Real estate growing at 7% per year is impressive for investors, painful for consumers waiting to buy their first home.
Ab in die Schweiz
Wow! Not even first?
I would not bet on a big boom.
Luxembourg is too small to compare it to big nations or even our neighbours. Our social and educational system is by far the best in middle europe and a lot of people know about this.
As far as the population is not decreasing, Cattenom will blow up or WWIII is breaking out, there won’t be significant changes, even with mortgage rates rising.
Every landlord, even with home equity loan will benefit from inflation.
Cries in Canadian :’(
New Zealand has recently begun its real estate crash. Just saying….
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Gotta pump those figures up for Lux to be number uno! (/j just in case it wasn’t clear)
So you’re saying there’s still room for more?
Japan: -31. Guess it is time to move lol
Time to move to Japan
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Real estate growing at 7% per year is impressive for investors, painful for consumers waiting to buy their first home.
Ab in die Schweiz
Wow! Not even first?
I would not bet on a big boom.
Luxembourg is too small to compare it to big nations or even our neighbours. Our social and educational system is by far the best in middle europe and a lot of people know about this.
As far as the population is not decreasing, Cattenom will blow up or WWIII is breaking out, there won’t be significant changes, even with mortgage rates rising.
Every landlord, even with home equity loan will benefit from inflation.
Cries in Canadian :’(
New Zealand has recently begun its real estate crash. Just saying….