Hi Michel! Great channel with lots of good information. Could you possibly do a video for people that are looking to buy real estate, focusing on how to negotiate the price and how to understand if what is being asked is a fair price? Thank you and great job! :)
Thank you so much for your kind words. I will release a video on how to find good deals next week. Hopefully that will help out a bit. Great idea for the fair value of properties, I will shoot a video on that topic as well. I appreciate your feedback!
Michel, thanks for the video. Is it also possible for you to make a video on areas to look for outside of Luxembourg City but comfortable to commute to ?
Indeed, rental ROI isn't what most investors were after. The appreciation of the property value was tremendous pre-Ukrainian war. The resale was where investors could make the most ROI
@@MichelKmiotek I am a realtor from Pakistan. We don't have any real degrees of this field here and we learn from experience. Is there any scope for me in Luxembourg if I arrive there and want to work as a real estate agent?
Not sure where your from and if this comment flows from a different schooling system in your country, but here, in general, there aren't any 'bad' ones.
Kirchberg : modern but almost an empty ghost town after 19h00 especially in winter Cloche d'or : a monument of vanity, mostly devoid of life, bad parkings, bad for pedestrians , an currently epic fail in urbanism nearly as much as Belval, also far from the city center (Howald, Bonnevoie, Belair, Cessange, Itzig Holleschbierg, are way better options). Cloche d'Or looks like French HLM ghettos and it's an eternity by car or bus in the morning and in the evening traffic to join Luxembourg city center (will not be much better with snail slow Luxtram when finally built there). Limpertsberg is good but old buildings but has life (cafés, restaurants, etc) If you can afford it in Luxembourg City, Place d'Armes, Fëschmaart and Grund are the best places in the City (beautiful, real Luxembourg feeling and atmosphere, real city center, lively and nice to live. I lived in the Grund before leaving for my house (nothing better than maximum 5 minutes of walk to work or to good restaurants and nice evening bars). And the real best places overall to live in Luxembourg (country) are Moseltal, Moselle Valley (Mouseldall) and Oesling for real quality of life (for your children and yourself) besides only wanting to be close to work (robot like workaholics).
I quite agree. KB is dead after office hours and I don’t like the vibe of Cloche d’Or. Have lived at 6 different places within Luxembourg-ville. I prefer Belair (at least the part at walking distance from town) because the Limpertsberg streets are a bit narrow and the apartments less airy. Gare except some streets where safety has become an issue. Otherwise I find Eich a valuable alternative, with the Bambësch forest and well connected, namely with the Dommeldange train station and scenic biking paths to the city with the panoramic elevator.
Great video! Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!
At the moment you said "Schueberfouer" I knew you know luxembourgish, I feel always kinda skeptic when foreign people talk about Luxembourg without actually know the language/culture.
@@MichelKmiotek Villäicht ass dt lo besse subjektiv mee ech géif et interessant fanne ween hri am Land am meechte lount an villäicht och ween am meechten Terrain besetzt, klengt lo bessen no Letzebuerg Privat mee amfong och eng interessant sozio-ökonomesch Fro.
Very intuitive and helpful. Thank you
Thank you so much for your kind words 😊
Thanks for the helpful information, Michel.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Michel! Great channel with lots of good information. Could you possibly do a video for people that are looking to buy real estate, focusing on how to negotiate the price and how to understand if what is being asked is a fair price? Thank you and great job! :)
Thank you so much for your kind words. I will release a video on how to find good deals next week. Hopefully that will help out a bit. Great idea for the fair value of properties, I will shoot a video on that topic as well. I appreciate your feedback!
Could you tell me something about Ell?
The new spot for creative people, Luxembourg city, awesome
Congrats for your video from Lima - Peru!
Awesome, thank you for those kind words. Let me know if you have any questions or recommendations for future videos.
HI Michel* Great information about Lexmbourg Nice country
Thank you soo much!!!
Appreciate your effort !
It's my pleasure
Michel, thanks for the video. Is it also possible for you to make a video on areas to look for outside of Luxembourg City but comfortable to commute to ?
Great suggestion! We will release a series on different area's of Luxembourg with easy acces to the city
@@MichelKmiotek Thanks Michel. Appreciate it
@@MichelKmiotek Thank you!
Most real estate is quite expensive in Luxembourg but rentals are quite low.. Which means the ROI on rents is not good there?
Indeed, rental ROI isn't what most investors were after. The appreciation of the property value was tremendous pre-Ukrainian war. The resale was where investors could make the most ROI
@@MichelKmiotek So why do people even rent out their properties then and not wait to resell it?
