Shed Co-living Website: shedcoliving.com/krakow/ Let them know that I sent you to get 200 ZLY off your first month's rent! Contact me/consultations: whereswes.setmore.com instagram.com/wesleezy/ weslythomasmusic@gmail.com Please consider donating to support the channel! Venmo: @Wesleezy Paypal: paypal.me/wesleezy Patreon: patreon.com/wesleezy If you want access to my unfiltered deleted videos, consider subscribing to my Patreon! You'll get access to a lot of my older deleted videos plus be able to contact me and ask me questions.
It's not just a single building; the entire city of Kraków has highly mineralized tap water except for the southern districts that are lucky to have access to the soft water supplied by the Rudawa River.
Nope, not whole Kraków. There are few different sources of water so it really depends on the part of the city you're in. I lived in 5 different ones and it varies quite a lot. Best/softest water comes from Dobczyce zalew Raba, which supplies Podgórze, Borek, Prokocim and Swoszowice.
@@MrKony98also depends on source of water so it varies a lot, but yep mostly it qualifies as medium hard. Though I must say, as much as I traveled through Poland I've never encountered really hard water like in France or Uk
@@WheresWes Same, I live in Kraków and I've never heard of it. Seems really fun. Water depends on which part of the city u live in. If you ever change apartments check water sources. Softest one is in Mistrzejowice, Bieńczyce and around Podgórze (their water source is Raba in Dobczyce).
I think it's doable. You may research your options and requirements as a foreigner, but I'm a Polish freelancer doing almost 100% of my business with American and Western European companies. As long as your deliveries are electronic, the world's a village.
@@MaraMara89 if your wages are US wages or closeish, then yes. Otherwise It's not far off. Just in last two years there have been very rapid changes to living expenses, transportation, health care, taxes etc.
@@allice1643 OP want to work for US and live in Poland - that's why I said (written) that. I assumed he would earn dollars and considering the fact that the Polish minimum wage is ~$850 net he wouldn't have to earn a lot to live quite comfortably here ;)
Fun fact, Krakow is on the more expensive side of Polish towns. In Bydgoszcz, I rent 2 bedroom apartment for around ~$480, although building is from 2005 so not so modern, it is like 5 minutes from the city center. If you have western income it is highly recommended to live somewhere in Poland (except Warsaw 😅)
@jacobbalcer7913 not really true in Poland. Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk are expensive but else are cheap. For example Lodz which is 4 biggest one may sometimes be cheaper than some small towns. Some weird system.
really nice info i just had a gernal question for anyone really or you Where's Wes does any have have any good websites for Poland Rentals im interested in a 1 bedroom apartment and just wanted some good sites to look for that
Zależy jak długo szukasz ;) Ja wynajmuję mieszkanie 2-pok, 60m2 za 1650 zł od paru lat na Europejskim. 2400 za tak naprawdę pokój to wcale nie taki super deal, ale faktycznie udogodnienia poza pokojem spoko. To że niektórym wynajmującym szajba z cenami uderzyła do głowy nie zmienia faktu że nadal jest bardzo wysoka nadwyżka mieszkań na wynajem
@WheresWes Do you think you'll stay in Poland during the winter months too? As an American, how do you get around the limit of 90 days out of every 180 days in the Schengen Area?
beautiful apartment. what about polish language? i guess it's very hard to understand slavic languages. i am [don't want to say where i came from] guy who 6 year live in czech republic. for me polish language it's some kind of hell. bez urazy, moi polscy bracia. I was in krakow, very beautiful city. If you will go to czech republic, don't waste you time in prague center. this is peace of shit for german tourists, it's not event 1% of czech spirit
The first hurdle - spelling and pronunciation - is scary but surprisingly easy to overcome. (I know, I taught basics to some Western European friends.) You need to learn different rules and train your ear and tongue for different sounds, especially sibilant consonants, but the rules are rather simple and very strict. No spelling bee contests in Poland since spelling/pronunciation is very consistent! The second hurdle of Slavic languages, more serious, is grammar, surprisingly similar to ancient Latin with a lot of inflections of all kinds.
