[OC] Housing has become increasingly unaffordable in Singapore, more so than in other high-cost cities
Submitted by earthlymonarch t3_ys8hqu in dataisbeautiful
New Zealand is pretty bad too. I quickly took one of the HPIs and indexed it to 100 at 1990 and it peaked at ~820 in Dec 2021, shooting up form ~500 in the space of less than two years and now down to 770. So ours is bad, but more recently very bad.
A 7000 sqft piece of land far away from a city in NZ goes for like $100-$180k NZD online.
No wonder kids there kill themselves at rates double that of the US. There's no future and a lot of them know it.
whats the median wage in NZ?
I am from the Netherlands and such a price would be dirt cheap, it's about halve of what we pay per sq meter at the cheapest areas.
Honestly, I think suicide is too serious to deduct it too such a single variable.
Poverty is widespread in NZ.
There was a time when I thought it would be the best country to move to, but the more I dig into it, the more I realized it's kind of a shitty country. It's beautiful, but you'll notice it always scores highly on "economic freedom" which is code for letting corporations run roughshod.
I can say without a doubt that there is high wealth disparity in NZ (I have lived there at several points in my life). Public sector pays poorly relative to cost of living, and many private sector jobs pay below their equivalent overseas. It is absolutely necessary to be a dual income family, and many women are forced to have new partners they barely know move in with them, just to pay the bills. It puts women and children in extremely vulnerable positions. Also due to its small population and tight supply chain, wholesalers rake in massive profit margins. Once you include retail profit margins, you see prices up to 200% above other countries. Energy is also incredibly expensive, and you have to get used to being cold in the winter, or paying through the nose for electricity, as most houses have very poor (if any) insulation and winter temps do dip below 0C. One thing I noticed as a Canadian expat living there is how 'user pay' a society it is. There are very few truly 'free' events there, and most public fairs or gathers or festivals will have entry fees on top of paying for all activities. Its a beautiful place which can afford a variety of lifestyles and varied landscape, but it definitely comes at a high cost.
I live in India and I dont think prices have gone much higher here....
Because most people rent here.
that's not relevant at all. youth are looking to live in apartments in and close to cities not 7000sqft in the middle of nowhere.
It's expensive but it doesn't really compare to the worlds most expensive property markets. Auckland is 12x median income to purchase a property. Over 100 cities are worse including Beijing at 55x, Hong Kong 43x, Taipei 35x, Seoul 31x, Paris 20x, etc.
Makes for informed reading but do excuse my ignorance what does HPI stand for. Ta!✌🏾
House Price Index. NZ doesn't have an official one, but two made by private companies are produced.
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