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    127 months ago

    not a thing i’ve ever heard of in sweden, either apartments are just expensive or you need to sign up for a waiting list and maintain your spot for like 7 years until you have the queue points needed for the apartment you want to rent

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      37 months ago

      What? Seven years for an apartment? I know people that buy and sell their homes more often than that.

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        47 months ago

        it’s usually not that extreme, but that’s how it is in the large cities.

        More normal for an average city is probably like 3 years waiting, you’re expected to sign up before you have any intentions of moving out from your parents.

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        17 months ago

        it’s usually not that extreme, but that’s how it is in the large cities.

        More normal for an average city is probably like 3 years waiting, you’re expected to sign up before you have any intentions of moving out from your parents.