what did you want to know?

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Harry26
  May 24, 07, 11:49  #45

Just wondered what it was like thats all, as i may consider buying 15-20km outside of Gdansk to get more for my money!

Seen a couple of sweet properties there.

Hows your ventures going at present?

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BubbaWoo
  May 24, 07, 11:56  #46

last time i was over i picked up a place in tczew which offered value for money

might check out strasyn next time im over

my ventures are plodding along... slowly... but in the right direction... couple of projects on the burner for this summer which will hopefully prove fun as much as anything!

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ola7 [Guest]
  Jun 26, 07, 03:31  #47

I'm a property agent from Tricity and will find the best possible house for you! call me +48 603 604 297 . don't hesitate and just do it:)

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Harry26
  Jul 2, 07, 10:51  #48

Hi Ola

Email me any details you have of best houses in tri city upto 900,000 zl

harrypow25@hotmail.com

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jlindholm [Guest]
  Aug 13, 08, 12:22  #49

I'm in the opposite situation. I am a Swedish citizen and has a apartment in the Old City. Who should I contact to help me sell it?

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BubbaWoo
  Aug 13, 08, 12:25  #50


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