
Loans for youth
The Assembly passed the law on loans for apartments for young people
The Parliament of Serbia adopted a law that enables subsidizing loans for the purchase of real estate for young people aged 20 to 35
The Parliament of Serbia adopted a law that enables subsidizing loans for the purchase of real estate for young people aged 20 to 35
With the average salary, which according to official data is 83.800 dinars, it takes about 11 years to buy an apartment of about 40 square meters - if the entire salary goes to a loan. From January to the end of June this year, only 18 percent of apartments were bought on credit
The National Bank limited to 15 months interest on housing loans up to 200.000 euros. After the deadline, banks will not have the right to ask citizens to compensate them for the difference
Those who sell apartments in old buildings adhere to the philosophy that they price their real estate about 10 percent below the value of apartments in new buildings, according to the system I need that much, say real estate agents
In Croatia, since 2014, a law has been applied that aims to soften the monthly "hits" on the household budget of citizens.
The number of those who find it increasingly difficult to repay the loan is growing. Installments higher by 100 euros
Due to the growth of Euribor, installments are higher than 20 to 80 euros. Citizens who took a loan several years ago and have more than 20 years left to repay it will feel the biggest impact on their household budget.
Money will be expensive in the coming period for both the state and the population. The state needs several billion euros by the end of the year to return due obligations and cover the budget deficit, as well as to help EPS and Srbijagas. Only for existing debts, the state will have to allocate over 300 million euros more than last year based on the increase in interest on already taken loans. The situation will not be any better next year either, because we have to service at least four billion old debts, and at the same time we need to pay for the import of electricity and gas during the heating season.
Money will be expensive in the coming period for both the state and the population. The state needs several billion euros by the end of the year to return due obligations and cover the budget deficit, as well as to help EPS and Srbijagas. Only for existing debts, the state will have to allocate over 300 million euros more than last year based on the increase in interest on already taken loans. The situation will not be any better next year either, because we have to service at least four billion old debts, and at the same time we need to pay for the import of electricity and gas during the heating season.