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Survey: The majority of Hamburg residents are satisfied with their housing situation

2021-10-19T08:22:08.855Z


According to a representative survey, the majority of Hamburg residents are satisfied with their current living situation. According to Haspa's trend barometer, four out of five respondents are more or even very satisfied with the situation, as Haspa announced on Tuesday. On the other hand, only 17 percent were dissatisfied. However, the picture should be viewed in a differentiated way.


According to a representative survey, the majority of Hamburg residents are satisfied with their current living situation.

According to Haspa's trend barometer, four out of five respondents are more or even very satisfied with the situation, as Haspa announced on Tuesday.

On the other hand, only 17 percent were dissatisfied.

However, the picture should be viewed in a differentiated way.

Hamburg - On the one hand, the feel-good factor increases with higher income.

In addition, the older, the happier.

"While almost half of the group of over 55-year-olds are very satisfied, the figure for 18 to 24 year olds is just 18 percent".

A large part of the income goes on rent in the Hanseatic city.

According to the survey, 39 percent of Hamburgers spend at least half of their income on rent and ancillary rental costs.

With 38 percent of the tenants it is around a third and only 19 percent pay less than a third.

A particularly high proportion of income is attributable to housing costs, especially for low-wage earners.

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59 percent of all respondents are of the opinion that owning a home is cheaper in the long term than renting it.

The majority of tenants (55 percent) would prefer to live in their own four walls.

32 percent like to rent.

dpa

Source: merkur

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