Currently, the rent for a single bedroom apartment in Krakow ranges from 2500 to 3500 PLN. Considering this, paying 600 dollars for a dormitory with amenities like a gym, cinema, and yoga room, etc., seems quite reasonable.
Shed Co-living Website: shedcoliving.com/krakow/
Let them know that I sent you to get 200 ZLY off your first month's rent!
Contact me/consultations: whereswes.setmore.com
instagram.com/wesleezy/
weslythomasmusic@gmail.com
Please consider donating to support the channel!
Venmo: @Wesleezy
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You'll get access to a lot of my older deleted videos plus be able to contact me and ask me questions.
bro is healing from the toxicity of Colombia, good to see your spirits up dude
It's not just a single building; the entire city of Kraków has highly mineralized tap water except for the southern districts that are lucky to have access to the soft water supplied by the Rudawa River.
I would even say that most of Poland has highly mineralized water except the coast
Nope, not whole Kraków. There are few different sources of water so it really depends on the part of the city you're in. I lived in 5 different ones and it varies quite a lot. Best/softest water comes from Dobczyce zalew Raba, which supplies Podgórze, Borek, Prokocim and Swoszowice.
@@MrKony98also depends on source of water so it varies a lot, but yep mostly it qualifies as medium hard. Though I must say, as much as I traveled through Poland I've never encountered really hard water like in France or Uk
Bro! you are very happy and social in this video. keep up the vids.
I’ve lived in Krakow for last 15 years and had no idea this building existed 😅😅😅
built last year
@@WheresWes Same, I live in Kraków and I've never heard of it. Seems really fun.
Water depends on which part of the city u live in. If you ever change apartments check water sources. Softest one is in Mistrzejowice, Bieńczyce and around Podgórze (their water source is Raba in Dobczyce).
Man if I could be a freelancer for US and live in Poland, this would be awesome
I think it's doable. You may research your options and requirements as a foreigner, but I'm a Polish freelancer doing almost 100% of my business with American and Western European companies. As long as your deliveries are electronic, the world's a village.
That would be really good idea because Poland is much cheaper than US (also than most European countries)
@@MaraMara89 if your wages are US wages or closeish, then yes. Otherwise It's not far off. Just in last two years there have been very rapid changes to living expenses, transportation, health care, taxes etc.
@@allice1643 OP want to work for US and live in Poland - that's why I said (written) that. I assumed he would earn dollars and considering the fact that the Polish minimum wage is ~$850 net he wouldn't have to earn a lot to live quite comfortably here ;)
Last time I saw you, you were at the Central Festival Mall in Pattaya… Good transition back to the normal life.
cheers bro
Looks really nice, modern and convenient!
As an American living in Japan, this is awesome bro!
Fun fact, Krakow is on the more expensive side of Polish towns. In Bydgoszcz, I rent 2 bedroom apartment for around ~$480, although building is from 2005 so not so modern, it is like 5 minutes from the city center. If you have western income it is highly recommended to live somewhere in Poland (except Warsaw 😅)
fun fact, the bigger the city the more expensive it is, what a shocker
@jacobbalcer7913 not really true in Poland. Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk are expensive but else are cheap. For example Lodz which is 4 biggest one may sometimes be cheaper than some small towns. Some weird system.
Welcome home brother! Saw a bunch of ads thrught the city for Shed and it's nice to take a look inside on what it offers ;)
that was awesome building!
Amazing video. Tks G.
man, wish I could be so outgoing like you
You can.Just take small and slow steps to build your confidence.
After being married and settled down you became a student again
A student of life lol
glad to see you enjoy poland
Amazing place!
Wow, such a big building for 600$, reminds me of the eurotrip
Amazing value!
wow amazing! Greetings from Tricity in Poland!
WOW. Very nice place! How far is it from the Main Square (Rynek) in Krakow?
15 min tram ride away, or 30 min walk
Considering a move from Canada, family of 5. Are houses expensive?
dont do it
@@zaneunderthesun and why is that?
