Housing Pirce
By huiyuanmao
@jasmineandjucy (37)
Zhejiang, China
January 19, 2018 2:56am CST
What is the housing price in your country? I would like to sum up the state of the house price in my country.My country now around $310,000 for 100 square meters in famous city,(Personal income around $1000-$1500/month),I want to buy house in future,so I want to know when is most lucrative,can you analyze it?
Do you honestly feel that's reasonable?
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6 responses
@cttolledo (5454)
• Legaspi, Philippines
19 Jan 18
That's very expensive. In the Philippines you can have a low cost housing at P 450,000 or more or less $8,000 ++ ( that's a bit small more or less 50 sq.m.
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@cttolledo (5454)
• Legaspi, Philippines
19 Jan 18
@jasmineandjucy yeah.. so come there's a lot of house and lot for sale here. Hehe
@jstory07 (140085)
• Roseburg, Oregon
19 Jan 18
That is a lot of money for a house and is not reasonable at all.
@jasmineandjucy (37)
• Zhejiang, China
19 Jan 18
So how abt your country?Is my country currently in a bubble economy?
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
19 Jan 18
In the UK it depends very much on where you want to live. In Central London, you can pay around £20,000 per square metre (around $28,000), so a 100 sq. metre apartment might cost a couple of million pounds or much more. In rural areas, however, you would pay a lot less - something like between £1000 and £3000 per sq. metre. Where I live, the average 3 bedroom house is selling for about £450,000 to £500,000.
I don't know whether similar maps exist for other parts of the world, but this is a map of the average cost per square metre in England and Wales between 2007 and 2012. Since then, house prices have risen substantially, so you can probably add 10% - 15% to the prices shown!
Based on new government data, house prices by square metre for postcode districts in England & Wales
@id_peace (14005)
• Singapore
21 Mar 18
My house (113 sq meter) costs almost 400k sgd which we had pay off 200k or so in a single shot.
We should be clearing it within the next decade or so