>young people pool together some cash from relatives
Where's my cash from my relatives? Guess I should have picked better parents.
>Or they build it piece by piece, floor by floor, just like my grandparents did.
Yes I'm sure building a house today is like in the 1950s. Same rules and regulations. I buy a small piece of land in the city and can just start laying bricks after work and then live in them.
> With what money? Doesn't matter, just buy it bro!
Work in Germany, set aside money, go back to Croatia. Land and construction costs are really cheap compared to Germany. It's a common thing in Croatia.
> Yes I'm sure building a house today is like in the 1950s. Same rules and regulations. I buy a small piece of land in the city and can just start laying bricks after work and then live in them
You still can do that today and extend an existing structure after the initial permit/inspection. All you need is the lower stories be solid enough statically, and you can't use that to get around zoning limitation on building height/story count. And yes, you can even do that in the motherhood of bureaucracy that's colloquially called Germany.
With what money? Doesn't matter, just buy it bro!
>young people pool together some cash from relatives
Where's my cash from my relatives? Guess I should have picked better parents.
>Or they build it piece by piece, floor by floor, just like my grandparents did.
Yes I'm sure building a house today is like in the 1950s. Same rules and regulations. I buy a small piece of land in the city and can just start laying bricks after work and then live in them.