So, you are an expatriate, working for a multinational company, and it’s your first time to Bucharest.
You’ve just rented a house or a flat here, so you’re obviously facing a classical question:
We at Tudor Estates understand the necesitties of the expatriate family so this is why we’ve put together a small guide called “Discover Bucharest”, designed to be a complete guide regarding life in bucharest.
Once you’ve either rented a house or an apartment in Bucharest, in one of it’s residential areas, you’ll need to have as much information as possible on the fields listed below:
"Now what?"
What do you do for fun?
How do you get around?
Where do you eat?
Where do you go to the movies?
Where are the closest pharmacies, dry cleaning stores, supermarkets, banks, etc.?
How do you find a baby sitter?
And so on..
Basics,
Healthcare & Pharmacies,
Education – Schools,
Shopping info, Recreation & leisure, Public transportation, Furniture & Appliances, Religion, Insurance companies, Restaurants, Cinemas & theatres, Traveling agencies, Museums & Art Galleries, Language services, Airlines, Mailing, Delivery & Movers, TV Cable & Internet services, Banks, Dry & Ecological cleaning, IWA, Baby-sitting.
“Discover Bucharest” does exactly this for you, spearing you of all the hassle, and providing you with the time to enjoy the best parts about being an expatriate!
02/12/2010 • One of the biggest projects on the Romanian real estate market: investments of over EUR 130 million
• Unique project given the scale of the ecological rehabilitation on the land, high energy efficiency of the buildings and environmental branding
• Petrom City includes one of the most modern data centers in Europe
• Significant economic impact
01/09/2010 Real estate market recovery it is not predicted very soon by specialists. It is being estimated that old and new apartment rent prices will fall again with about 10% in the next period, while sales can get larger drops. Best case scenario foresees real estate markets’ rebound only after 2011- 2012.
10/05/2010 The beginning of a slight improvement can be observed in some housing markets of Central Europe, while others continue to struggle. The year 2010 will prove to be a challenge for many residential developers and investors throughtout the region, and an opportunity for new market players.
Sursa: www.residentialadvisors.eu