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by makeitdouble
810 days ago
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This is all true. Looking at that same reality from a different angle though: - available housing is primarily for single persons. Family housing has become a luxury, which makes having kids all the more expensive. - those single person apparts are flimsier and less maintained than past homes. Leopalace grade housing is becoming widespread. - buying anything above 2 rooms apparts will land you in the 30+ years debt area. And to get those you'll have to prove a stability level that's not common anymore thse days. |
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Your second is certainly not. The baseline expectation for Japanese homes is constantly improving and something built cheap today is many times better than something built cheap 20 years ago.
Yeah, you get a 30 year loan, but that’s standard. Where do people not do that to afford housing?