So heres today's daily fix of mortgage comparisons! Just to give you an idea of mortgage prices in other places in the world! ;D
Now here we have Venezuela, the city of Caracas!,
Caracas is the capital and largest city of Venezuela; natives or residents are known as CaraqueƱos. It is located in the northern part of the country, following the contours of the narrow Caracas Valley on the Venezuelan coastal mountain range (Cordillera de la Costa). The valley's temperatures are springlike. Terrain suitable for building lies between 760 and 910 m (2,493.44 and 2,985.56 ft) above sea level.
Average House Price: £53,000
Average Mortgage: £60,000
VS
And here we have Sudan, the city of Khartoum!
Khartoum is the capital of Sudan and of Khartoum State. It is located at the confluence of the White Nile flowing north from Lake Victoria, and the Blue Nile flowing west from Ethiopia. The location where the two Niles meet is known as "al-Mogran". The main Nile continues to flow north towards Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea.
Average House Price: £43,00
Average Mortgage: £50,000
So theres the facts guys, both countries are similar in terms of house price and mortgage value, sudan has the benefit of living right next to the nile but you can't beat that venezuelan charm. Where would you prefer to live?
Hard to choose, id go for that venezuelan shit son. looks dope as bawls
ReplyDeleteI'd have to say Venezuela.
ReplyDeleteOh Caracas actually looks really nice, I'd choose that for sure. What exactly are the benefits of living right next to the Nile though?
ReplyDeletelmao if anyone payed attention to the news in Sudan recently (genocide, war, rampant violence based on ethnic lines, divisions between north and south) they probably would find the choice easy.
ReplyDeleteThe one that isn't located near the Nile River, don't need me that Nile River drama
ReplyDeleteTough choice. Concerns about personal safety aside, Venezuela I guess.
ReplyDeleteil go with venezuela
ReplyDeletebut both looks nice
Hah, definitely Venezuela, though I'm not sure I'd choose either right off the bat.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely view!
ReplyDeletegreat post as always
ReplyDeleteI hear the Sudan is lovely...
ReplyDeleteSweet, I can't believe they pay so little for their homes. I live in Vancouver and the average is over 1mil at least. Followed and supporting. alphabetalife.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletei like more Khartoum! (Y)
ReplyDeletethe Nile one!
ReplyDeleteBut in Venezuela you got more beautiful girls, I'll go there.
ReplyDeleteAverage House Price: £43,00
ReplyDeletewait... what?
Well Venezuela has had a problem with having almost a civil war thx to President Dictator Hugo Chavez so im not so sure about living in Venezuela.
ReplyDeleteVenezuela fer sure
ReplyDeleteVenezuela... I guess. Isn't that supposed to be a dangerous country though?
ReplyDeleteMy house fell through today, I have the contracts in my hand but the house has fallen through :(
ReplyDeletevenezuela!
ReplyDeleteI rather live in Caracas, I would love to explore those wiggly mountains!
ReplyDeletecan't really decide :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I bought my home when I did. Great mortgage percentages right now!
ReplyDeleteI'd have to pick Venezuala because of the mountains. :) It's pretty.
ReplyDeletehard decision since I love Middle East but I end up choosing Caracas, Venezuela.
ReplyDeleteI have to choose Venezuela. I don't think I would feel same in Sudan.
ReplyDeleteVenezuela, easy
ReplyDeleteBoth are slices of heaven.
ReplyDeletehrm interesting
ReplyDeleteVenezuela
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