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by teekert
1680 days ago
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Yeah I'm happy I have a nice home but we also have some annoyances (minor compared to yours), we have been ready to move on to a bigger property for about 5 years now, very little comes up though. And when it does, we are often too late (they cap at 80 viewers for example, this is talking about 500k+ properties, I swear, 10 years ago you got a couple of viewers for each property, the realtor told me back then he negotiates with 1 person/couple at a time (unimaginable now!) and I think the number of properties for sale in my city easily dropped by 60% over the last 10 years). Recently we finally got to view a nice property with some land (more rural, 545k) and someone overbid by 105k without and further reservations on the contract. So we are also pretty stuck. Still it baffled me that when I talked to my bank I can probably sell my 2012 bought house (195k, modernized for 50k) for 330k! And then, I can repurpose my old mortgage to make it repayment-free ("overgangsregeling"), bla bla bla, and I can move to a 600k property with an increase of only 250 euro net per month. It's crazy!!! Yeah your generation doesn't pay transfer-tax but that's a drop in the bucket. Add to that that increasing a bid by 20k only costs you about 60 euro net per month (low rent, 30 years mortgage) and you get into a crazy bidding race really easily. I feel like we need to build many more affordable houses ("starterswoningen", 200-300k). But I guess that 400-700k properties are where the money is at. I'm now thinking about buying land and putting a prefab or standard house on it. Still, land is also not easy to find. Edit: Oh a nice fact about my house: The woman living in it before us bought it for 19500 Guilders (~9k euro's) in the sixties... |
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Fortunately, people of my generation tend to earn better than their parents, so maybe in 10-20 years we'll see a situation it's completely turned around? Parents living with their children?
There's definitely enough houses if we take ageing into account (when people born in the 30s and 40s are starting to die off) but since COVID isn't the grim reaper my generation was silently hoping for, there's nowhere for us to go apart from staying with our parents or renting for insane prices.