A proposal from Finans Danmark suggests that loan opportunities for young people should be determined not only by current salary and savings but also by a concrete assessment of future earning potential. This initiative aims to help more young individuals enter the housing market sooner.
The proposal emphasizes the importance of prior saving habits for young people seeking bank loans. According to Curt Liljegren from the Housing Economics Knowledge Center, these relaxations will primarily benefit those with prospects for high income and secure salary conditions.
In related news, electric car batteries are emerging as a potential source of energy that could benefit both car owners and the electricity grid. Through two-way charging, electric cars can send electricity to the grid and homes, potentially benefiting the climate, economy, and household budgets.
Ilyas Dogru, consumer economist at FDM, envisions a future where Danish electric car owners will essentially have “free” electricity by 2030, paying only for transport as they buy and sell electricity. The technology is already in use and has shown a profit of approximately 6,000 kroner in Frederiksberg.