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Anonymous (ID: RIGQkayz) Germany No.514754018 >>514754241 >>514754417 >>514754418
how did Greeks accomplish this /pol/?
>According to the survey, Greece ranks near the top in second-home ownership, with 39 percent of homeowners possessing an additional residence.
>Only Bulgaria, where nearly half of households (46 percent) own a second property, surpasses Greece.
Anonymous (ID: kZMfgrCk) United States No.514754241 >>514754491
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I visit family often there, many homes have been passed down. The boomers in Greece were responsible about paying their homes off generally speaking.
Anonymous (ID: Nb9crFYK) Greece No.514754417
>>514754018 (OP)
we didn't even have a property tax up until 2014, thank you EU and IMF
now home ownership is rapidly declining, everything is being sold to golden visa holders
Anonymous (ID: GBfoKIX9) United States No.514754418
>>514754018 (OP)
>yfw you realize the jews dig Greece
Anonymous (ID: 3r5cP1N3) United States No.514754491 >>514754862
>>514754241
I've been to Greece for Athens and such and yeah they practically live in mud huts. The US, Canada, and Australia are the only countries with genuine houses with genuine front and back yards to raise a healthy family with pets.
Anonymous (ID: kZMfgrCk) United States No.514754862
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Well I never really went around Athens much, I have been to a few apartments and they were very cozy from my experience. Most houses built the last 20 years are up to modern standards and much MUCH better quality than american homes. They are built with hard brick/cement materials that last generations, here the homes are made from Mexican scrap wood and drywall. I have visited some homes in USA that would put Bruce Wayne(Batman) to shame, literal castle mansion stuff, you won't find that in Greece but cozy well built standard homes with a little backyard are very common. Many places there received "modern upgrades" over last 20 years