In Thailand in a normal city I can buy a condo/flat for about $20K USD.
I would be interested in a normal city in Spain.
I would like to be near the sea or some sort of social city life. A ghost area would not work.
What sort of rate should I expect?
Thanks.
That's why I explained that houses are still VERY expensive in absolute terms. Here pople is used to take mortgages of AT LEAST 20 years to pay for them, and they are very used to mortgages of 40 years - that become the standards in the 2000s. And
people devote 70% of their monthly net income to pay for the mortgage (and banks allow them to do so), so you can see how crazy is the situation in this shitty country.
As wikipedia says:
House ownership in Spain is above 80%. The desire to own one's own home was encouraged by governments in the 1960s and 70s, and has thus become part of the Spanish psyche
The bold part is so sad an stupid, but still true. Spaniards don't blink if they have to spend 70% of their income in a house for
40 years, and this is just so painfully stupid and sad... Because they always thought that "bricks will always hold value, in 2 years I can sell the house and make a 40% profit... I multiply the money I never had and that was loaned to me by a bank!"
And now they all got it in their asses. They still owe a HUGE debt to the bank, for all their lifetime, and their property is worth 50%.
About your specific question: no way you can buy a condo/flat for $20k in Spain. Forget about it. Check this page (
http://www.idealista.com/en/) and you will see the different rates.
As an example: a flat in Nerja a very normal "Costa del Sol" city, still costs 350K€ for 120m2 (
http://www.idealista.com/en/inmueble/1205503/). Of course you can get something for half of that in a "not so nice" place (Costa del Sol is one of the preferred vacation places for spaniards), but still don't even dream about a 2/3 rooms flat for less than 150K€ (if you want it new and in mint condition - of course you can get something MUCH cheaper if you're ok with an old construction in the centre of a smallish city near the sea).