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witek
Edited by: Moderator  May 7, 07, 20:08  #31

Quoting: hello
still expect the immigrants to send parcels to Poland


usually people send $$$. but with the U.S. dollar = 2.75 zl , then the money you send is not worth as much as it was before.

Quoting: witek
my friend's mother got an offer of $3,000,000 zl for her mansion outside of Warsaw but turned it down as it was not enough $$$


people in Poland are becoming millionares. the time to buy property in Poland was in the early 1990's. one man i know bought resedential land in the early 1990's in a city and divided it into over 300 lots that he is now selling.

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lef
Edited by: Moderator  May 7, 07, 20:14  #32

Quoting: witek
then the money you send is not worth as much as it was before.


Your not saying Witek that the money is not worth sending now because of the low dollar,
Quoting: witek
the time to buy property in Poland was in the early 1990's.


Agreed, there are still a few crumbs left on the table worth going for!

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witek
Edited by: Moderator  May 7, 07, 20:19  #33

Quoting: lef
Your not saying Witek that the money is not worth sending now because of the low dollar,


A few years back the USD = approx 4 zl , today it is 2.75 zl

if you sent $2000 before = $8000 zl

today that $2000 = $ 5500

also before prices were cheaper in Poland
Quoting: lef
Agreed, there are still a few crumbs left on the table worth going for!


as Poland's economy improves and wages and standard of living improve then real-estate prices will continue to rise.

what will real-estate prices be in 20 years in Gdansk or Warsaw?

the answer is a lot higher.

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hello
  May 7, 07, 21:00  #34

But how is it possible that the prices will be "a lot higher" since now they are as high as in the US?? How do the real estate prices reflect the economy?

Unless Poland will be another Luxemburg, which I doubt.

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lef
  May 7, 07, 21:13  #35

Quoting: witek
what will real-estate prices be in 20 years in Gdansk or Warsaw?


What are you trying to say, one could respond by saying what will be real estate prices in New York, London, Sydney in 20 years time?

The truth of the matter is that Real Estate is out of reach for the most Polish people living in Poland, I doubt if Polish people living in other countries will drop what they are doing and be on the next flight to Poland to secure a investment property bargain, remember there are many ways to skin a cat, Real Estate is a good form of investment at the moment, as the investment cycle moves on lets await the next flavor of the month, who nows it may be the stock exchange. This means that the last person buying a real estate property will be left carrying the bag!
I'm very sure sure the smart business person is now making his money elsewhere>

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witek
Edited by: Moderator  May 7, 07, 22:32  #36

Quoting: lef
remember there are many ways to skin a cat


diversify my friend.

1. Real-Estate
2. Stocks and Mutual Funds
3. Bonds

Quoting: lef
I doubt if Polish people living in other countries will drop what they are doing and be on the next flight to Poland to secure a investment property bargain


if your ROI (Return on Investment) is higher then in U.S.A. or Canada or Australia then why not?

Quoting: lef
I'm very sure sure the smart business person is now making his money elsewhere>


Poles now invest in Russia and the Ukraine
Quoting: hello
But how is it possible that the prices will be "a lot higher" since now they are as high as in the US??


i don't believe that prices in Poland are equal to U.S.A yet. However prices in HOT places like Sopot are out of this world.

there are a number of things in Poland that are more expensive then in U.S.A

1. jeans
2. shoes
3. cars
4. jackets
5. gas/petrol
6.computers
7. tents
8. ovens
9.shavers

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hello
Edited by: hello  May 7, 07, 23:17  #37

10. food
11. Electronic goods

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lef
Edited by: Moderator  May 8, 07, 00:01  #38

Quoting: witek
Poles now invest in Russia and the Ukraine


You seem to know a lot about the financial situation in Poland Witek and thats great, can you tell me how the average Polish person getting say 2000zl a month able to splash his money around like this, or are you talking about polish business institutions?

12. Wedding and Holy Communion presents.

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