ᐅ The situation in the real estate market... unbelievable
Created on: 12 Nov 2019 18:29
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Reinhard84.2
Hello everyone,
We are currently looking for a property in the Lower Rhine region, which is not a particularly sought-after area, but unfortunately, the prices are not any better than in eastern Germany. When calling several real estate agents, they mentioned up to 50 viewings scheduled for one property. This was for a standard semi-detached house with a somewhat larger plot. I get the impression that as soon as a house has a garden bigger than a chicken coop, the interest is incredible.
Of course, the municipalities are not designating any new building land, as that would spoil the surroundings… (to what extent that is still possible is left to their imagination). This naturally has the convenient side effect that existing building plots and older properties are insanely expensive.
You can probably wait half a lifetime for the supposed recession, falling prices, and available properties. It’s all frustrating and a real pity.
Thanks for listening.
We are currently looking for a property in the Lower Rhine region, which is not a particularly sought-after area, but unfortunately, the prices are not any better than in eastern Germany. When calling several real estate agents, they mentioned up to 50 viewings scheduled for one property. This was for a standard semi-detached house with a somewhat larger plot. I get the impression that as soon as a house has a garden bigger than a chicken coop, the interest is incredible.
Of course, the municipalities are not designating any new building land, as that would spoil the surroundings… (to what extent that is still possible is left to their imagination). This naturally has the convenient side effect that existing building plots and older properties are insanely expensive.
You can probably wait half a lifetime for the supposed recession, falling prices, and available properties. It’s all frustrating and a real pity.
Thanks for listening.
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Mottenhausen15 Nov 2019 09:39Matthew03 schrieb:
spoken about in an undifferentiated wayHaha, that was good: what just happened here was harmless compared to what you have to listen to as a left-behind, generally ignorant, and anyway far-right complainer.
Mottenhausen schrieb:
haha, that was good: what’s happening here right now is nothing compared to what someone marginalized, generally ignorant, and anyway right-wing complaining East German has to listen to.I’m a bit surprised that you even have internet access, or are you currently on vacation in the West?
Seriously: It’s really alarming how some people have such strong stereotypes.
Mottenhausen schrieb:
haha, that was a good one: what’s been happening here is nothing compared to what a socially excluded, generally foolish, and obviously right-wing complainer has to listen to. Well, anyone from near Chemnitz will know ...
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Reinhard84.215 Nov 2019 16:25ivenh0 schrieb:
Where do I say that it is too expensive? Reading helps... clownMottenhausen schrieb:
haha, that was good: what just happened here was harmless compared to what a disconnected, generally foolish, and anyway right-wing complainer from the East is forced to listen to. Really? That’s not true at all?
I lost my heart in Hydelbörg, and my bread, the Edeltrowt, loves to eat Sauercrowd.
Many people will never understand how I can be an East German without ever having lived in the GDR—and by now, I’ve given up trying to explain it to them. It’s similar to how the best times are when things are nice, or how tasty food and drinks simply taste good. People from the Rhineland don’t need that explained, and aliens will never get it.
No force in the world could make me move to Munich—not because I’m an outsider from Prussia, but because Munich has probably the lowest percentage of locals born in the area in all of Bavaria. It’s mainly suitable for cliché tourists who want to see the so-called Homo bavariensis—especially true during Oktoberfest: girls wearing high heels with their dirndls are almost certainly country bumpkins (from Grevenbroich, which is not pronounced with the “eu” sound, or some other place nowhere near Bavarian Hintersttupfing).
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
Many people will never understand how I can be an East German without ever having lived in the GDR—and by now, I’ve given up trying to explain it to them. It’s similar to how the best times are when things are nice, or how tasty food and drinks simply taste good. People from the Rhineland don’t need that explained, and aliens will never get it.
No force in the world could make me move to Munich—not because I’m an outsider from Prussia, but because Munich has probably the lowest percentage of locals born in the area in all of Bavaria. It’s mainly suitable for cliché tourists who want to see the so-called Homo bavariensis—especially true during Oktoberfest: girls wearing high heels with their dirndls are almost certainly country bumpkins (from Grevenbroich, which is not pronounced with the “eu” sound, or some other place nowhere near Bavarian Hintersttupfing).
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/