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Fort Mac is becoming really tempting. I keep hearing more and more guys know who've found well paying jobs at the camps where the employers pay for accommodations and your flights for that week off you get every 3 weeks.
I understand the conditions of Somalis in UK cause the cost of living there is ridiculous, but why do 90+% of Somalis in the US live in section 8 projects when you can buy a decent house for $100K? I remember watching a video of Somalis in Ohio going apeshit and fighting at a sign up for new 2 bedroom apartments
Wait, did Cherine just say that house was similar in size to UK homes?
Jabutaawi, use real photos next time. Try looking at the link as to where that location even is.
Cherine, why so you talk out of your ass?
Average House Size By Country
Australia - 214.6 sq m (2310 sq ft), 2.56 people per household (pph)
USA - 201.5 (2170), 2.6 pph
New Zealand - 196.2 (2112), 2.6 pph
Canada - 181 (1950), 2.5 pph
Japan - 132 (1420), this year the pph in Tokyo dropped below 2 for the first time (1.99)
UK - 76 (818), 2.1 pph
Most homes have space and with a big backyard. I post one picture and Cherine makes a sweeping generalization of an entire country. American and Canadian homes are roughly the same size on average.
My God rulerkii baaba lala soo baxay lmao. Dude don't catch feelings over guryo you haven't even built yourself..you're acting like i insulted your handiwork or something .
Meth,
It's well known English homes are small but tbh the cost of living isn't expensive. Outside of London, properties are cheap average is 170,000£,(you can get half that in many places as well) compared to London's 400,000(which most times is in run down areas). You can live a very nice life in the North and Central U.K.
these are the basic fundamentals that effect house prices
-Property location
-Amenities & Accessibility
-Neighbourhood
-Nearby transactions
-Facilities
-Layout
-Physical state of the property
-Plans for the estalberta is like american ghost towns, what brought people there is basic financial opportunity and once the resources were depleted those towns returned to their natural state as toilets for the wild life.
if I was a real estate developer I would create a romantic vision and sell house in inflated price while taking out CDS on those banks providing the mortgages to the buyers
alberta is as useless as Montana america
my theme would be a mixture of eskimo romanticism and santa clause theme and winter as main allure