I can't believe the prices some people are wanting for private rentals in North Goa.
Seems I can rent a 2 bed apartment in Europe for considerably less than Goa now days, has everyone gone mad?
I had noticed that myself that prices had gone up dramatically , on average in Feb you were looking to pay approx £300 per week for a studio / one bed apartment
I have spoken with a few Hotel Managers recently and they tell me that this season they will have an 80%+ occupancy by Domestic Tourists , and are happy about that , as they tend to eat & drink in the hotel.
Its the same story on the Beach , shack owners are welcoming the domestic tourist with open arms ( not like the old days ) , one told me that he prefers the Indian tourist , as they dont like to lie all day in the sun , but prefer to enjoy eating & drinking inside the shack.
I for one , Love seeing and meeting the Indian Tourist , and them being on the same financial level as me , makes me not feel so guilty , mooching a beer ,only joking , they are really good fun.
But , for us , unfortunately it means fast rising price Increases , especially on accomodation/food , as their is now an in-built strong Domestic demand who can afford to pay.
I suppose we can blame Globalisation.
Alan
If truth be known, it was my fault that I chose the wrong day to book my hotel as it cost me a bit extra delaying which added £120 to the bill.
Looking into the cost, the largest part of the increase comes from the air travel and the extra taxes we are paying and that applies wherever we travel.
On the ground in Goa a Kingfisher had gone up last year from R55 in 2007 to R70 in your average bar. One or two did try for R100 ! Food didn't seem any more expensive than before. Taxis might well cost more but that is hardly surprising as fuel has rocketed worldwide.
The prices I quote for the holiday are based on the cost for two people assuming we only stay(ed) for 3 weeks. Personally, at around £210 per week for B&B at a decent hotel with a pool and room cleaning I wouldn't think of DIY on accommodation unless it didn't involve any work and had a pool.
We return to Goa because it is cheaper than anywhere else that can offer similar opportunities for winter sun, excellent and varied eating and personal safety. If anyone can think of anywhere else let me know and we'll try it next year !
I'm not sure where people are getting there apartment rental prices from.Here in the Bogmalo area all the 2 bedroom apartments are less than £300 per month.
jcbrum wrote:all the 2 bedroom apartments are less than £300 per month.
I find there are 2 bedroom apartments, and there are 2 bedroom apartments! If you know what i mean!
It depends on the area, the facilities, and conveniences! There is such a big price difference according to these.
I agree re some of the apartments on offer can be Flea pits.But,the majority in this area are brand new.Anyone wanting an apartment is better to just book into a hotel for a night then ask around.You will save yourself a fortune rather than booking one off the internet.I have just booked a 2 bedroom fully furnished flat for someone and it worked out at £190 per month.
The other consequence of these exorbitant prices is that , the Local " letters" of property , see the Foreigner getting away with charging these prices , so they do what anyone would do , and up their own price.
So as jcbrum said , get on the ground in Goa , and ask about. The local bars of calangute and candolim ,are full of long term tourists , most of whom will be able to point you in the right direction.
i was quite surprised at the price of renting a private appt.about £300 per week but in saying that its a beautiful 2 bed appt. the same type of thing in Europe height of the summer would be at least double
Mahal has got it bang on!
I'll stick to private guesthouses as there are some real gems out there
If you hunt around you can still get good priced 2 bedroom apartments for around £100 - £150 per month - i think on average our volunteers are paying about 9000 rs per month - these are all nice clean places generally in calangute. On of the volunteers got offer ac. Swimming pool single bed in complex for 8000 rs - there still are good prices you just need to hunt
My advice to anyone coming for a longer period would be to book into a Hotel or guest-house for a few days , and get out and about and ask on the ground , you will be quickly inundated with offers .
i think we might just have been done. just about agreed to rent a 2 bed place in palolem for 15000 rupees a month. does anyone know if this is ok for this area? its nice enough, includes all bills like cable etc.
Alan
Just for info , cable costs about 4 quid a month in goa , for a full package.
Anyway undeterred I started e-mailing the hotels to see if I can do a deal. Without too much effort most of them are willing to drop to half the published daily rate and some even more. At the moment I've a choice of three or four, all apartment rooms, at between Rs 1200 - 1500 per night. I'm sure I can get this reduced further although I reckon Mahal is right, you won't beat being there in person.
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