Can an average family afford a single-family house at all?

  • Erstellt am 2016-08-02 14:02:36

MarcWen

2016-08-05 19:52:42
  • #1


Does it build that (except refugee shelters)?
 

Payday

2016-08-05 20:25:13
  • #2

You probably mean the 50-year-old main and country roads, where nowadays you are only allowed to drive 70 or 50 instead of 100 everywhere because of potholes and such?! You can't mean the small roads, because those are paid for by the residents.

I hardly see anything the city does for us. Most of it is just burning money for nothing. In any case, I see no benefit from the property tax on the house. To be honest, nothing has changed in the state over the last 2000 years. Only the methods have changed, but the principle has stayed the same. Exploiting the masses so that a few can live well. Or as someone said recently: you can't really get rich as an employee, the state makes sure of that.
 

Irgendwoabaier

2016-08-05 20:26:15
  • #3


Yes, she does.
 

Bauexperte

2016-08-05 21:11:19
  • #4

That is populism and you know that!

Construction expert on the go
 

Bauexperte

2016-08-05 21:16:58
  • #5
I recommend you take a look beyond your, apparently, very limited boundaries. If you equate state = car/highways, in my opinion your problem lies in more than just your knowledge about transport routes :-( Building expert on the go
 

tbb76

2016-08-05 21:24:14
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So when I look out of my window, I see a street that was renovated about 8 years ago. I have street lamps, kindergartens, schools, drinking water from the tap. The pedestrian zone is being renovated, there is occasionally a new playground equipment, yesterday I was at the outdoor swimming pool with my daughter. There are several barbecue areas within the city, gyms, green spaces. All public facilities.
 
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