Never really considered Romania as an option before your channel was recommended to me. But your optimism & love for your country shines radiantly. Definitely a consideration now. Keep up the great work!
very nice. The Bucharest prices are much cheaper than in most European capitals. Considering Bucharest has a lot of things to do and flights to everywhere, it is a really good option for remote workers! Also Bucharest doesn't seem to be much more expensive than other cities.
It can get pretty chaotic at times, but it would be indeed a really good place for a home base - cheap, close to everything (via air) and really safe too.
Possible to make a video about the agreements between landlord and tenant, deposit, first and last month's rent, could rent on monthly basis. Things to do and not to do when renting, utilities....etc.....etc? thank you.
A friend returned to his home in Romania and he told me time and again how friendly and welcoming his country and citizens are to everyone. I can’t wait to visit this lovely country👍👏🏻🙏
Hello, Just watched some of your videos. Noticed that the newest is one year ago. You should keep making them. In the video about rentals you mentioned the smaller city you live in. I got the Robeta part, but not the end of it. Are apartments rents still about the same? My plan is to rent an apartment in Romania for 2-3 months as a home base. Then travel in 4-10 day trips around Eastern Europe. I need to rent a car as well. As I will arrive in Bucarest, I will rent the car there. Planning on starting the trip in late March to April. Thank you for the videos. Lawrence
Yes! Keep 'em coming! You filmed this before move to cottage? Most washing machines are in the bathroom? Funny about kitchen size! Romania is known for it's cuisine, so how does one prepare such meals in an abnormally small space? Maybe the restaurant owners (pre-pandemic, of course) are pleased that maybe most people are forced to dine out? I know other costs vary, but what would be average extra costs be for say a 300 Euro apartment? (There is maintenance, electricity/gas, water, etc. to be added.) Also, are most pictures current? What may look like a lovely, well-maintained unit online, turns out to be a dirty, unpainted, unfurnished unit in reality. (Maybe that's the sadly cynical American I am?) Enjoyed this video, and noted your large aquaria in the background. Maybe Biggie is playing with his toys in another room.
We still haven't moved back to the village "full time" yet, so still spending most of the time in the city. I filmed the video the day I published it :) Actually, most Romanians are used to eating at home mostly. You get used to the smaller kitchen in the end :) Some people, due to the lack of space in the bathroom, will actually have the washing machine installed in the kitchen. The pictures are definitely current - I never had any unpleasant surprises in this area. Some photos might look better than the real deal, but without editing or such. Regarding the additional costs, that could be an average of 150 Euros per month for a one bedroom apartment. This could vary based on personal usage (especially electricity), but 150 would be a safe bet.
New follower 👍 Romania is & virtually always has been a hidden Gem , Beautiful, Good People & in Good weather Lots to do Note sadly the Euro may Not survive the year What is the current exchange rates ? I'm in WV mtns of USA , Romania would be like returning to Ancestral Home so US dollars is my currency at present , We plan to Expat in 6 more years just Wifey & I no children married 25 yrs We treat peeps the way we want treated & as a Rosicrucian I hold my Oath of Do No Harm to Another quite seriously , I'm also a HF Autistic Romanian people are known for being Of High Moral Character , My last name origin means Good Husband or good neighbor Those were very nice apartments 😆 May God the Father continue to Always Bless Romania Keep up the Awesome vids
Timisoara would be my choice. I love the warm colors. We stayed in Brasov at a really nice AirbnB that was in the old center, and the price was really good. It's great to see that the prices are so reasonable still in Romania. Do you think they are lower now because of the virus as we are seeing in Valencia?
No, the virus had basically no effect on long term rental prices like the ones in the video. Short term rentals (like AirBnbs) have taken a hit and some people even refocused on long term rental for now, but otherwise, I haven't seen a drop in rental prices so far.
@@maverickgood5204 Even though you might find something unique at various local agencies, most of them also list their properties on OLX. So yes, that would be the best place to look at, in my opinion.
For short term rentals, your best bet would still be websites like AirBnb and Booking.com... the usual services generally need a contract of at least 12 months. But you can try contacting people directly by using the website in the video - olx.ro
Yo Mate I found the man who's gonna find me a a nice Romanian home 3 bedroom 3 bath half and half old school half modern. Big back yard with a barn for two Armasarii Caii lui my dream to live a simple life me my Girl my two dogs and my Armasarii 💯💕 close to town walking distance to market.... If you find it sent it to me and I will show you how serious I Am ...asha Asha let me know Mate. ASAP
Never really considered Romania as an option before your channel was recommended to me. But your optimism & love for your country shines radiantly. Definitely a consideration now. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! It is indeed a country that should at least be considered - low cost of living, safe, beautiful and friendly people.
@@RomaniaExperienceVlog can you give me the link of the website that you have used in this video
Very nice apartments for that price...
Thank you for showing them
A fantastic video thank you I have subscribed when i retire I would get more from my pension in Romania
very nice. The Bucharest prices are much cheaper than in most European capitals. Considering Bucharest has a lot of things to do and flights to everywhere, it is a really good option for remote workers! Also Bucharest doesn't seem to be much more expensive than other cities.
It can get pretty chaotic at times, but it would be indeed a really good place for a home base - cheap, close to everything (via air) and really safe too.
Possible to make a video about the agreements between landlord and tenant, deposit, first and last month's rent, could rent on monthly basis. Things to do and not to do when renting, utilities....etc.....etc? thank you.
A friend returned to his home in Romania and he told me time and again how friendly and welcoming his country and citizens are to everyone. I can’t wait to visit this lovely country👍👏🏻🙏
I am sure you will love it!
