Found this in front of my Lycée

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  1. Still remember a few years back, in front of the Chambre de Deputes, a demonstration with tents of different sizes (small like 2m2 to 15m2) with the price tag. Quite impactful. Regretfully at the time the complain was having 10k per sqm, so it seems it’s only getting worse

  2. I don’t think the white square is 1mx1m though? Usually tiles like on that floor are 30cmx60cm so this white square would be 60×60.

    The whole sprayed area is 1m2 probably.

    anyway, it’s a good stunt!

  3. Nice, only that was the top price end 2021. I think 8000 is more realistic nowadays.

    Edit: i don’t know why i get downvoted. In 2021 a house that would go for 1,000,000 now goes for 700.000. If the owner is willing to sell. In the past year there was barely a house sold, and Real Estate agencies are living only out of rentals. There is a dissonance between seller and buyer, sellers are not getting the price they wish and buyer can offer only what the bank is willing to lend, which is approximately 8.000 euro per sqm.

  4. Move the spot right in front of the entrance and I’ll buy it and charge them for walking over my property.

  5. I forget that commas in large numbers (ex. 12,000) is largely an American thing so when I saw 12.000 I thought “damn Luxembourgers only pay €12 per square meter?” Took me a moment to realize this wasn’t an advertisement

  6. Grandparents be like: When I was your age we saved every penny and cent we could. We ate pasta for months and got this nice house. Nowadays it doesn’t matter. If you are rich you can buy more land and choke the market for higher prices.
    I would say lets force everyone to drop the prices because truth be told if I didn’t pay any taxes on a 3200€ salary per month basically having 100% of that I would barely make enough to buy anything within a month. You kinda need to borrow money to wven pay the warranty fee when renting.
    Crazy how much rent has increased. Also if rent wasn’t so damn high prices in the stores could be much lower as well and salaries could be lowered a little as well.

  7. Just in case it hasn’t been said already, based on the pie chart logo this looks to have been put there by Dei Lenk, the leftist party in Luxembourg

  8. As an American that stumbled on this post, I was very confused until I remembered that y’all use periods as decimal separators. €12 for a square meter seemed like a good deal.

  9. One too seen last week on the far corner of the Glassy public parking facing the cemetery. It’s just a publicity stunt from a leftist party. The thing is environmentally-friendly too and goes away with the first rain, if one ever comes.

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