Thanks for sharing your place and cost. very helpful! We will be in Budapest in September and appreciate the inspiration. If you love travel, food and archaeology, you might like our channel. We are Turtle and Bear, a father son team of anthropologists and adventurers, travelling to 136 countries in the next few years and sharing their history, culture and food. Cheers to your travels and the growth of your channel.
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Show me a better one for $1500 a month post-Covid. Doesn’t exist. Not sure if you travel much but we’re talking about the price for one month, furnished and equipped. That’s called short term, like a vacation rental. Always about double $$ what it would be for long term (1 year lease) unfurnished. Totally different market. It’s probably way more by now, this was fall of 2021. You have to pay more if you’re only staying a month and not signing a long term lease.
@@TobyNomad yes travel a huge amount. True it's double the price due to short term and prob all the Russians. But for 1500 it is still a hell of a lot to pay for that quality level.
I live in London, but I'm from Budapest. What you said it's true if you stay only in the central/touristy part of Budapest. I wouldn't make any pros and cons about Budapest if I would see only what any tourist can discover. In your video, you didn't discover more than any other tourist, who just rolled out from a discount flight and got drunk in the Jewish district. And about the government... politicians are come and go.
Hi Arpad and thank you for your comment. On the contrary, I have been to Budapest many, many times, and have lived in many neighborhoods. My pros and cons reflect pretty much anywhere an expat or digital nomad would live that is within a reasonable distance to the center. Of course prices will go down if you want to live an hour from the castle, but most don't move across the world to live an hour drive away from such things. About governments, this one has been around a long time and doesn't look like it's going anywhere. Feel free to post some suggestions for neighborhoods and how you think the pros and cons would change there.
Quality video. Thanks for the frankness.
You’re very welcome, sir. Hope I can keep doing that for you.
thanks for your honesty - cool video
You’re so welcome!
I really want to go there and stay for a while but the language is definitely a barrier.
Why?? All the younger people there speak English now. You will be fine!
Thanks for sharing your place and cost. very helpful! We will be in Budapest in September and appreciate the inspiration. If you love travel, food and archaeology, you might like our channel. We are Turtle and Bear, a father son team of anthropologists and adventurers, travelling to 136 countries in the next few years and sharing their history, culture and food. Cheers to your travels and the growth of your channel.
sounds fascinating! Glad you liked our channel, please subscribe. We try to give very honest and useful information. No frills, just the truth. There is so much on youtube that is meant to impresss, we are trying instead to inform :)
it seems a bit lame for $1500
Show me a better one for $1500 a month post-Covid. Doesn’t exist. Not sure if you travel much but we’re talking about the price for one month, furnished and equipped. That’s called short term, like a vacation rental. Always about double $$ what it would be for long term (1 year lease) unfurnished. Totally different market. It’s probably way more by now, this was fall of 2021. You have to pay more if you’re only staying a month and not signing a long term lease.
@@TobyNomad yes travel a huge amount. True it's double the price due to short term and prob all the Russians. But for 1500 it is still a hell of a lot to pay for that quality level.
I live in London, but I'm from Budapest. What you said it's true if you stay only in the central/touristy part of Budapest. I wouldn't make any pros and cons about Budapest if I would see only what any tourist can discover. In your video, you didn't discover more than any other tourist, who just rolled out from a discount flight and got drunk in the Jewish district. And about the government... politicians are come and go.
Hi Arpad and thank you for your comment. On the contrary, I have been to Budapest many, many times, and have lived in many neighborhoods. My pros and cons reflect pretty much anywhere an expat or digital nomad would live that is within a reasonable distance to the center. Of course prices will go down if you want to live an hour from the castle, but most don't move across the world to live an hour drive away from such things. About governments, this one has been around a long time and doesn't look like it's going anywhere. Feel free to post some suggestions for neighborhoods and how you think the pros and cons would change there.
right in the begging you can stop watching as he says BudaPEST
Do you say Paree for Paris or Meheeeko for Mexico? The pronunciation is BudaPEST in English my friend.