How much would it cost to buy a one room apartment in your country? In Sweden it costs 4k USD

How much would it cost to buy a one room apartment in your country? In Sweden it costs 4k USD.

Do you mean rent or buy

Buy of course. No one would pay 4k USD to rent.

in finland very expensive, 7.8k euro

I paid $6.2k for mine but it's pretty large (3 rooms, 81 sqm) so I am ok with that.

That's because 4k USD represents a lifetime of earning in scommienavia

You just need a one time payment of 4000 and you own your own place? Tutorial mode country

Trvt, we are very poor.

Canadians are very rich.....

Cheapest I can find in my city is 50k.

Canadians are poor tho, only boomers with multiple properties are rich

Been looking for apartments under 10k dollaroos but I have no idea where to move..
So fucking many to choose from but I don't wanna end up in some rapefugee infested shithole.
This is like 2% of all the places I've looked at in my price range and that's not even close to all of them..

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Norelund and Perstorp are pretty chill little areas to live in. As long as you don't want night clubs and shit.

Half a million for your own one-bedroom condo.

1. Apartments that cheap are either in a decayed ghost town, completely nuked or the company that actually owns the buildings economy is awful leading to a massive monthly fee, see 2
If you want to live in a city with humans its 100k minimum
2. You dont actually buy Apartments in Sweden, you buy the right to live there and a seat at the company that owns the buildings. Every month you pay a fee for the communal government of the buildings. The people who have the time to actually run this are either retarded boomers or scammers that use the money to pay their own companies

tf?
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I live in Åre. Paid 77k sek for mine. Built in 2014. So not always a shithole.

ie: 100k-350k €
ua: 3000 (Donetsk oblast) -70k$(Kyiv)

annelund - säffle

My parents live there kek but they paid maybe 40% of that 15 years ago

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Wait, so you pay thousands of dollars up front and then you still have to pay rent? Holy cuck. Do you at least get your deposit back if you have to move?

Should you not be on the frontline?

vancouver

You don't need to live in a richfag city.

The fee is for water and electricity + other maintenance (fixing pipes and stuff that breaks)

yes, what you gonna do about it?

As long as you avoid the major cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö, Uppsala and so on you can find dirt cheap apartments very easily.
Of course the city folks will say it's all shitholes blabla but they can keep coping with their $500k 20m2 shoeboxes. I rather live in a calm town and not go broke.

30k it's like minimum in my city 1 mil population

40k good

50k very good

44k on screenshot looks comfy

It's general maintenance fees and water + electricity and often internet. Mine is $281/month and that also includes a heated parking space with a shared gym/sauna in the basement.

But its where my friends and family lives

Depends on city/town. It can go from 50k to 150k

I don't wanna end up in some rapefugee infested shithole.

They all live nearby to major cities thoughbeit. You're not going to find anything under 50k in some place like Södertälje or Borås. The cheapest places are the dying industry towns without a factory. 95% Swedish with an avarage age of 65 and zero jobs. That's why they're cheap. Retard

So? We live in the modern age, you know cars, planes and even internet exists right? Not like you're gonna see them every day anyways.

Can't suffer
cheapest apartment I can find is some apartment in a settlement for 50k in the desert

Paid the equivalent of $7074 for my apartment.

66m2

rooftop apartment

balcony

open layout but separate bedroom

Building is old tho. 1976, last renovated in 2001. But it's ok. It's good enough for me and everything is working fine.

$280+/mo

For utilities

Dear god you need to revolt yesterday

The problem is that there are no jobs in a lot of these small towns with cheap apartments. So unless you wanna live on neetbux for the rest of your life your gonna have to commute far or settle for a career in the local grocery store.

is this real? i thought it was some kind of governent issued social apartment only they usually sell below market or give it for free

I unironically love hustle and bustle of the big city

Like I said, also for maintenance (that includes the entire building, the yard outside and everything). When my bathroom pipes burst a few years ago and the entire hallway got flooded with shit water I didn't pay a cent. Even got a temporary apartment a floor up for the two weeks it took to repair all of it. But they also fix literally anything. Wanna repaint? They do it for you. Install new fridge? They do it.
Etc.

Well worth it.

I don't want to talk about it

Zero-jobsköping. Pendlar-två-timmar-om-dagenborg. Största arbetsgivaren är hemtjänsten och ica maxi

Normal apartment. Just a small town (12k people). But I work from home so doesn't matter to me.

Jobbar hemifrån. Kåpa vidare.

We get all of that included in rent tho. Imagine paying extra for basic ass amennities

housing where there are jobs is 500k+ USD

Why are apartments so cheap in Sweden?????
Please explain the price should be 140-150k € if you're not trolling

I understand you don't live in Stockholm, Málmo or Gothenburg by still WHY IS IT JUST 9K

Yeah but you pay like 4k in rent monthly.. We can rent an apartment in any city here for $400-500 and we also get all that included then.

Rent control makes housing a shit investment.

It's in a town with like 3k people

Pretty much the same reason our rent is a fraction of the rest of Europe/US/first world. We don't set the price after the highest bidder. Location is everything. Not in the major cities and the popular areas? Worth nothing.

What is population of this city?
What are the economic opportunities?
Like is there some sort of clause that you don't own it or you pay for the rest of your life like 200€

you buy the right to the apartment and can sell it if you want, that money is yours not something the housing company has any dealings with.
pretty based of sweden that these are kept at such low price, here they go for the same market value as actual owner apartments and can cost 200k++

When rent is strictly controlled by the state and everyone can rent a cheap home, buying a place becomes kinda pointless unless you're really rich and buy a huge flat.
The only benefit of buying an apartment here is that (maybe) you can sell it with a profit later on when you move. And that's a big fucking maybe.

You live in Aré?

How dafuq are there cities in middle of nowhere like is there the only thing copper mining or iron? Or some lumber like tf do you even produce????

My rent is $800/mo and utilities are covered, the majority of apts are <$1k/mo unless its in the center of a meme city like NYC or Sanfran

Not sure if you're asking me but Åre is a ski resort town. Vid related.

youtube.com/watch?v=ZH4Urc8tvjw

About 3700 people in total.

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wow sweden is so nice!

My town Filipstad has around 10k people.
It's like the most Svensson town you can imagine.
Paid 38 000 kr or like €3.7k for my apartment in the center of town.

Shit, wrong pic. That's in Oslo kek.

Ser ut som bra fiskevatten favä

this city is probably the shittiest one in sweden if it only costs 4k

Here's one in Karlstad I'm kinda interested in. 90k sek so $9.2k. Just under my budget. Lovely city as well.

Looks like a typical town. Full of Volvo kids and white trash Swedes.

You cannot buy a cheap apartment here. Even in the worst areas in the country the bare minimum is like 37k for a small apartment. And that is in areas where the population has been heavily declining and no one wants to live really
You also cannot cheat the system by moving to some suburbs, those are brutally expensive too and also it is mostly single family homes so you cant even buy a small apartment there even if you are willing to commute