I wish I owned my own home. You get the short end of the stick from the banks if you don't own any real estate. It's like you're some kind of second-class citizen.
@thor Well, historically speaking, you are. There's a reason landowners had privilege. ;)
How hard is it to acquire a property in Norway? It's quite easy in the US, but I know a number of economies make it difficult to own.
@Combaticus It's not uncommon to own real estate. It's more common than in Sweden and other places. The issue is that I haven't followed a standard life template.
@thor Ah, yes; the standard life template. That's a tricky thing, for sure. And, banks are all about money and the sure bet. So, they tend to look askance at anyone who might seem like a risk. Heck, they'll even give money to folks that won't pay it back as long as the bank can easily seize their assets. But, you have to have assets; like land, which brings us back to your original lament.
@Combaticus It's arguably my own fault. Then again, I didn't get a say in deciding on how I would turn out. Nature and nurture rigged most of that for me in advance, and I have to work with what the proverbial Lord bequeathed upon me.
@thor How badly do you want to own your home? I own mine, meaning I have a mortgage with a bank. The home has equity in it, so I owe less than it's worth. There are a lot of benefits to owning, but there are a LOT of good arguments for not owning. We put a lot of money into the home and I'm not convinced we'll get it all back in the end. Regardless, it's an arrangement that works nicely for us, but it's not for everyone.
@Combaticus Well, if I'm going to be honest with myself: It's a mainly a nice-to-have. From time to time, there are things I can't do because I don't own my residence. On the other hand, if I did own a place, I'd be at the mercy of others for everything. I don't drive and I'm not handy with power tools. An apartment could work, and is probably the only thing I could afford, given my need for a central location with collective transport. However...
@Combaticus I mean, I could always just rent a place somewhere in town to use for my projects, but that's gonna be expensive. I'd need to turn it into a business to make that work.