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Chri5
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06-12-2017, 09:14 AM
#11
That is really nice Wink
Just out of interest what's the prices of buying and running a house in Sweden???
Chri5
06-12-2017, 09:14 AM #11

That is really nice Wink
Just out of interest what's the prices of buying and running a house in Sweden???

Lexusboy
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06-12-2017, 09:40 AM
#12
Your home looks like its in lovely setting.
Is that one of your fireplaces or one that came with the house.

Your place will look like a picture post card even more when the snow comes..
Lexusboy
06-12-2017, 09:40 AM #12

Your home looks like its in lovely setting.
Is that one of your fireplaces or one that came with the house.

Your place will look like a picture post card even more when the snow comes..

jay_russell
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06-12-2017, 11:27 AM
#13
prices depend on location. you can buy a house in the north for under 14,000 pounds
http://www.hemnet.se/beskrivning/994858?r=3
this one is 14,006 pounds
this one in stockholm cost 1.4m
http://www.hemnet.se/beskrivning/804178?r=3
jay_russell
06-12-2017, 11:27 AM #13

prices depend on location. you can buy a house in the north for under 14,000 pounds
http://www.hemnet.se/beskrivning/994858?r=3
this one is 14,006 pounds
this one in stockholm cost 1.4m
http://www.hemnet.se/beskrivning/804178?r=3

Chri5
Posting Freak
1,894
06-12-2017, 12:06 PM
#14
i cant believe the prices of your houses and especially how nice they are.
14000 wouldn't even cover the deposit here lol

whats the running costs tho???
gas,electric taxes etc???
Chri5
06-12-2017, 12:06 PM #14

i cant believe the prices of your houses and especially how nice they are.
14000 wouldn't even cover the deposit here lol

whats the running costs tho???
gas,electric taxes etc???

dandydons
Member
167
06-12-2017, 01:04 PM
#15
lovely setting -looks so peaceful and scenic. You should rent it out for holidays and make a fortune.
dandydons
06-12-2017, 01:04 PM #15

lovely setting -looks so peaceful and scenic. You should rent it out for holidays and make a fortune.

jay_russell
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06-12-2017, 01:06 PM
#16
it all works out the same mate. but to live up there when there are 4 months of darkness..-...... and i mean darkness. sky goes grey for 2 hours a day then it's black like the night.... summer is sunshine 24 hours a day. go out at 11 at night and the sun is still up.... messing with your head.... i lived up there and after 2 yeaars i could not take another winter. meter apon meter of snow... -46 outside. 20 mile drive to the nearest shop .. 14000 is not the same as up there
jay_russell
06-12-2017, 01:06 PM #16

it all works out the same mate. but to live up there when there are 4 months of darkness..-...... and i mean darkness. sky goes grey for 2 hours a day then it's black like the night.... summer is sunshine 24 hours a day. go out at 11 at night and the sun is still up.... messing with your head.... i lived up there and after 2 yeaars i could not take another winter. meter apon meter of snow... -46 outside. 20 mile drive to the nearest shop .. 14000 is not the same as up there

Chri5
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06-12-2017, 01:52 PM
#17
I can imagine that's really disorientating.
I've heard a few ppl say that. But if you live there I thought you'd get use to it???
Still looks absolutely stunning there.
Never been myself but definately not going to rule it out Wink
Would like to take the Nissan but she wouldn't last 5 mins in the snow lol

Sorry what did your last part mean??? '14000 is not the same as up there'
Chri5
06-12-2017, 01:52 PM #17

I can imagine that's really disorientating.
I've heard a few ppl say that. But if you live there I thought you'd get use to it???
Still looks absolutely stunning there.
Never been myself but definately not going to rule it out Wink
Would like to take the Nissan but she wouldn't last 5 mins in the snow lol

