Report: Building a house as retirement provision? No way!

  • Erstellt am 2019-02-03 11:58:08

Nordlys

2019-02-05 09:47:28
  • #1
Nursing home costs 3800,- per month. Minus care insurance 1800,-. Minus 1200 pension results in a financing gap of 800 plus let's say 200 pocket money. Don't get too excited. My mother was recently in the home. Karsten
 

Müllerin

2019-02-05 09:56:45
  • #2
Wild? Not everyone just has 800€ left over per month...

Ansbach ♡
I studied in Triesdorf, it was a really great time.
I could definitely have imagined living in Ansbach, but not commuting to Nbg.
Although if you start work at 7am, you can get through quickly by car.

One of my grandmas was lucky to just collapse on the bed at home (visiting us a week before Christmas). Of course, everyone wishes it were like that.
 

halmi

2019-02-05 10:03:16
  • #3
I actually don't have any stress with commuting. The train stop is just under 3 km away, then I take the RE for 42 minutes and my workplace is 800m from the station in [Nürnberg].

If you live in a crappy part of [Nürnberg], sometimes it takes longer for just 10-15 km.
 

haydee

2019-02-05 10:17:43
  • #4
You do not have to pay for everything.
There is a calculation with self-retention, etc. The money from the spouse is excluded.

There is also exempt assets.
 

Mottenhausen

2019-02-05 10:36:38
  • #5


Trump is one of the very few US presidents who, halfway through his term, has not started a war. Instead, there has been diplomatic de-escalation of the North Korea conflict, restraint, and even partial withdrawal from hotspots in the Middle East, etc.
 

HilfeHilfe

2019-02-05 10:51:19
  • #6


My thoughts exactly! It is mostly the greedy heirs who then complain.

I see it in my family. The house is already being divided among the siblings. But please at moon prices (sister who wants to sell it) or cheap prices (brother who wants to have it for his own use).
 
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