How expensive is it to rent in a major city in your cunt?

How expensive is it to rent in a major city in your cunt?

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Very expensive for Indian wages.

₹65,000 is almost $900
₹3 lac/lakh = ₹300,000 which is around $4100

Average monthly income of a middle class person would be around ₹20-30k - $270-400

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>Twitter post is about America
>Shows picture of the Netherlands
What did they mean by this?

In London I pay £500 per month for a flatshare, but most of my friends pay more like £800. Pretty much nobody lives alone, but if you did then the cost would be more like £1,000-1,2000 for the very cheapest one-bed properties. a decent family place would be at least £2,500 I think.

If you can afford rent there just move.

Mao had some good ideas.

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1 room flat 450€
2 room 600€

How do we go about solving the landlord problem, Zig Forums?

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Why?

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>renterfags
just buy a house noob.

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~600$

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Too damn much.
In my cunt it's $1900/mo in a city where average wage is $13/hr.

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i wonder if this map would change if the criteria was one bedroom

not too bad where I am, moved to the city I live in now after uni for a graduate engineering job, rented rooms for ~£250 a month for a few years, then bought a house in the centre for 100k

Must suck to live in an expensive city, people without inherited wealth must never be able to afford to buy anything

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probably barely in some midwest states

you cant get an apartment without proving you make 3x the rent, most 1brs around the country are >$750/mo and thats being generous

part of the reason i think this is a simulation desu there's just no way that these commie blocks near me in paterson that cost $1100 a month are getting filled by real people

unless literally everyone works 75-90 hour weeks working like 3 jobs with provable income

Even in smaller cities it's retardedly expensive over here. For some reason everything seemingly changed around 2013. Before that only Amsterdam was really expensive while everywhere else was ok.

Serious answer: immigration and work placement programs

This is caused by politicians trying to policy away tight labor markets. Basically, employees have high wages and it tracks with GDP growth as businesses are growing and demand for more work increases, companies always need new workers and and are paying high wages to the workers they already have because of it, the executives go to politicians and cry about a “labor shortage”, so the politicians turn around and offer them labor on a silver platter to close the “shortage”. Problem is, there is no such thing as a labor shortage in the long run. They only exist short term. So long term, the labor market reaches would-be equilibrium but you also shore up the supply with more labor artificially so the market gets over-saturated and wages get driven down. It could be easily be fixed by letting politicians bitch and moan about their labor shortages for a good 50 years or so.

If immigration is the real issue how come nations without immigrants are still reporting the exact same issues? Take Poland for example.

just buy a house if you're so jealous lmao

>nations without immigrants
>Poland
giga brainlet
literally kys
fucking moron

Not him but that could be due to outflow of money back to Poland plus the fact they adopted a currency that is used by nations more developed than they are and have higher wages and standards of living. The same kind of thing happened to Mexico once they joined NAFTA.

mine is a little less than half the minimum monthly wage

Because they manage to keep labor markets tight by other means. It’s a whole confluence of factors that determine the equilibrium point and the effect of certain pressures on the labor supply will vary from market to market. You’re right though that I shouldn’t say it’s just immigration. There’s other drivers but immigration is almost certainly the biggest one. With immigration forecasts being cut now I suspect we’ll see the bottom like spike up closer to the top in the next few years.

Don’t manage*

Also, this is relative growth rate so it’s not as simple as saying “Poland has low wages too”. You’d have to look at increase of Polish wages over time, specifically median male wage.

It's "okay" for a country like us, but München, Frankfurt and large parts of Berlin are becoming expensive as fuck in staggering speed, I think. The difference between East and West is very large as far as I can tell.

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How fucking bad do you have to be to fuck up an anti-landlord meme

Poland is not in the Euro

I pay 250€ (electricity, water, etc... included) and have 100€ in housing gibs.

Sorry about that I was thinking about something else.

1000 usd per month for an average 50 sqm apartment in a decent district like this one

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