Germans don't suff-

>Germans don't suff-

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Renting is better than buying a house.

>42sm apartment
>520€
VGH, the government support of Germania.

For those renting in Germany, how long you can rent a house until the prices start rising?

we own nothing and we are not happy. all money that doesn't go to landlord goes straight to eastern europe to finance memorial about german war crimes. that's what owning the EU means. this is our "fourth reich" we hear so much about abroad.

rental law is pretty restricted here, landlords can't raise rent easily if you already have a rental contract

found the poorfag

Croatian houses are either built in Austro-Hungary or shitty brick huts built on land illegally where they shouldn't be.
Either way both collapse under magnitude 5 earthquakes

I see, well I kinda understand the rental curse since I've been living half my life in rent, but its nice now that we live in our own apartment and my father even built us a house in a beautiful countryside near the mountains, its all about saving money I suppose.

Aren't those who lack home ownership foreigners?

>tfw student and can get 350€ 30m^2 (elec. 10€ heating inc. internet inc. water inc.) apartment a 100m away from the university and the government pays 80% of the rent as well
Feels good to live in Finland.

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Renting costs more.

>gypsy country
>highest home ownership
how ? no offense

Gypsy tents count.

checked

funnily enough my mother is a landlord

>Renting costs more.
rich spanishfag who can afford renting instead of mortgage

In 1990, at the end of Romanian communist rule, the state owned 70% of apartments. The government began to sell these properties and people rushed to buy the homes they were living in – often at very advantageous prices. Romania’s devalued currency, paired with growing inflation, made purchasing easy.

The econimcs of buying a house vs renting are very diffrent in germany compared to the us.
Right now you'll pay more intrest on a mortgage for a 100 sqm shack 30 minutes away from the city limits than you'll pay rent on a 100 sqm appartment in the best part of the city.
No to mention you'll need to cough u 10% of the purchasing price for fees and taxes.

80% of „homes” here are

if it benefits romanian people, good

70m2 is way more than average pole needs, stop complaining (i dont need that big either)

>average pole
considering a woman needs 3 children now to offset the population decline its inhumane
imagine 5 people living in a 70m flat