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<blockquote data-quote="panos_adgr" data-source="post: 4898" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>I think it is the same everywhere. Rent was normal about 4 years ago. No prices are insane. At least for our country. </p><p></p><p>The average salary in Greece is higher than the 'basic' but it is of the lowest in europe. If someone is paid 1500€ it is considered a good salary but in objective reality it isn't that good... </p><p></p><p>The rents for a 70 square meter house is around 500€ in an area which is for working class people. Now if you add electrisity, and water bills the cost rises to 650 to 700€. Now imagine a young couple living together and being paid each 700€. The will be strugling if you add cost for food personal needs and transportation to work cost....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panos_adgr, post: 4898, member: 12"] I think it is the same everywhere. Rent was normal about 4 years ago. No prices are insane. At least for our country. The average salary in Greece is higher than the 'basic' but it is of the lowest in europe. If someone is paid 1500€ it is considered a good salary but in objective reality it isn't that good... The rents for a 70 square meter house is around 500€ in an area which is for working class people. Now if you add electrisity, and water bills the cost rises to 650 to 700€. Now imagine a young couple living together and being paid each 700€. The will be strugling if you add cost for food personal needs and transportation to work cost.... [/QUOTE]
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