Kiwi moved to the UK and housing market is just insane here, not even just London. Not only have house prices outpaces inflation (lack of new being built, housing being used as "investments" etc) but also stagnant wages.
The only reason I'll ever be able to afford a smallish house here is being on a tech salary; take average London wage here...and without generational wealth transfer they _cannot_ buy a house. Even with generational wealth transfer, our London salary friend will have to buy a house _outside_ london and commute (or wfh).
It's not a "hot market" it's just the haves have a vested interest in keeping the prices high for the have-nots. Just look at how landlords reacted to tenants getting some basic rights (that we've had in NZ for ages) "the sky is falling".
And all of this is for terraced houses at best, sharing a wall with neighbours, not detached at all, maybe you get a backyard maybe not. All made out of brick and built in the 40s-60s for the most part - and falling apart because of this. Never have I seen so much scaffolding since I moved to the UK.
There are still a few great things about living in the UK, but the housing market (amongst other things, wage gap, classism, corruption, population political apathy) is an absolute disgrace.
Kiwi moved to the UK and housing market is just insane here, not even just London. Not only have house prices outpaces inflation (lack of new being built, housing being used as "investments" etc) but also stagnant wages.
The only reason I'll ever be able to afford a smallish house here is being on a tech salary; take average London wage here...and without generational wealth transfer they _cannot_ buy a house. Even with generational wealth transfer, our London salary friend will have to buy a house _outside_ london and commute (or wfh).
It's not a "hot market" it's just the haves have a vested interest in keeping the prices high for the have-nots. Just look at how landlords reacted to tenants getting some basic rights (that we've had in NZ for ages) "the sky is falling".
And all of this is for terraced houses at best, sharing a wall with neighbours, not detached at all, maybe you get a backyard maybe not. All made out of brick and built in the 40s-60s for the most part - and falling apart because of this. Never have I seen so much scaffolding since I moved to the UK.
There are still a few great things about living in the UK, but the housing market (amongst other things, wage gap, classism, corruption, population political apathy) is an absolute disgrace.