February 14, 2012
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A wintery chill has swept over Sweden’s previously sizzling real estate market, with prices for both houses and apartments dropping in November, new statistics show.
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The more depressed the market, the better the house and land I acquire.
Up ,down, up, down....I suggest it is much better to watch the bank interest rates instead of the damn satistics..Huddinge district would be a good be a good buy. They are planning to develop it into a small town in 8 to 10 years from now. Properties will go up then if you are thinking of making money. Bank interest is quite low since I binded with 3months interest deal. Bought apartment with low avgift 4 months ago in Flemingsberg, for interest I am paying less than 600kr. Avgift and interest comes to less 3500kr so cheaper than rent apartment. So good luck ,Think now
I already own an apartment, which will have an inglass balconey soon.
I am not interested in the bank rate. It is irrelevant as I am only buying what I can afford.
600 krona avgift is lower than I have ever heard of. I will check that out.
If you have to borrow money to invest, then you shouldn't.
That is basic common sense.
Invest what you have spare, not what you need to pay bills.
The bank interest is 600kr and avgift is 2900kr, you misunderstand what I mentioned earlier. But is still cheaper than renting an apartment.
Anyway it is very wise of you to consider buying a bigger place. Friend of mine bought a house 9 years ago for 2.3 million after selling his apartment, now the house is worth approximately 4 million. I guess even if we save for 10 to 15 years, we won't be able to save
1. 7 million unless we are earning alot or doing some buisness.
I see many one of your kind, do not think, just follow others, chew others' chewed, sad.