Tra il 2024 e il 2010 l’affitto è aumentato del 106%

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di NanorH

16 Comments

  1. Storyboys on

    Fine Gael voter any second now: See, be thankful you’re only paying €2,000 a month to live in a hot press in the suburbs.

    You could be living in Estonia where they pay €1,000 for a fully furnished 90sqm apartment in the city centre, but you’d have to live in Estonia.

  2. YoIronFistBro on

    Ah but sure it’s definitely the immigrants who are to blame /s

  3. MaustBoi on

    Wonder what it would look like if it was from 2006/2007 to 2024.

  4. Astonishingly-Villa on

    From personal experience I felt that rents rose by more than 106% between 2014 and 2010, let alone 2024.

    I remember I was paying 300 a month for a room in a three bed apartment in Dublin 2 in 2010, rose to 400 a month in 2011, by 2014 I was paying 650 a month for a smaller room in a smaller apartment in a shittier area in D6.

  5. Callme-Sal on

    Shit, should have bought a gaff in Iceland a few years ago

  6. Austria which I am reliably informed by this sub is the idyllic paradise when it comes to renting, up 70%

  7. WellWellWell2021 on

    But sure in 2010 there were loads of empty properties. We were coming off the back of a recession where you could tell your landlord how much you were going to pay and if he didn’t agree just move and find a cheaper place anyway.
    Different times for sure.

  8. ImpovingTaylorist on

    Suck it Denmark.

    We can screw our renters more than you.

  9. CraZy_TiGreX on

    What was the inflation during that time? Because I assume that Estonia/Latvia/etc the rose is due to getting into the Eurozone, that rose prices and inflation. So, inflation within this chart is very important, or well, median salary.

  10. Massive-Foot-5962 on

    Remember that a big reason for renting to grow is not just price gouging, of which there is plenty, but also from upgrading the rental stock. We had a decent stock of bedsits back then, but now a much bigger mix in the rental pool is high quality recent-build apartments – so the average rent price can go up also because of what is being rented. We’re not directly comparing like-with-like.

    More generally, as already pointed out, anyone selecting 2010 as a starting point is just actively trying to manipulate the data. You’ve selected the literal low point. And you’ve almost certainly done it before and been told it was wrong then also.

  11. DarthMauly on

    2010 I was paying €350 a month for a double room in Stillorgan, heating and electricity included.

    Property and rental prices were in the toilet. Can you do 2007 – 2024?

  12. Drengi36 on

    What did the running costs for landlords increase by? Are we looking at just pure greed

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