fragg
2019-11-14 09:13:03
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About the alleged recession and falling prices and available properties...
Where does someone tell such nonsense?
About the alleged recession and falling prices and available properties...
Then you have special wishes - the market is full of offers. Especially Duisburg South left of the Rhine is super cheap, due to disadvantaged residential areas (Rheinhausen, Friemersheim or similar). Also Krefeld is, except for a few good locations, rather not so desirable in terms of living. I find Moers nice (I live right next to Moers), but also not expensive.in the KR area, Moers, Duisburg South left of the Rhine.
True, there are plenty of offers. But as you write, prices are not like in the East, in the East it is significantly more expensive.Moers I find nice (I live right next to Moers), but also not expensive.
Then you have special wishes - the market is full of offers. Especially the southern Duisburg on the left bank of the Rhine is super cheap, due to disadvantaged residential areas (Rheinhausen, Friemersheim or similar). Also Krefeld is, apart from a few good locations, rather not so popular in terms of living. I find Moers nice (I live directly next to Moers), but also not expensive.
That's true, there are plenty of offers.
But in terms of price as you wrote, not Eastern prices, it is significantly more expensive in the East.
??? Since when do children restrict anything in urban areas? What are your requirements? I have also lived in Rheinhausen with two children - Oestrum is north and really nice (border Schwafheim). Kindergarten in Rheinhausen was great, despite a high proportion of foreigners and rather simple educational backgrounds.That's true, what restricts us there is our son.
May I quickly ask what is in Rheinhausen that is so terrible for sons?That's true, what restricts us is our son. Without children, I would also move to Rheinhausen or similar places, but I don't want to put that burden on them.