Compared to canada they are extremely cheap depending on the city. How one can still live in canada is beyond me, worst country ever
Depending on the city You can buy a house for 300 k USD easy. If You would like a new and big home its more like 500 k USD
for something new, with some privacy, and well built, I'd assume $300k US.
really nice info i just had a gernal question for anyone really or you Where's Wes does any have have any good websites for Poland Rentals im interested in a 1 bedroom apartment and just wanted some good sites to look for that
Someone please answer. I am also interested
Look for Domiporta or Otodom. Good luck! 🏡🏢
@@slavomt5832 thank you very much for the info trying to either find a place in Warsaw or somewhere else hopefully
Beef Strogonow in pressure cooker… you will love it 😊
Jak to możliwe? Przecież $600 to jest jakieś 2400 zł. Za takie mieszkanie w Krakowie taki miesięczny koszt? Tanio jak nie wiem a taki standard..
Zależy jak długo szukasz ;) Ja wynajmuję mieszkanie 2-pok, 60m2 za 1650 zł od paru lat na Europejskim. 2400 za tak naprawdę pokój to wcale nie taki super deal, ale faktycznie udogodnienia poza pokojem spoko. To że niektórym wynajmującym szajba z cenami uderzyła do głowy nie zmienia faktu że nadal jest bardzo wysoka nadwyżka mieszkań na wynajem
Myślę, że to jest nowa inwestycja i jak się zapełni to ceny zaczną rosnąć wyprzedzając rynek. Na razie 2.400 wygląda nieźle.
I am from California and looking forward to moving to Poland. Is the process easy? To legally move here? (Currently in Krakow)
Yes I can connect u with some immigration experts. Email me at weslythomasmusic@gmail.com or DM or instagram: @wesleezy
@WheresWes Do you think you'll stay in Poland during the winter months too? As an American, how do you get around the limit of 90 days out of every 180 days in the Schengen Area?
fly out to a non-schengen country every 90 days, or cross the border to Ukraine, u can do that indefinitely. peace.
@@becomingpolish1933 how long do you have to be out of the Schengen area every 90 days?
This is really really dope for $600 a month really. Nice 👍
beautiful apartment. what about polish language? i guess it's very hard to understand slavic languages. i am [don't want to say where i came from] guy who 6 year live in czech republic. for me polish language it's some kind of hell. bez urazy, moi polscy bracia. I was in krakow, very beautiful city. If you will go to czech republic, don't waste you time in prague center. this is peace of shit for german tourists, it's not event 1% of czech spirit
The first hurdle - spelling and pronunciation - is scary but surprisingly easy to overcome. (I know, I taught basics to some Western European friends.) You need to learn different rules and train your ear and tongue for different sounds, especially sibilant consonants, but the rules are rather simple and very strict. No spelling bee contests in Poland since spelling/pronunciation is very consistent! The second hurdle of Slavic languages, more serious, is grammar, surprisingly similar to ancient Latin with a lot of inflections of all kinds.
Ah yes, everything togethere'd and co-opted, my nightmare indeed.
An office you can live in. Sounds like a nightmare.
bro, im gona meet you there, how do we connect?
Are these apartments furnished? Also, how far is it from old town?
U get a bed but you have to buy your own sheets, pillows, dishes, pots, etc
U get a bed and desk. but you have to buy your own sheets, pillows, dishes, pots, etc
20 min walk from old town
You should visit zakopane
Just like always ur does videos not mention rent
Varies based on length of stay from $600/month upwards
Great apartment …what a deal.
I live in that city and there is nooo way this is 600$ per month, closer to 1k or even more
zabca expensive
Go to Colombia
No roving gangs of Muslims and Africans like in our Western European cities.
An* apartment
get a polish gf
Thats super nice!
its look like academic with bonus
600 USD rent for the dormitory? It's a crime.
you're paying for the community. Krakow is a lonely place for foreigners.
Currently, the rent for a single bedroom apartment in Krakow ranges from 2500 to 3500 PLN. Considering this, paying 600 dollars for a dormitory with amenities like a gym, cinema, and yoga room, etc., seems quite reasonable.
It could be just a bit bigger.
"We love animals, but unfortunately, pets are not allowed to live in the SHED with you."
Doesn't sound like they love animals, tbh. How lame...