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by kioleanu
1459 days ago
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I am watching the markets in Romania and Germany and they are completely opposites: in Romania, most people I know went for a no fixed rate loan, meaning they change interest every 3 months. The banks are advertising this as the "cheaper" option - you get 4,8% variable interest now instead of 5,5% fixed. And people go into it with a "how bad could it get" attitude. Meanwhile, there are tens of thousands of new units entering the market (Romania tends to expand cities upwards, building 8-10 stories high buildings). I am really curious about how that market is going to develop. Meanwhile in Germany, I don't see this option at all, and banks have now started pushing* for fixed rates for 30 years at 3% or save/loan accounts where you save for 10 years and they will give you a house loan in 10 years for 1,8% interest. * we've got letters from all the banks where we have accounts promoting this |
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