ᐅ Which type of housing suits me? Probably not a house...

Created on: 16 Feb 2020 12:10
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Klangvoll
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Klangvoll
16 Feb 2020 12:10
Good day!

May I please tap into the collective intelligence of this forum for a very basic question? I assume many people here have given a lot of thought to the topic of "living," so I hope to get some input.

First of all: Twenty years ago, I built a house on my parents’ property in a suburb of Berlin. I was in my mid-20s at the time. Now I am in my mid-40s and still live there alone, because this type of living arrangement (house with a garden in a suburb and my parents right next door) seems to be a total deal-breaker for women in Berlin. I should mention that I don’t generally have much luck with women and have to fight hard for every single date. Whenever a woman did come over—which was very rare—that was also the last date.

Now I’m wondering: What are my chances of changing my living situation? And what kind of living arrangement would better suit my situation? Obviously, the house with the garden is not the answer. I spent three years building it at the time and mostly paid from ongoing income, since I’ve always had good projects and earned well. Since moving in, I have been investing the monthly rent I was saving into a stock fund, and I now have about 400,000 EUR (about $440,000) saved up. Of course, that’s not enough for a plot of land and a new house somewhere else. I also don’t want to get into debt.

I cannot sell my house, since it is built on my parents’ land. From what I understand, the property still legally belongs to my parents, even though I paid for the construction. Renting it out is not an option either, since my parents don’t want strangers on their property. Leaving it empty is out of the question for me because of my social conscience, and it would also be economically pointless.

What options do you see? I have never lived in a rented apartment or a multi-family building, so I don’t know if owning a condominium (flat/apartment) would be a solution for me. I am always worried that someone above me might fall asleep with a cigarette or someone next door might tamper with their gas heating.

I am open to all ideas, including ones I haven’t thought of yet. I can even imagine buying a boat and living on it year-round. I could partly offset the cost of the mooring by no longer needing a cleaning service. This would also allow me to adapt my place of residence flexibly according to circumstances. For example, when others have to leave their apartments because a bomb needs to be defused nearby, I could simply move my floating home outside the evacuation zone for that time. That doesn’t sound too bad. I just don’t know how that would go over with women. It probably can’t be worse than now…

What do you think?

Sebastian
opalau16 Feb 2020 12:18
Twin house?

https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/grundsatzfrage-Grundstück-auf-vorrat-erwerben.27148/
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Nordlys
16 Feb 2020 12:23
The fact that your dates go wrong has nothing to do with your house in the countryside! Please, look elsewhere for the reason. There is a primitively rooted genetic program: women look for "can protect me and my children," "is able to hunt deer so we have food," "appears strong, ensuring survival of the species," "can feel, empathize, love." Men focus on "can give me children, wide hips, breasts," "can feel, empathize, a substitute for mom." ---K.
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Klangvoll
16 Feb 2020 12:23
I just read through this: It seems someone is in a similar situation to mine. However, it is not comparable to my circumstances.

Sebastian
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Klangvoll
16 Feb 2020 12:25
Yes, this does have something to do with the house. At least, that is what I was told several times quite explicitly.
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ypg
16 Feb 2020 12:25
Klangvoll schrieb:

What options do you see?
To put it bluntly: you have to figure that out yourself.
Still, a few remarks:
Klangvoll schrieb:

Renting out is not an option either because my parents don’t want strangers on the property.
Clarify the ownership situation. It seems you don’t own anything except your savings.
Klangvoll schrieb:

I would always worry that someone in the apartment above me falls asleep with a cigarette or someone next to me tampers with the gas boiler.
That’s just not true...
Klangvoll schrieb:

I could even imagine buying a boat and living on it year-round.
That could sink.
Klangvoll schrieb:

But, for example, I don’t know how women would react to that. It hardly could get worse than now...
I would see the issue with women separately. Maybe you lack charisma, looks, and/or personality that would interest any woman. Perhaps work on that? With a coach?! Usually, you don’t bring up your living situation on the first date...