• glimpseintotheshit@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Ah yes, people in the “richest” countries have it the worst, wonder how that happened. As a german i really just want to leave this shithole and move to Scandinavia already

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      1 year ago

      UK here. We actually look at Germany as ‘renting done right’. Our rental market is an absolute disaster and it’s showing no signs of slowing down, heck the entire housing market is a Trainwreck and no-one in power wants to stop the incoming disaster.

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        1 year ago

        Yes, i’m very sorry for you. It’s much, much worse in the UK. But if you ask me, Germany is on track for a similar disaster if things don’t change. Denmark is a much better example for renting done right.

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      1 year ago

      What you need to make an opinion is historical data, not just the current situation. It might also be a cultural phenomenon in your country and ownership might have always been lower, we don’t know with just one picture, but it sure does work wonders to make people angry and divided.

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        1 year ago

        Definitely should have provided some context there instead of just whining polemically, appreciate it.

        I’m sure several factors lead to this, population density might be another one. But the truth is that the housing market in germany is pretty fucked right now. Not enough houses are being built because of absurd regulations and real estate companies are buying up the remaining ones just to jack up prices, often even without allowing people to live there.

        Rents and property prices are skyrocketing as a result. I’m 31 and make about 50k a year, which is pretty much the median salary here, and with about 60% of my salary evaporating just for renting a one bedroom apartment outside of the city, ever buying my own property seems impossible to achieve.

        Also, our government right know somehow expects the middle class to pay for CO2 neutrality in addition to everything else, while rich people barely get taxed and mega corporations receive billions in subsidies to build environment destroying factories.

        People are so frustrated with this that they vote for right wing parties (in fucking Germany of all places), because every other party is too fucking tone deaf to do something about social equity

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          I’m 31 and make about 50k a year … and with about 60% of my salary evaporating just for renting a one bedroom apartment outside of the city …

          50k a year is 2660 € per month with taxes deducted. 60% are 1600 €.

          WTF! This must be a golden apartment with butler.

          TBH I don’t believe you.

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            1 year ago

            I’ll admit it was a pretty rough estimation. I make more like 47k. My rent is 1.045€ including extra charges and a parking spot (the parking spot was not optional) for a 65m² apartment JUST within the city limits of Hamburg. If you wanna include costs for electricity and internet i’m looking at about 1200€ per month just to live there so i feel like my point still stands. Nothing golden about it and sure can’t afford a butler, but thanks for actually doing the math.

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              1 year ago

              So it’s more like 42% including heat.

              And the one bedroom apartment is probably a flat with three rooms plus bathroom.