@@SamAbbasi To cover the monthly loan payments.
@@MichelKmiotek oh.. It all makes sense now
@@MichelKmiotek I am a realtor from Pakistan. We don't have any real degrees of this field here and we learn from experience. Is there any scope for me in Luxembourg if I arrive there and want to work as a real estate agent?
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We are going to be there in a few months, searching for housing, not sure which part of Luxembourg offers good local schools? Appreciate it
Not sure where your from and if this comment flows from a different schooling system in your country, but here, in general, there aren't any 'bad' ones.
Pl cover places to stay in germany , near Luxembourg for daily commute
I will look into it and perhaps ask an fellow agent across the border to join me in a video. Thank you for this feedback!
I’m a Realtor in Orlando.
I wonder how hard it would be to become a Realtor in Luxembourg?
Do you see many immigrant Realtors?
We do. Most realtors are French though.
hello friend how are you ? is nice vedeo just want to ask about life in LUXEMBOURG for new one who has coming first time ? thanks
Hi, thank you for your comment. You can find my WhatsApp number in one of my other videos for more personal advice. Happy to help!
@@MichelKmiotek your welcome , i thank you so much i try to sent you , have nice evening
I have been working on my papers to move to Luxemburg,?9
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Hi Michel, We looking for 2 bedrooms close to swiming pool and train station. Can you contact me if you hve some property in your portfolio. tx
Just give me a call and we can get started asap.
Kirchberg : modern but almost an empty ghost town after 19h00 especially in winter
Cloche d'or : a monument of vanity, mostly devoid of life, bad parkings, bad for pedestrians , an currently epic fail in urbanism nearly as much as Belval, also far from the city center (Howald, Bonnevoie, Belair, Cessange, Itzig Holleschbierg, are way better options).
Cloche d'Or looks like French HLM ghettos and it's an eternity by car or bus in the morning and in the evening traffic to join Luxembourg city center (will not be much better with snail slow Luxtram when finally built there).
Limpertsberg is good but old buildings but has life (cafés, restaurants, etc)
If you can afford it in Luxembourg City, Place d'Armes, Fëschmaart and Grund are the best places in the City (beautiful, real Luxembourg feeling and atmosphere, real city center, lively and nice to live. I lived in the Grund before leaving for my house (nothing better than maximum 5 minutes of walk to work or to good restaurants and nice evening bars).
And the real best places overall to live in Luxembourg (country) are Moseltal, Moselle Valley (Mouseldall) and Oesling for real quality of life (for your children and yourself) besides only wanting to be close to work (robot like workaholics).
Thank you for this comment. i was actually thinking of bringing other communes in to the mix and do a video on the different area's outside Lux-City.
I quite agree. KB is dead after office hours and I don’t like the vibe of Cloche d’Or. Have lived at 6 different places within Luxembourg-ville. I prefer Belair (at least the part at walking distance from town) because the Limpertsberg streets are a bit narrow and the apartments less airy. Gare except some streets where safety has become an issue. Otherwise I find Eich a valuable alternative, with the Bambësch forest and well connected, namely with the Dommeldange train station and scenic biking paths to the city with the panoramic elevator.
Hi michal
Please make videos for jobs in luxembourg😄
Great idea, what would you like to know? Employment options? Biggest companies and employers? What salaries are earned in Luxembourg?
I want to know about the employment and salary
European Central Bank is in Frankfurt.. just saying
You're right, my mistake. Luxembourg houses the European Investment Bank
Great video! Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!
Hello sir i like you
At the moment you said "Schueberfouer" I knew you know luxembourgish, I feel always kinda skeptic when foreign people talk about Luxembourg without actually know the language/culture.
😁Yes, I am 100% Luxembourgish, born here.
@@MichelKmiotek Tipp topp! Dat héiert ee gär!^^
@@hotpotato5029 Ech hunn och e puer Videoen op Lëtzebuergesch. Waat mengt Dir dass d'Lëtzebuerger gäer iwwert den Immobilien Marché wéilten wëssen?
@@MichelKmiotek Villäicht ass dt lo besse subjektiv mee ech géif et interessant fanne ween hri am Land am meechte lount an villäicht och ween am meechten Terrain besetzt, klengt lo bessen no Letzebuerg Privat mee amfong och eng interessant sozio-ökonomesch Fro.
@@MichelKmiotek Villächt och, klengt lo ganz basic, mee firwat d Präisser klammen?