Does anyone have any tips for locating good, younger wife-material women in Hungary? I saw
this a few days ago; and Hungary has come to the forefront of my radar.
I met a Catholic Hungaro-Croat in Serbia who had all the right ideas, but she'd hit the wall.
On the regulation I suspect it's like some say. I bought a house a few miles from Hungary, from a Hungarian. Given the reputation of the area for business I was expecting it to be a trouble. But it took three meetings with the lawyer and it was done. I think it's pretty easy to get the normal things in life done there. Whereas, in Britain for example people have been locked out of the housing market by a combination of mass immigration and housing regulation. You can only build on the narrow strip of land around towns; and after lots of negotiating with the government and the endless regulations to do with construction type, electrics etc. And for that reason an acre of certified building land costs about £1,000,000; while an acre of agricultural land is £10,000. That's the main reason many young people can't buy houses. And the national debate is controlled by people who don't know anything and have never had a job, so it's never mentioned.
Then you have the phenomena of mass immigration, where teens have been displaced by immigrants with who have lower expectations and more experience. See the charts for when youth unemployment started bubbling up. It coincides with Tony Bliar's mass immigration. Something like 90% of new households are immigrants, while the native young are living in shared housing into their 30s or masturbating over porn in their childhood bedroom.
A recent government report stated that 20% of the huge increase in house prices over the last 20 years is due to immigration. Naturally, the fake news ignore it and would have no idea what it was about anyway.
It would be very easy to start turning this stuff around, but it would be a hate crime to do so and the people and media are too far gone.
Whereas in EE, you can buy a strip a land and start building your own home. This is now virtually impossible in the UK as the construction behamoths have roped control of the hyper-regulated construction permit racket.
For someone who is location independent there is no question, EE is better for virtually everything. Here I don't speak to neighbours I've lived next to for years. I don't know the names of some of the newer ones. In EE they all invite me round, bring me food for their garden and I barely know their language.
You can't know how fucked WE is until you've been to EE.