I’m curious to hear opinions on how bureaucracy/inefficiency impacts day to day life. We often hear how Western Europe is horrendous with being able to get things done efficiently- but I’m curious to hear for Europe as a whole, are there any exceptions? Would like to hear about the “less popular” expat locations in Europe.

For activities such as getting internet set up in a new flat; or having the heat break and needing the repair company to come look at it- which countries in Europe would be the most efficient?

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    I understand. My house has framed interior walls with drywall, but exterior walls are concrete blocks filled with concrete. All impact windows good for Cat 4 hurricane, 6" concrete slab with big footing on the perimeter. Reinforced roofing frame also.

    I built it myself as builders either didn’t want to do it this strong or were charging me a lot of money for it. But I know my house is not representative of the average US built house.

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      If I were to do a fresh build, I’d likely do it your way. I renovated our older home a few years ago and had to basically add another pocket on the inside of all exterior wall to insert insulation. The heat loss without it was massive in the winter months. Utility bills were close to four figures in the cold months.

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        That’s the way. My interior walls all have insulation. Drywall guys didn’t like it. I also insulated the garage ceiling , which almost nobody does. Cast iron tub because what difference $250 in material will make when paying $1000 in labor regardless of the type of tub? Lol I went with better materials and people love my house. It cost me 400k to build this way, builders grade was going to cost me almost 500k if I hired a GC. house is 3/3.5/2 2633 SF, vaulted ceilings, custom cabinets/closets, quartz countertops with waterfall island, toto fixtures, jetted cadt iron tub fir 2 on master bath, 18 x 8 garage door, solar panels, paver driveway for 6 cars.