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Uruguay: Farms/ Farmland for sale:
Went through some real estate pages with regards to farms and land for sale, it was all so expensive. I couldnt believe the askingprices. I am from Northern Europe and wages are much much higher here, but still for me these farms seemed expensive. These leads to my question, how can these farms sell in the market. Price per acre was very high. I thought that for example you could get a pretty big farm for $500 000 if farm houses was in poor standard. Can somebody tell me more about Uruguayan farms and how profitable they are.
Lithuania: Health Care in Lithuania:
I was actually going to ask about the health care system in Lithuania. How is the overall standard? I heard it is very good and that they have an advanced culture for making medication. How is the overall dental service?
Uruguay: Cost of living per date?:
Is it still inexpensive to live in Uruguay? I heard prices went up quite a bite from 2007. I am getting into the final stages before considering moving to Uruguay. I have saved money and invested in my home land. This is starting to pay off a little bite. All this work has been done to secure a steady income for a future life as an expate. Is it still possible to live in Uruguay for $1000. I am single and not a big spender. Whats the price for renting apartments nowadays. Has it gotten more expensive?
I appreciate good information. Thanks.
Uruguay: Living cost in Uruguay???:
I have read some posts about living cost in Uruguay. 1 person say you have to pay atleast $800 to get an apartment that is ok whereas in another person say a couple can live ok on $700 a month. Rent being $300. My question is, whats right and what wrong? What kind of lifestyle differences are we talking about?
Norway: moving to Norway:
Hey, hopefully you would fit in better in Norway than some of the other bitter people. Just reading the replies from some of the people here was kinda disturbing. Atleast one of these mentals have left the countries. If you dont like it here then you are more than welcome to leave. If you plan on living on welfare then get out of the country. If you plan on complaining about the rights of the Religion of Peace, then stay in your peaceful country.
On the other hand if you follow the law, ethics and moral of the country then you are a welcome. People will be friendly and you will make a lot of friends. Buying power of Norwegian households are one of the highest in the world.
I strongly recommend living outside Oslo.
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