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Just $1M she says. It's at least 15 years of work without any expenses for me. $1M is A LOT of money.
I read somewhere Sandbanks U.K. is the most expensive property in the world at almost £2000 per square foot
In west London UK, £850,000 ($1M) would typically get you a three bed semidetached house, that probably needed some work done to it.
That first one in NYC is the same size as mine in the UK and I paid $175k!
A place where you can buy a nice house for 1 million Dollars is Marrackech in Morocco for this price you can have a 7 bedroom villa of 860 square meters (9256 square feet) on a plot of 6250 square meters (67274 square feet). ). Many French people buy there for their retirement
otherwise at home in France, if you move away from Paris you can find interesting properties, for example in Concarneau in Brittany, a 10-room house of 250 square meters (2690 square feet) with a plot of 1526 square meters (16425 square feet). ) also for 1 million dollars
No to all the places they showed in this video! For no money in the world i would move to the US, no matter which state..
If i had that much money i would stay in scotland, and not in one place. I would rent small apartments for some weeks at a time and travel like this all over scotland….🥰
You should react to content on Hong Kong as it is a very interesting and special city.
Draw backs of beach front property in Florida…. hello???? Hurricanes 🌀 and sinkholes. No way would I buy anywhere in Florida
For million dollar, you could live in all these places for shorter stay on Airbnb or something like that, without owning the properties (only to be stuck & possibly bored in one location, right). Have a modest base in cheaper parts of any country or world. But you’ll need to be clever about money investment that actually gives you a decent regular income.
£1 million quid will buy you a toilet in London.
crap video you saw TBH , didnt even mention the UK at all , where a single car garage sold for 1.2 million pounds ( at the time 2 million dollars )
I'm actually surprised what this would buy you in Dubai, I thought $1m would get you a lot less there!
Istanbul is in Turkey, noted for its current 80% inflation rate.
For $1M you get a 4 bedroom 1900 ft² house 30 min from Stockholm city. No luxury.
Today $1 million = £851,100 in my part of East Anglia that will get you a 6 bed 3 bathroom home over 3 floors. If you went up to the North East near Newcastle you can get a 9 bed 7 bathroom over 2 floors.
The video doesn't mention the maintenance that would be needed for these properties.
Where I live in Finland there isnt even a house that is that expensive 🤣🤣, The nearest city which is half an hour from me does not have a house for a million euros for sale either 🤣🤣🤣 all I need is a medium sized house and a small summer house by a lake. No massive mansion or penthouse.
Such an American video. Claiming to show homes from different countries around the world, but not showing one single home in any of the African countries? Yet three are from the same country. Yeah, guess which… The US. While leaving out an entire continent…
Why is France always reduced to Paris? Us Frenchies don't even LIKE Paris! For example, for even less than 1 million you get a beautiful 4-5 bedroom villa in the quiet suburbs of Bordeaux, the city of wine and canelés! For a little over 500 000 euros you can get a nice 2-3 bedroom apartment in central Bordeaux and it will still have old-fashioned moldings and wooden floors!
Nothing from NZ. I be sad.
Our home is one of the more expensive in our city. Recent average has been stated as $NZ500,000. The median is now touching $700,000.
Ours has a valuation of somewhere between the two, closer to median than the average. That said, our section (lot for you in the US) is just on 2250sqm / 0.556 acres. House has gone from 163sqm/1755sq ft (original 1974 build) to 205sqm to its current 265sqm/2850sqft.
Price has gone from $270,000 when we purchased it to close to three times that in 13 years. It all depends on location. That same house / section in another part of NZ? In Queenstown, I'd hate to imagine. Auckland? Good luck buying it there.
1:20 There are more cities that "never sleep" than that one.
6:15 The main drawback would be the low elevation, the rising sea level and the increasing number of hurricanes in the vicinity …
8:15 The main drawback in Hongkong would be the Chinese government which has no respect neither for democratic rights nor for international treaties nor for any kind of freedom.
9:05 Istanbul is the biggest city in Turkey, founded as Byzantion 660 BC, renamed to Constantinopolis by the Roman Emperor Constantin (the same who introduced Christianity as new Roman state religion) in 330 AD. It became the new capital of the Roman Empire, at least of the Eastern half. It was conquered by Ottoman Turks in 1453 AD and renamed to Islambol. It was the capital of the Ottoman Empire, but now is Ankara the capital of Turkey. The main drawback (besides the autocratic attitude of the regime) would be the risk of heavy earthquakes, sitting on the very active North Anatolian Fault between the Eurasian and the Anatolian Plate – there are small ones every day.
What you can get for a million $ depends much on the exact location. If you look e.g. for a house in Munich, Germany, you'll find no more than about 30 offers (mostly row houses), but in Berlin you'll find about 1,000 (with up to 1,500 square meters or 16,200 square feet plot size).
Check out Cape Town or Durban homes …in South Africa. 1 million will get you a beautiful mansion with great views of the ocean.
Away from people, also means away from the shops. $1million and nothing to eat
I would've wanted them to list some properties from some very inexpensive countries or areas, where you can get a large beachfront villa for a quarter of a million USD. What would a million dollars buy you there?
Istanbul is a beautiful,interesting, cosmopolitan city.
From this list: Thailand, no doubt!
I bought a small cottage with a 1acre garden and a swimming pool on a Mediterranean Island for almost nothing. It is my paradise, my refuge, my pleasure place. It is beautiful, safe,healthy, tranquil and the people are open minded and interesting. I've been very happy here. It is my favorite place to be.
As inflation is running at 80%+ in Turkey at the moment, that $1m place in Istanbul (yeah, not Eestanbul as the guy was pronouncing it), would probably cost over $2m now…
First.
Now, why the F would you want to live like that in the most toxic, gigantic dumpster in America that is NYC? Well, we all know those people; but seriously, what about you, wouldn't you prefer to spend all that money on an ecologically rich region, all sustainable piece of land and not be a slave to the F government, and knowing that any health concerns wouldn't drive you crazy??
Istanbul, Turkey is OK if you don't mind crazy inflation.
I like the island idea but I would need a way of getting there. Also grocery shopping is a bigger expedition. I would want supplies for at least a couple of weeks Per trip.
Istanbul is one of the major cities in Turkey.
Istanbul the captial of Turkey formerly called Constantinople when it was part of the byzantium empire
What are the property taxes?
A lot of houses are very nice, doesn't make the place they are in liveable or interesting though. I would tend to stay away from all the places listed. I mean Dubai, that's purely for the trashy, rich folk.
Thanx, I now feel like living for free here in Munich, Germany s most expensive city by far! Actually I now know my greedy unpleasant bullying landlord is Mother Theresa for having been charging only 21 Euros / sqm to me for the last 22 years…🤣🤣Like you, i d alos prefer a house outisde of cities where it s more quiet, less crime and better nature. Islands are tempting, but youre not only far away from people but also far away from infrastructure such as hospitals, doctors, pharmacies…..