Rental prices in Europe are increasingly high. According to a Eurostat study, the average price for an unfurnished one-bedroom flat in the cities of London, Geneva and Dublin exceeds €2000. Eastern European cities generally have the lowest rental costs, such as in Skopje (€250), Pristina (€310) or Ankara (€410).

Do you think that Europe has already reached a housing crisis? And if so, how do you think we can get out of this situation?

Source: Eurostat

      • jenesaisquoi
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        4 months ago

        Too many wealthy immigrants. Portugal got very popular.

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          4 months ago

          This is forcing a ever growing number of Portuguese people to leave their own country to make room for healthy foreigners. It has all the signs of classic colonisation. It’s awful. Try to point that on Lemmy and you’ll be labeled a racist/xenophobe. We’re supposed to just be pushed out and like it.

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            4 months ago

            The problem isn’t people immigrating, the problem is leaving housing to the “free” market. Having a roof over one’s head is as basic a need as food and water. States should pass laws to ensure everyone has a place to live. Let the rich speculate with mansions all they like, but protect the needs of normal people through rigorous laws.

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              The thing is, if housing is regulated there won’t be “cheap” housing for digital nomads and they won’t come. For richer immigrants the result is pretty much what is happening here: only houses being built are luxury ones but none for the working class.

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                I don’t think so. People aren’t going to Portugal because housing is “cheap”, they can get that anywhere. They go there because Portugal is beautiful, safe, and has a rich culture.