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Many here know my several Bel Ami friends from Czech Republic who visit me a lot. I'm exceeding proud of one, "Roald Ekburg" https://rentmen.eu/RoaldEkberg . He has many other friends here so I wanted to post an update (yes he'll be back here btw). Roald is exceedingly frugal. He has 2 white t shirts he paid $1 each for 3 years ago and that's all he wears and will not even let people give him anything else (except for the Washington Wizards t shirt in the photo to impress me). He got some money to highlight Gay Pride in Stiges 2 years ago, and some money to model for Addicted in a Caribbean photoshoot a year ago plus what he makes "working". He put every penny he made into Bitcoin which tripled in a year giving him $210,000. He just took 1/3 of that, $70,000 and paid cash for a newly remodeled condo north of Prague right on the German border. He has his own place for life now and his only housing expense will be $100/mo electricity and water. Without much education Roald knows that he will do a manual trade, probably welding, and welders make 4X in Germany as in Czech. But he's set for life now in a nice condo of his own, a nice bank account (and a 2nd home here in the US ;).

 

People may be surprised how inexpensive a large 1-bedroom condo is in Czech. Many are much less.

 

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Maybe they don't want to create a bubble or they want to keep their identity. As you posted before they're a small landlocked nation.

 

Housing in Europe is very heavily subsidized to keep it affordable in cost so there are probably transfer rules about selling to foreigners.

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Many here know my several Bel Ami friends from Czech Republic who visit me a lot. I'm exceeding proud of one, "Roald Ekburg" https://rentmen.eu/RoaldEkberg . He has many other friends here so I wanted to post an update (yes he'll be back here btw). Roald is exceedingly frugal. He has 2 white t shirts he paid $1 each for 3 years ago and that's all he wears and will not even let people give him anything else (except for the Washington Wizards t shirt in the photo to impress me). He got some money to highlight Gay Pride in Stiges 2 years ago, and some money to model for Addicted in a Caribbean photoshoot a year ago plus what he makes "working". He put every penny he made into Bitcoin which tripled in a year giving him $210,000. He just took 1/3 of that, $70,000 and paid cash for a newly remodeled condo north of Prague right on the German border. He has his own place for life now and his only housing expense will be $100/mo electricity and water. Without much education Roald knows that he will do a manual trade, probably welding, and welders make 4X in Germany as in Czech. But he's set for life now in a nice condo of his own, a nice bank account (and a 2nd home here in the US ;).

 

People may be surprised how inexpensive a large 1-bedroom condo is in Czech. Many are much less.

 

65198623_404095350191050_3061501728525385728_n.jpg?_nc_cat=105&_nc_oc=AQmgDINNn6fYlcbU6ur_kc9Lq1CmDI_QWD4hiUxoUx16-6TzZoulIKNLjPuQ95pbO8k&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&oh=0249098931fe61909891b01bbf270d28&oe=5DB44C99

 

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Housing in Europe is very heavily subsidized to keep it affordable in cost so there are probably transfer rules about selling to foreigners.
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