ParisIsBack – The Paris Tech Guide
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#12Does anyone have any insight as to how painful it is to relocate to Paris from outside of France, or even from outside of the Schengen zone?
I've visited apartments for about two months before finding a place outside of Paris and have been asked all sorts of private questions about my life, for example looking at your tax and salary receipts is considered standard practice.
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#13the real pain is the housing and the subsequent suburb transportation.
If you compare with other major capitals, like SF, NYC or London, housing is quite cheap (around twice as less expensive). And although the transportation system is far from being flawless, it's not worse than any other one.
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#14http://www.paris-region.com/sites/default/files/brochuretic.... (PDF, 1MB).
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#15There are a bunch of nice things to be said about Paris and the tax rebate system they put in place for startups and companies that spend heavily in R&D. However I think that Paris has a very low quality of life in most of the fields that are ignored in metrics: - Apartment prices are usually measure by the room when doing comparisons. In Paris the room count is misleading: I've seen studios smaller than 15 m^2 and 1…
-> According to Wikipedia (http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climat_de_Paris) this is untrue.
"Paris connaît en moyenne 111,1 jours de pluie par an, mais si celles-ci sont fréquentes, elles sont en revanche peu soutenues."
In other words, it rains 30% of the days on average, and these are very light rains, most of the time.
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#16There are a bunch of nice things to be said about Paris and the tax rebate system they put in place for startups and companies that spend heavily in R&D. However I think that Paris has a very low quality of life in most of the fields that are ignored in metrics: - Apartment prices are usually measure by the room when doing comparisons. In Paris the room count is misleading: I've seen studios smaller than 15 m^2 and 1…
According to Wikipedia [1] it’s only 30% (650mm/year, while it’s 980mm/year in Bordeaux or 800mm/year in Nice [2])
> the random brasserie is an expensive tourist trap
To be fair, a lot of “random brasseries” are pretty good, you can eat a good meal for €10 everywhere in the city.
[1]: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climat_de_Paris [2]: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climat_de_la_France#Donn.C3.A9...
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#17The best thing about the Anglophone world is the language. I wouldn't mind learning a new language, but it takes time.
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#18There are a bunch of nice things to be said about Paris and the tax rebate system they put in place for startups and companies that spend heavily in R&D. However I think that Paris has a very low quality of life in most of the fields that are ignored in metrics: - Apartment prices are usually measure by the room when doing comparisons. In Paris the room count is misleading: I've seen studios smaller than 15 m^2 and 1…
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#19There are a bunch of nice things to be said about Paris and the tax rebate system they put in place for startups and companies that spend heavily in R&D. However I think that Paris has a very low quality of life in most of the fields that are ignored in metrics: - Apartment prices are usually measure by the room when doing comparisons. In Paris the room count is misleading: I've seen studios smaller than 15 m^2 and 1…
"The weather is awful, it rains 40% of the days." -> According to Wikipedia ( http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climat_de_Paris ) this is untrue. "Paris connaît en moyenne 111,1 jours de pluie par an, mais si celles-ci sont fréquentes, elles sont en revanche peu soutenues." In other words, it rains 30% of the days on average, and these are very light rains, most of the time.
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#20Earlier quoted context omitted.
If you compare with other major capitals, like SF, NYC or London, housing is quite cheap (around twice as less expensive). And although the transportation system is far from being flawless, it's not worse than any other one.
Only if you compare by the room, not by the surface. If you can consider a 3m x 3m a room go for it!