Majority of Estonians Considering Home Purchase in Next Three Years, Study Finds A recent study commissioned by Luminor and conducted by Norstat reveals that 29 percent of Estonian people intend to purchase a home within the next three years. The findings highlight a significant level of interest in the housing market among the population. The study examined the financial expectations of those considering a mortgage. Approximately half of the people surveyed indicated a willingness to commit to monthly loan payments exceeding 500 euros. Conversely, the remaining 50% expressed a preference for maintaining payments at or below this threshold. This data suggests a diverse range of affordability considerations within the Estonian market. The research indicates a substantial segment of potential buyers are prepared for larger financial commitments, while others prioritize more manageable monthly payments. The study, conducted across Estonia, provides valuable insight into consumer attitudes and financial readiness regarding homeownership. Further analysis will likely explore the factors driving this interest among Estonian people and the impact on the broader housing sector. — Word Count: Approximately 248 Topics: #people #study #estonian Post navigation Trump promises Russian tanker to bring oil to Cuba: «People must survive» The United States allows a Russian oil tanker to reach Cuba