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Old 17-02-2008, 08:29 PM
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I'm getting more confused here. My understanding is a studio has no separate bedroom so how can you rent 2 adjoining studios as a 2 bed apartment. They will simply be two inter-connected large spaces.
I would certainly be very unhappy if I had rented what I believed to be a 2 bed apartment and when I got there I found it was 2 inter-connected studios.
More to think about !!!!!!!!!

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Dear All.

Your opinions have been much valued and as a consequence I have changed my mind with regards to the studios.

I will now reduce the number of studio's I am purchsing and replace them with larger 1 bed apartments. So in summary I will be purchasing the same total sqm at the same total cost and purchasing larger 1 bedroom apartments instead of the smaller studios.

AGAIN ADVICE FROM ALL HAS BEEN VERY MUCH APPRECIATED

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1 bedroom - £31,500 - £42,000 (45m2 – 60m2)

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42K for a 60 m2 apartment seems high for Hurghada .Only a few months ago Golf West El Gouna off plan were not much more than this (46K-50K),though they may me more now ( it depends on demand and currency fluctuations) . I know you state that the finish will be the best in Hania but when it comes to resale is it better to be the mosy expensive in a poorer area or the cheapest in an expensive one ?
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42K for a 60 m2 apartment seems high for Hurghada .Only a few months ago Golf West El Gouna off plan were not much more than this (46K-50K),though they may me more now ( it depends on demand and currency fluctuations) . I know you state that the finish will be the best in Hania but when it comes to resale is it better to be the mosy expensive in a poorer area or the cheapest in an expensive one ?
pricesin ElGouna now much more than this
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42K for a 60 m2 apartment seems high for Hurghada .Only a few months ago Golf West El Gouna off plan were not much more than this (46K-50K),though they may me more now ( it depends on demand and currency fluctuations) . I know you state that the finish will be the best in Hania but when it comes to resale is it better to be the mosy expensive in a poorer area or the cheapest in an expensive one ?
Crombie.

Again yours and realestate's input is much appreciated.

I think location is a very important factor. There are not many developments in Hurghada than can boast frontline beach and sea views. If the developers are going to unveil at lauch what they've promised then the location along with the quality will sell itself.

Again all comments welcome.

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Hi Red - I personally think your re - think is a wise move. Alot of families travel to the redsea.

We are a family - only 1 teenager at home now. We would have personally preferred a 2 bedroom but had to make do with 1 bed 55 sq m with garden due to financial reasons.

We felt that a one bedroom will meet our needs and our daughter will just have to make do with the sofa bed in the lounge. She will still be able to bring a friend as the apartment will sleep 4.

Whenever we go to a hotel we have to make do with sharing one room which is not ideal when the children are growing up as they need a little space as do the parents. If we go for two rooms in a hotel the cost is horrendous especially if it is just the 3 of us because then we are hit with under occupancy in her room.

We believe that a 1 bedroom will be easier to rent out ( if we decide to ) to our families and friends.

We also considered the top apartment with private roof for the same price as our ground floor with garden but decided against this.

A couple of reasons - no lift so you have to carry all the luggage up the stairs, air con seems to be more expensive when not on the ground floor and also safety as we have a young grandson and we felt we could safely play in our private walled garden - there is no gate so the only way he can get out and have access to the pool is to come back in the apartment and out through the front door.

Sorry - going off topic a little.

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Hi Red picking up on a comment which was made yesterday you could think about a one bed apartment with a studio next door, with an adjoining door. When opened up this makes a great two bed unit for a family or you can lock off one or the other and rent out either a one bed or a studio. Best of all worlds!
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Hi Red - I personally think your re - think is a wise move. Alot of families travel to the redsea.

We are a family - only 1 teenager at home now. We would have personally preferred a 2 bedroom but had to make do with 1 bed 55 sq m with garden due to financial reasons.

We felt that a one bedroom will meet our needs and our daughter will just have to make do with the sofa bed in the lounge. She will still be able to bring a friend as the apartment will sleep 4.

Whenever we go to a hotel we have to make do with sharing one room which is not ideal when the children are growing up as they need a little space as do the parents. If we go for two rooms in a hotel the cost is horrendous especially if it is just the 3 of us because then we are hit with under occupancy in her room.



We believe that a 1 bedroom will be easier to rent out ( if we decide to ) to our families and friends.

We also considered the top apartment with private roof for the same price as our ground floor with garden but decided against this.

A couple of reasons - no lift so you have to carry all the luggage up the stairs, air con seems to be more expensive when not on the ground floor and also safety as we have a young grandson and we felt we could safely play in our private walled garden - there is no gate so the only way he can get out and have access to the pool is to come back in the apartment and out through the front door.

Sorry - going off topic a little.

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Hi Alison - hope you are well.

Again, I received a lot of valuable ideas on this thread, which helped me to change my mind to the 1 bed option. Studios are great but tend to give you less privacy as many have stated, where as a good one size bed can accomadate upto 4 people if a sofa bed is put in the living area. SO as many have stated this provides a lot of options and flexibility in terms of rental options.

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Hi Red - will you go for the ground or topfloor options or is it still too early to make a decision. Sorry if you have discussed this before.

There is so much to consider - our 1st thought was yes go for the top floor with sea and mountain views but on reflection we changed our minds. But as an investor do you think the top floor would be better - even if no lift was available. We also had this to consider as father in law may want to visit and is disabled.
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Hi Red - will you go for the ground or topfloor options or is it still too early to make a decision. Sorry if you have discussed this before.

There is so much to consider - our 1st thought was yes go for the top floor with sea and mountain views but on reflection we changed our minds. But as an investor do you think the top floor would be better - even if no lift was available. We also had this to consider as father in law may want to visit and is disabled.
Hi Alison.

As an investor I've always believed the higher you are the better, mainly becaue the higher up you are the better views you get.

But as a lifestyle issue you have to think about practicality, and ground floor is obviously better with regards to gaining access to your apartment.

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Hi Red - I agree - If it was just for hubby and I to use then we would have defo gone for the top floor for the same price as the ground floor but only if it had a pool. But another reason why we bought ground is because we do like to sit around the pool and because it is so hot we keep nipping in and out of the pool. It will also be easier to do loo runs etc and getting cold drinks as our apartment is right next to the pool. Dont think I could stand keep going up and done those stairs in the heat!!
Hubby would have been the ' runner ' Im afraid.
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