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Too little, too late: the lack of affordable housing

January 11, 2023

This week on World in Progress: Affordable housing is hard to come by. The situation is particularly dire in some cities in Turkey where inflation is high, and apartments are few and far between. And some people in the Netherlands are building their own town from the ground up.

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In Turkey, high inflation has made everything more expensive – for many, living costs have soared so much that they are just barely scraping by. Finding affordable housing has become virtually impossible in some cities.  During the COVID pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, building projects were put on hold. By the time construction was due to be picked up again, the price increase had hit, pushing construction prices up even more. 

Report: Mira Schwarz, presented by Charli Shield  

 

Oosterwold in the Netherlands, on the outskirts of Amsterdam, is an experiment that lets residents build a town from the ground up. The residents decide together what their town should look like. People can live there as they like, be it in a house or a tent. There aren't many rules, but one of them is that the town has to be green. Even here, prices for new plots have multiplied.

Report: Tim Schauenberg, presented by Evelyn McClafferty

Sarah Steffen Author and editor with a keen interest on underreported crises.
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