Salve, ho posto questa domanda su una pagina del Regno Unito e mi interessava avere un parere dal popolo tedesco, soprattutto perché lì gli affitti a lungo termine sono più popolari e sento che il Regno Unito si sta dirigendo verso un sistema simile.

Questa è una foto che ho scattato a una casa di famiglia messa in vendita. Mi sono chiesto: quanto è importante per la tua famiglia mantenere la casa della tua famiglia? Quello in cui tu e i possibili fratelli siete cresciuti?

L’economia e le spese probabilmente giocano il ruolo più importante in una situazione come questa, anche culturalmente sarà più importante per alcuni che per altri. Vivere qui, diciamo se i genitori muoiono, o se si parla di ridimensionamento perché tutti, tranne madre e padre, si sono trasferiti, è importante mantenere la casa?

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di FLYGOALIEMATERIAL

7 commenti

  1. Yakushika on

    I’m personally quite attached to it. My parents put so much of work into the house and I spent decades of my life living there. It being owned by someone I don’t know or, worse, torn down just wouldn’t feel right to me. I plan to take ownership of the house at some point. Too big for me to live there alone though, so I’d probably rent out at least half of it.

  2. sakasiru on

    The apartment I grew up in was rented and we all moved out in different directions when I finished school. There were several owned houses in my family but we sold them for various reasons, mostly because they were too far away from where we wanted to live and where we had our workplace, schools etc.

  3. thewindinthewillows on

    I grew up in housing related to my father’s job, so it was always clear that we would not be able to keep it.

    The house he lives in now is only from ~1970, built by my grandmother. I’ve never lived there. I could imagine keeping it, as I could picture myself living there when I retire. But whether that is feasible depends largely on how long he will be able to live in it and how long we have until he dies. It wouldn’t make financial sense to leave it empty, and I have no particular desire to be a small-scale landlord.

  4. At the end of the day its just a house and you probably have made a home somewhere else by the time that your parents are letting it go.

    Would it be nice to keep it, yes, but the circumstances gotta line up. Still in the hometown, not owning a Home already and so forth.

    I would probably rather sell it than rent out. However, it would really feel weird not being allowed to enter the premises.

  5. FrauAskania on

    The flat I grew up in no longer physically exists – the block was demolished a bunch of years ago.

  6. ContentAdvertising74 on

    so much trauma that none of us care anymore🤣

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