• @netwren@lemmy.world
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    82 years ago

    90% sounds really high? At least compared to the states where it seems a vast majority is renting??

    No idea the data on this, just going off my anecdotal experience.

    • @Aux@lemmy.world
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      92 years ago

      Everything was owned by the state during Soviet times. Then the people got the chance to privatise their homes for pennies. Now everyone is an owner. That happened to all countries which were a part of USSR, not just Russia. Renting is a very weird concept over there. You only rent if: you travel a lot for work, you’re a poor student in a different city and your uni didn’t provide accommodation, or you’re an alcoholic who lost their home.

      Source: born and raised in USSR.

    • krellor
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      32 years ago

      I was surprised as well. It would be worth confirming the dates from a second source, but there are some ready possible explanations for it as well. It could show a large number of multigenerational households. It could relate to the distribution of the population in high and low cost areas (rural vs urban likely). So it does seem high, but not impossible.

      Cheers!