2006-08-27

Villas in Kuwait - Is Size Important?

Land is very expensive in Kuwait. The goverment distrbutes land to Kuwaiti citizens and a loan to build a house. The land allocation given was for a long long time was 1,000 meters squared. A few years later, the land area was reduced to 750 meters squared, then down to 500 meters squared, then 350 meters squared.

On a related note, Kuwait ‘to build’ 68,000 homes to ease shortage.

Maybe one day, we might be allocated land that is 3 meters by 20 meters and need to build houses like these.


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6 comments:

  1. allah la eygoola nasken bechethy byoot
    why ge6eea malaga
    ya7asratna
    allah yaster sheyseer 7ag 3eyalna o 3eyal 3eyalna
    mako ella ne`7alelehom shaleehatna
    la 7etta hathool mo bee3 molk el7kooma

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  2. That's a good idea!
    Then I can have my own house, too.
    It will not cost me too much.
    :D

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  3. I was actually thinking that it can be fun if you can walk through your house by places your hands and feet on both walls. Morning exercise.

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  4. Okay the kitchen is not too bad reminds me of typical NYC upper west side kitchens. But the rest? Wow my walk-in closet is wider than that! On the plus side one would never be able to gain too much weight otherwise the fit would be tighter!

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  5. albandry: ma tadreen, kilshee yseer fil kuwait.

    sever: eta spichechnaya karabka ni doma

    erzulie: if it was in Disneyland, maybe, but not for living long term.

    mia: it is too small for me, I need a huge house.

    oracle: hehe, I like that.

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  6. Sever&DV,

    Haha one man's matchbox is another man's villa

    :P

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