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  • #76
    The most expensive cities usually are the ones which have strict building laws but growing populations. Moscow is building like mad but since 90% of Russia is a crap place to live Russians are poring into the city thus raising prices.
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    • #77
      Originally posted by Oerdin
      The most expensive cities usually are the ones which have strict building laws but growing populations.
      Actually this is true for Britain as a whole. There is a severe shortage of housing, because of stringent planning regulations. When the inevitable adjustment happens here, it may not be a massive slump as demand is so high.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Zoid
        According to CNN Moscow is actually the most expensive city in the world And Oslo and Copenhagen is actually more expensive than New York City!
        Well, if you already own a flat, use public transportation and know where to buy food for less, it's not really that expensive.
        But if you're an expat who has a car (that'll let you spend a lot of time in Moscow permagridlock (or would it be ringlock? )), rents a flat in a low-rise building and eats out because he can't cook, then yes, you're screwed.
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        • #79
          Hehe
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