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Denmark Ranks as Europe’s Most Affordable Country for Homebuyers, Report Finds
A recent study by BestBrokers.com has revealed that Denmark offers the shortest time to save for a home in Europe, with the average property requiring the equivalent of 114 net monthly salaries to purchase. The report, which assessed property affordability across 62 countries, considered factors such as average income, property prices, inflation, and real mortgage interest rates (adjusted for inflation).
Denmark Leads for Affordability
According to the findings, a 100-square-meter property in Denmark is the most affordable in Europe relative to wages, despite the country being one of the EU’s most expensive in terms of goods and services. Eurostat data from 2023 indicated that prices for goods and services in Denmark were 43% above the EU average. However, high average earnings — the seventh-highest in Europe — offset the cost of housing, making homeownership more attainable.
Ireland and Sweden followed Denmark as the second and third most affordable European countries, requiring 123 and 129 net monthly salaries, respectively, to purchase a 100-square-meter property. This translates to roughly 10 years of annual earnings.
Challenges in Eastern Europe
At the other end of the spectrum, Slovakia and the Czech Republic were identified as the least affordable countries in Europe for homebuyers. In Slovakia, the average home costs 297 monthly salaries, equating to nearly 25 years of wages. For individuals saving half of their income, it would still take 50 years of disciplined saving to afford a family home.
Global Affordability Rankings
The report extended its analysis beyond Europe, naming South Africa as the world’s most affordable country to buy property relative to wages. In South Africa, a 100-square-meter home costs 71 monthly salaries, or just under six years of earnings. The United States ranked second, requiring 76 average monthly salaries to purchase a home, though property prices vary significantly across states.
Nepal and Turkey ranked as the least affordable countries globally. In Nepal, 684 monthly salaries are needed to buy a home, while in Turkey, the figure is 631, equivalent to over 52 years of income.
A Theoretical Assessment
BestBrokers.com clarified that their analysis provides a theoretical perspective, excluding living costs such as food, rent, childcare, and other expenses. It offers a snapshot of property affordability, but real-world factors could significantly impact the timeline for homeownership.
Caution Advised
The report serves as a guide but cautions readers to consider their circumstances before making financial decisions. Housing affordability is influenced by local economic conditions, and saving strategies will differ widely across regions.
This analysis highlights disparities in property affordability and underscores the significant challenges faced by aspiring homeowners in many parts of the world.
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Silver Surges Past $60 as Supply Strains, Rate Expectations and Tariff Concerns Drive Rally
Silver prices have surged to levels not seen before, rising above $60 an ounce this week after months of rapid gains driven by tightening supply, shifting Federal Reserve expectations and uncertainty around potential US trade actions. The metal hovered near $62 on Wednesday, extending a rally that began early this year when prices averaged around $30.
The latest jump came ahead of the Federal Reserve’s meeting, where investors expect another cut to the benchmark interest rate. The timing of the central bank’s leadership transition has added another layer of speculation. The US administration is reviewing finalists to replace Jerome Powell as chair, with Kevin Hassett, a senior economic adviser during Donald Trump’s presidency, reported to be the leading contender.
Market analysts say the candidates under consideration favour sharper rate reductions than those overseen by Powell. Since September, the Fed has trimmed rates twice by a quarter point each time. The gentler pace of easing has already pressured returns on cash and fixed-income assets, prompting many investors to shift into precious metals, which typically attract interest when rates fall. Silver, which does not generate yield, becomes more appealing in such an environment. Its performance has even outpaced gold, which has risen about 60 percent this year to reach record highs.
At the same time, traders are monitoring signals from Washington about whether silver could be targeted with tariffs. The metal was added in early November to the US government’s 2025 Critical Minerals List, a classification usually applied to resources seen as essential for national economic security. The designation places silver within the range of potential Section 232 investigations, the mechanism used in past years to justify tariffs on imported steel and aluminium.
Section 232 allows restrictions on imports deemed to put the country at risk through heavy dependence on overseas supply. No investigation has been launched, and officials have not indicated that tariffs are imminent. Still, the possibility has unsettled markets. Any duties on imported silver could reshape trade patterns and raise costs for domestic manufacturers, leading some buyers to boost inventories as a precaution.
Industrial use is also adding upward pressure. Demand from electric vehicle and solar panel manufacturers continues to rise, with these sectors relying on silver for components essential to production. Industrial consumption represents more than half of global silver use, and the combination of tight supply and strong manufacturing needs has intensified the rally.
Analysts say the market remains highly sensitive to signals from the Fed and the White House, with both interest-rate policy and trade decisions poised to shape the direction of prices in the months ahead.
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