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Powerhx3 t1_jdrfvm2 wrote
Reply to comment by proof_required in [OC] The average living space in Germany was around 92m² (990 sq ft) in 2021 by 23degrees_io
That’s crazy expensive. I picked up a 2500 sq ft house with a double attached garage for 425k Canadian. It’s in a small city of 300k so not as many amenities as Berlin granted.
Powerhx3 t1_jdr5qlz wrote
Reply to comment by nijmeegse79 in [OC] The average living space in Germany was around 92m² (990 sq ft) in 2021 by 23degrees_io
About 700 sq ft per person would be like a minimum. 1000 sq ft would be ideal. That’s what I have but I’m including the attached garage as part of my shared personal space. Kids also play hockey in there and have a indoor basketball space when needed.
Powerhx3 t1_jdr3dmb wrote
Reply to [OC] The average living space in Germany was around 92m² (990 sq ft) in 2021 by 23degrees_io
That’s gotta be per person. Now way that’s enough for a family.
Powerhx3 t1_j413x1z wrote
Reply to comment by MemeableData in I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
Wow you guys are getting hosed on chicken.
Powerhx3 t1_j3zi4zf wrote
Reply to I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
Chicken breasts are on sale for $30 for 4kg CAD. That’s probably cheaper than most of those items.
Powerhx3 t1_ix7z6af wrote
Will be quite the hangover in Toronto this morning after all of the victory celebrations and flipping cars.
Powerhx3 t1_is6yt79 wrote
Wage increases, 0-2% tops.
Powerhx3 t1_jdu3pv6 wrote
Reply to comment by zeefox79 in [OC] The average living space in Germany was around 92m² (990 sq ft) in 2021 by 23degrees_io
Your lifestyle is different because your situation is different. I’ve been basically indoors since November. Tomorrow it’s getting down to -27 and -36 with the windchill. What’s the point of outdoor space if it is unusable because it’s -50 with the wind and there is 6ft snow drifts everywhere?