Housing Frustration Grows - Especially Among Renters and City Dwellers

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Housing Frustration Grows - Especially Among Renters and City Dwellers

Housing Frustration Grows - Especially Among Renters and City Dwellers

A home should offer a retreat, quality of life, and security. However, for many people in Austria, living is more of a compromise than a comfort factor, as a recent survey shows.

Less than half of the people in Austria are completely satisfied with their home. This is the conclusion of the real estate portal immowelt with a survey of 1,000 people. According to this, 59 percent would report "specific disruptive factors." The reasons for the desire to move vary depending on the age group.

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The dissatisfaction is particularly high among tenants, younger people, and city dwellers. Overall, around 28 percent of respondents are considering moving within the next five years.

While this usually happens for personal reasons among those under 30, the desire for more space dominates among those aged 30 to 39. In the age group above, dissatisfaction with "noise, infrastructure, or neighborhood" plays a central role. From the age of 50, "accessibility, peace, and proximity to supply facilities" gain importance.

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