Hello,
Just watched some of your videos. Noticed that the newest is one year ago. You should keep making them.
In the video about rentals you mentioned the smaller city you live in. I got the Robeta part, but not the end of it.
Are apartments rents still about the same?
My plan is to rent an apartment in Romania for 2-3 months as a home base. Then travel in 4-10 day trips around Eastern Europe.
I need to rent a car as well. As I will arrive in Bucarest, I will rent the car there.
Planning on starting the trip in late March to April.
Thank you for the videos.
Lawrence
Thank you very much for the information
Yes! Keep 'em coming! You filmed this before move to cottage? Most washing machines are in the bathroom? Funny about kitchen size! Romania is known for it's cuisine, so how does one prepare such meals in an abnormally small space? Maybe the restaurant owners (pre-pandemic, of course) are pleased that maybe most people are forced to dine out? I know other costs vary, but what would be average extra costs be for say a 300 Euro apartment? (There is maintenance, electricity/gas, water, etc. to be added.) Also, are most pictures current? What may look like a lovely, well-maintained unit online, turns out to be a dirty, unpainted, unfurnished unit in reality. (Maybe that's the sadly cynical American I am?) Enjoyed this video, and noted your large aquaria in the background. Maybe Biggie is playing with his toys in another room.
We still haven't moved back to the village "full time" yet, so still spending most of the time in the city. I filmed the video the day I published it :)
Actually, most Romanians are used to eating at home mostly. You get used to the smaller kitchen in the end :)
Some people, due to the lack of space in the bathroom, will actually have the washing machine installed in the kitchen.
The pictures are definitely current - I never had any unpleasant surprises in this area. Some photos might look better than the real deal, but without editing or such.
Regarding the additional costs, that could be an average of 150 Euros per month for a one bedroom apartment. This could vary based on personal usage (especially electricity), but 150 would be a safe bet.
Hopefully i got RGS and visit romania soon
Super Information Thank you Sir
Websites for room/apartment listings?
New follower 👍
Romania is & virtually always has been a hidden Gem , Beautiful, Good People & in Good weather Lots to do
Note sadly the Euro may Not survive the year
What is the current exchange rates ?
I'm in WV mtns of USA , Romania would be like returning to Ancestral Home so US dollars is my currency at present , We plan to Expat in 6 more years just Wifey & I no children married 25 yrs
We treat peeps the way we want treated & as a Rosicrucian I hold my Oath of Do No Harm to Another quite seriously , I'm also a HF Autistic
Romanian people are known for being Of High Moral Character ,
My last name origin means Good Husband or good neighbor
Those were very nice apartments 😆
May God the Father continue to Always Bless Romania
Keep up the Awesome vids
Timisoara would be my choice. I love the warm colors. We stayed in Brasov at a really nice AirbnB that was in the old center, and the price was really good. It's great to see that the prices are so reasonable still in Romania. Do you think they are lower now because of the virus as we are seeing in Valencia?
No, the virus had basically no effect on long term rental prices like the ones in the video. Short term rentals (like AirBnbs) have taken a hit and some people even refocused on long term rental for now, but otherwise, I haven't seen a drop in rental prices so far.
@@RomaniaExperienceVlog is olx the best way to find a place in timosoara?
@@maverickgood5204 Even though you might find something unique at various local agencies, most of them also list their properties on OLX. So yes, that would be the best place to look at, in my opinion.
I must admit, under 300euro per month...not at all shaby.
Especially furnished.
But do they allow 3 months rental?
Share some websites where I can find house for rent
Hi would you mind please letting me know what are the good areas to live in please and the bad areas to avoid please
What city are you interested in, Tony?
Village next sir ;) thank you for sharing sir ,nice vidz,
Callin,
I will be arriving in Drobeta on May 2. Be nice to get together for a visit. Let me know.
Lawrence
nice video.. keep it up..
if we want to book this room what we need to do
How much do you pay for rent and utilities?
16👍👍👍very good information 🤗I like Brasov and that flat is really nice and modern😘🤗🤗🤗
Indeed, you can still find good looking places to live in, on a budget.
Is anyone going to UMF Craiova this year?
I need to go on exchange to Romania, can you help me out on what websites should I look, I need apartment from September to January.
For short term rentals, your best bet would still be websites like AirBnb and Booking.com... the usual services generally need a contract of at least 12 months. But you can try contacting people directly by using the website in the video - olx.ro
is contract in english? what agency and lawfirm helped you?
These are just examples of properties you can find. I do not own them.
Sir I want shop for rent
Any local resident of timisoara here i want to move there for 2 months need help for accomendation pls anyone can help me.
Im moving to bucuresti romania in 2035
I from Romania,I live I oregon , place cost 600ua$ I pay about 230$ low income houseing,400sqare ft.
I could live in any of those apts.
Rent cost half of Romanian’s salary , and then nothing left after foods ,very expensive place
Indeed, it's much better if you manage to come here and not depend on earning a salary locally...
Music is too loud
Sorry about that - I am still a beginner but I will make sure to keep the music tuned down in the future.
Are there many American expats residing there to your knowledge.
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Yo Mate I found the man who's gonna find me a a nice Romanian home 3 bedroom 3 bath half and half old school half modern. Big back yard with a barn for two Armasarii Caii lui my dream to live a simple life me my Girl my two dogs and my Armasarii 💯💕 close to town walking distance to market.... If you find it sent it to me and I will show you how serious I Am ...asha Asha let me know Mate. ASAP
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