Re: Minimum wage increase
- From: "martin" <martintg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 12 Dec 2005 14:50:00 -0800
vello wrote:
> martin wrote:
>
> >
> > Life is easy if you can live in your parent's house and they own it
> > without debt. Today the average house price in Sydney is over Eur
> > 341000, and the average loan repayment is Eur 1700 per month to pay
> > debt on house (interest rate 7%). The average rent for house is Eur 819
> > per month. If your child wants to study medicine at university, you
> > must pay total of Eur 102480 (Australian National University). Hourly
> > rate to repair car Eur 73. One litre milk Eur 1,83. One kg pork Eur 9.
> > Twenty cigarettes Eur 8. One glass (0,1l) beer Eur 2,44.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Martin
>
> In Tallinn, you can buy small new house for 150-200 000 euros (special
> areas for cheap end houses, built like army camp), but still too
> expencive for most folks.
That is very expensive, for me. Are these house intended for foreigners
to buy? In Australia the price of a new house is calculated by land
price + cost of materials + cost of labour + 10-15% profit for
management. Is land expensive in Estonia?
Regards,
Martin
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