Emergency
Home emergency in the Netherlands in 1966. If you listen to the text, nothing has changed.
The Tweebosbuurt, in Rotterdam where the neighbourhood needs to be sanitized and flat, so the residents leave. And they don't come back, because living on that plot of land becomes priceless for today's residents: neighborhoods for the rich.
Landlords without faces. Apartments without tenants. A documentary about the new unlivable city. House prices in cities around the world are rising. Incomes not. The workers and middle classes are expelled from the cities, while financial powerhouses use housing as a place to park money. Why housing has become one of the most pressing world problems today?
WoonProtest
Housing distress hasn't been so high since the 1980s. Support for the Residential Protest is widely supported in society, thousands of participants stood up. September 12 at Westerpark.
Those who have an interest in having one stay short have it for saying. Money is earned by municipalities (land) property developers, pension funds and the government. The rich can buy and rent and start-up premiums are pushed up prices. I In Buitenhof, this failing system was well explained. especially by a cottage melker Hans de Geus who wrote a book about it. It's easier to invest in homes than buying a home to live in. That shows how big the inequality in the housing market has become,
Hans de Geus, who wrote a book about it, “How I became a cottage melker”. It's easier to invest in homes than buying a home to live in. That shows how big the inequality in the housing market has become,
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