Life is too short for living/renting/buying in Switzerland.
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I'll see your "I've worked in" and raise you an "I've lived here 13 years".Originally posted by Magpie252 View Post...
I've worked in Basel, PM me if you want more details
Living in France or Germany certainly reduces your costs. Expenses are not paid out to externals, usually. This hotel looks fairly reasonable. I don't know anyone who's stayed there, but I have eaten at the restaurant several times and it's pretty good. It's also walking distance to the Riehen tram stop just across the border.
You should also skim www.englishforum.ch
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Try here for accommodation in Basel:
homegate.ch | Immobilien Markt Schweiz
Try the geographic search here for options in France & Germany
UMS AG Untermietservice Schweiz − Möblierte Wohnungen in Zürich, Basel, Bern, St.Gallen, Luzern, Zug, Genf, Lausanne
Swiss contracts are normally all-in, so bump your rate up
I've worked in Basel, PM me if you want more details
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Accommodation for Basel?
Apologies as I think this has been raised a few times, but not sure if specifically for Basel.
I seem to remember the idea being, to live in France and cross the border every morning, to avoid the insane living costs in .ch?
Any other approaches? Is it a common practice to reimburse and charge the client accommodation cost?
I normally simply charge a higher rate and take the hit, but as I don't have a good view of what the costs may end up being in Basel?Tags: None
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