Paris, Munich, Zurich houses more expensive than in San Francisco & New York

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  1. Who would want to live in Paris, Munich or Zurich over New York & San Francisco? lol

    Paris is ghetto, Munich has one notable event per year, and Zurich is full of yuppies

  2. Is this price per square meter? Because Stuttgart is at 7500 on average and should be on this list if that’s the case.

  3. New York not including Queens as it’s also on the list makes me wonder what’s included under each name city. The averages can be very misleading if one city includes more suburban areas where another might only be a strictly only the most expensive areas

  4. These lists are always so arbitrary. In my experience, housing in Paris is much cheaper than in London for example. The difference is that what’s counted as Paris is a tiny part of the whole conurbation (Paris intramuros has like 2 million inhabitants similar to london Zone 1 & maybe 2). If you compare london zone 1&2 to Paris, you’ll see that Paris is much cheaper.

    This goes for a lot of these cities. Tel Aviv is also tiny when you go by the official definition, moet people live in the surrounding cities that for all intents and purposes are indistinguishable from tel Aviv (like Givatayim, Ramat Gan, Bat Yam, etc) so by excluding those you get the inner tel Aviv prices which are much higher than most people would pay.

  5. For those who don’t know yet: Numbeo is complete garbage. It’s random people on the internet, putting numbers they feel like are right. Or they take the piss.

    Zero peer-review, completely anonymous. You could make Stuttgart the most expensive city in the world with some dedication and a VPN.

  6. Surprised to see that Dublin is not on the list. I know for sure that house prices are higher here than in Seoul

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