This is your daily reminder that Brits have the smallest, yet also some of the most expensive. homes in the developed world.
Point at /brit/. Point at them and laugh.
This is your daily reminder that Brits have the smallest, yet also some of the most expensive. homes in the developed world.
Point at /brit/. Point at them and laugh.
Hmm, I wonder why that is? Maybe because we're a tiny island with a pretty strict limit on space but also that (despite everything) we're still a massively relevant destination for people from all over the world. I'd rather have a shitehole in London than a 5 bedroom wooden shack in the rust belt. Wouldn't you?
>we're still a massively relevant
t; remain voter
Rural parts of the Rust Belt are pretty comfy tbqh
Suburbs are shitholes tho
>massively relevant
In absolute stitches at this one
Except the rustbelt shack cost a few thousand while the shithole in london is hundreds of thousands of pounds.
london is massively relevant
which is why rich russians use it to launder money by buying apartments, and rich arabs spend their oil money, and rich pajeets spend their pajeetmoney, etc.
which is why the prices are so expensive
bump
how come japanese have bigger houses?
>t. retard who got tricked into the iraq war by based tony
*Laughs in Liechtenstein*
pay taxes
I do.
Very little though...
>american obsession with size
Think it was the other way around laddo
>This is what the hamburger actually believes
Sometimes you are so naive it's achingly bittersweet to use and abuse you
Population density
>Hong Kong - 6,644/km2
>Japan - 336/km2
>United Kingdom - 268/km2
>Germany - 230/km2
>China - 143/km2
>Denmark - 133/km2
>France - 118/km2
>Spain - 92/km2
>United States - 33/km2
>Canada - 4/km2
>Australia - 3/km2
And yet Japan has homes a full 25% larger
by that logic brits would have houses the size of 5600 sq ft if they had the same population density as the us
>"""""Great""""" Britain
yeah but the UK has far more people in house than other countries, where they use flats instead
Doesn't mean much when your houses are really more like flats than actual houses
>see thread
>wondering 'wrong data?'
>click thread
Kek
Hong Kong is part of China, which overall is still developing.