Far better to put that energy into more not-for-profit & co-operative housing that have a diverse blend of income levels - making for stronger communities and stable availability of affordable/subsidised units.
Far better to put that energy into more not-for-profit & co-operative housing that have a diverse blend of income levels - making for stronger communities and stable availability of affordable/subsidised units.
Should they sell at/close to the price they paid to ‘make room’ and eat the increased cost, just because they might able to afford it?
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Should they sell at/close to the price they paid to ‘make room’ and eat the increased cost, just because they might able to afford it?
Cont’d…
In fact, with most non-profit housing, people paying full rent (‘market’) are actually contributing to the subsidies needed by their neighbours.
Even then, rents will be lower because they’re not funding profit margin.
It’s a model we’ve tragically underinvested in.
In fact, with most non-profit housing, people paying full rent (‘market’) are actually contributing to the subsidies needed by their neighbours.
Even then, rents will be lower because they’re not funding profit margin.
It’s a model we’ve tragically underinvested in.
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