In a suburb in Berlin sits a collection of average looking apartment buildings that are actually a look into Germany's greener future. The Future Living Berlin housing project consists of 90 newbuild apartments in 14 separate towers. The designers say the apartments have been constru...
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Private versus state-owned housing in Berlin: Changing provision of low-income householdsBerlinHousing privatizationState-owned housingFinancial investorsLow-incomeHousing privatization in Germany was heavily pursued after the unification until the mid-2000s. Berlin, which once was the stronghold of state-...
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Much of former East Berlin's housing lies within large, prefabricated estates that contain around 240 000 dwellings. However, such areas are now suffering from serious deficiencies of construction and design, and in 1992 the Berlin Senate resolved to refurbish all of these areas. The regeneration ...
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“I never know when they’re going to walk in the door,” she says. It’s far from the first time she’s agreed to a subpar arrangement; the pressure of finding the next place to live sometimes means ignoring your instincts. “I should have known it would be red flag, red flag, ...
We’ve had a change of government since the referendum. Berlin has a CDU mayor for the first time in 20 years, backed up by Franziska Giffey’s SPD. Surely, that is going to make passing any housing expropriation law more difficult. ...
Redlining was the first thing he mentioned, but he also cites the Federal Reserve (dispenser of easy money) and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (dispensers of housing subsidies). In the latter part of his answer, he focused on “securitization,” which is what happens when mortgages are bundled...