Sorry what did your last part mean??? '14000 is not the same as up there'

jay_russell
Posting Freak
3,005
06-12-2017, 02:20 PM
#18
well the house might only cost 14,000 but living so far away from every thing means you need to travel longer distances for work and so forth. it's a bit like saying you got a house for that money but it's on a small island in the north sea and you only have to row the boat to shore once a month to buy the food... then it's just back to the house on a island and nothing elkse...... location is everything. the big thing up there is isolation and suicide in the winter months. most people who try to live up there dont last more than a few years and those who are born and bread up there find it hard to smile in the winter
jay_russell
06-12-2017, 02:20 PM #18

well the house might only cost 14,000 but living so far away from every thing means you need to travel longer distances for work and so forth. it's a bit like saying you got a house for that money but it's on a small island in the north sea and you only have to row the boat to shore once a month to buy the food... then it's just back to the house on a island and nothing elkse...... location is everything. the big thing up there is isolation and suicide in the winter months. most people who try to live up there dont last more than a few years and those who are born and bread up there find it hard to smile in the winter

P.Lindblom
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06-12-2017, 02:50 PM
#19
Thanks everyone. We really like it here and we're looking forward to our first summer on this island.

ormi thats stunning!! if you dont mind me asking how much does a property like that go for?
I paid £110 000 for this 70m² house with a 1600m² garden. You can find bigger houses for the same price around here but that would probably mean you'd have to spend quite a lot fixing it up.

Lexusboy Your home looks like its in lovely setting.
Is that one of your fireplaces or one that came with the house.

Your place will look like a picture post card even more when the snow comes..
Thanks mate. The fireplace came with the house. Our gas fireplaces are prettier but they are useless for heating anything up.

The outdoor pics were taken before we bought the house. It's currently covered in a lot of snow.
jay_russell prices depend on location. you can buy a house in the north for under 14,000 pounds
http://www.hemnet.se/beskrivning/994858?r=3
this one is 14,006 pounds
this one in stockholm cost 1.4m
http://www.hemnet.se/beskrivning/804178?r=3
Exacly, it depends a lot on location. Our house would be super cheap if it was located up north but since it's only 50 miles from Stockholm and less than 100 miles to a third of the Swedish population it was 1,2m kr.
Marsdendean The rek which I have bid for is 113,500 pounds !!!! Jesus I know why they call it rip off Britain !!!!
That's pretty much exacly what I paid for our house. Move to Sweden Confusedmoke:
P.Lindblom
06-12-2017, 02:50 PM #19

Thanks everyone. We really like it here and we're looking forward to our first summer on this island.

ormi thats stunning!! if you dont mind me asking how much does a property like that go for?
I paid £110 000 for this 70m² house with a 1600m² garden. You can find bigger houses for the same price around here but that would probably mean you'd have to spend quite a lot fixing it up.

Lexusboy Your home looks like its in lovely setting.
Is that one of your fireplaces or one that came with the house.

Your place will look like a picture post card even more when the snow comes..
Thanks mate. The fireplace came with the house. Our gas fireplaces are prettier but they are useless for heating anything up.

The outdoor pics were taken before we bought the house. It's currently covered in a lot of snow.
jay_russell prices depend on location. you can buy a house in the north for under 14,000 pounds
http://www.hemnet.se/beskrivning/994858?r=3
this one is 14,006 pounds
this one in stockholm cost 1.4m
http://www.hemnet.se/beskrivning/804178?r=3
Exacly, it depends a lot on location. Our house would be super cheap if it was located up north but since it's only 50 miles from Stockholm and less than 100 miles to a third of the Swedish population it was 1,2m kr.
Marsdendean The rek which I have bid for is 113,500 pounds !!!! Jesus I know why they call it rip off Britain !!!!
That's pretty much exacly what I paid for our house. Move to Sweden Confusedmoke:

Chri5
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06-12-2017, 03:06 PM
#20
I see what your saying Jay.
Didn't realise it was that far away tbh.

Patric I'd love to move there tbh but I have a few problems
1 my mrs wouldn't like to unfortunately Sad
2 I can't speak Swedish Sad
3 -46 doesn't sound appealing lol

Do you have any pictures in the snow???
Chri5
06-12-2017, 03:06 PM #20

I see what your saying Jay.
Didn't realise it was that far away tbh.

Patric I'd love to move there tbh but I have a few problems
1 my mrs wouldn't like to unfortunately Sad
2 I can't speak Swedish Sad
3 -46 doesn't sound appealing lol

Do you have any pictures in the snow???

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