Future construction cost development in the next 3-5 years

  • Erstellt am 2019-08-01 13:51:08

Zaba12

2019-08-02 09:41:35
  • #1
I would question the significance of a km indication from the home to the workplace. Some colleagues take longer to travel 8km within Nuremberg than I do for my 28km on the B8 into Nuremberg. Funnily enough, everyone first says "Wow, you moved that far out," but when I tell them how long it takes me to get to work, they fall silent again! And with the electric car, the electricity costs for 22 working days are somewhere around 35€. My pain threshold was therefore a 30-minute one-way commute.
 

hampshire

2019-08-02 09:46:45
  • #2
You question the relationship between distance and travel time and cite an exception. That is a comedic device.
 

HilfeHilfe

2019-08-02 09:49:22
  • #3


Nonsense!

The same here in Frankfurt. Some colleagues move "out" to a district incorporated into the city 100 years ago and are then forced to drive into the city by car.

I am also partly faster by train.
 

Snowy36

2019-08-02 09:51:59
  • #4

Yes, and how comfortable and stress-free that is has been seen in your other posts .....

When the train runs everything is fine, but how often you have to wait, don't get a seat, the bus you need afterwards is gone ... is annoying
 

Bookstar

2019-08-02 09:52:55
  • #5
I drive the first 13km in 8 minutes. The remaining two sometimes take 15 minutes. City traffic...

But the combination of living in a village and collecting a big corporation salary works perfectly for me.
 

Zaba12

2019-08-02 10:11:08
  • #6
What exception? I have read something here about commuting and kilometers. I haven’t read anything about times anywhere. My goal was not to take longer than 30 minutes to get to work. If that were possible even with a distance of 40km, then the extra 10km wouldn’t have been an issue either and thus an alternative in the property search.
 
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