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Charity 3 year s ago
The picture 8 in section 7 with the parking lot was taken in Poland, right in a front of a supermarket ;)
       
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Yvonne 3 year s ago
Swiss here. I can confirm the most of it... but some are not right.
In case you're wonder:
NR 4 Im paying around 420 US$
NR 5 Change your Doctor and Insurance
NR 15 In every house is NOT true. The have splitted Streets in Areas, where Areas own Bunker-Rooms
       
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Tiff 2 year s ago
420 a month. Summs up to ovet 5000 a year. Just newer houses have shared bunkers where you have to rent you in.
       
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3. Renting an apartment is a challenge.

Apartment owners are very picky and they ask for a lot of documents that confirm the fact that a tenant has the ability to pay. If you don’t have a job and insurance, it’s almost impossible to find a nice place to live. References from an employer are also often required to prove that you are a reliable person.

A girl that moved to Switzerland had this to say, “The prices for apartments in Switzerland are really high, especially if you want something near a town or near a lake. But even in smaller towns, good places cost a lot.”

 

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