⭕️Средняя ипотека бьёт рекорды ставки топ-10 банков перевалили за 30%. Таким образом за 25 лет покупатели квартир переплатят в 7 раз больше их стоимости.
💡Например, жильё за 10 млн обойдётся в итоге в 75 млн. Ежемесячные платежи в крупных городах достигают 150–300 тысяч рублей, делая ипотеку практически недоступной.
⭕️Средняя ипотека бьёт рекорды ставки топ-10 банков перевалили за 30%. Таким образом за 25 лет покупатели квартир переплатят в 7 раз больше их стоимости.
💡Например, жильё за 10 млн обойдётся в итоге в 75 млн. Ежемесячные платежи в крупных городах достигают 150–300 тысяч рублей, делая ипотеку практически недоступной.
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