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20 votes
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For the few who heat homes with coal, it's still king
6 votes -
Florida is drowning. Condos are still being built. Can't humans see the writing on the wall?
18 votes -
How Wall Street bought up America's homes
9 votes -
A Green New Deal for housing
12 votes -
'She means thirty books per room, right?' Bibliophiles voice their horror over claims tidying guru Marie Kondo tells people to severely restrict the reading material they keep in their home.
11 votes -
The end of the American Chinatown - How renewed interest in downtown living is threatening neighborhoods that long provided a first stop for new immigrants
6 votes -
Automated background checks are deciding who's fit for a home
10 votes -
30,000 empty homes and nowhere to live: inside Dublin’s housing crisis
19 votes -
Middle-class San Francisco tenants are moving into dorms for reasonable rent
9 votes -
A 23-year-old designer has won a top £50,000 ($64,385) prize after creating a low-cost bamboo housing unit to address the Philippines' slum crisis
8 votes -
Cities: Skylines | Power, Politics, & Planning: Episode 5: Public Housing Part 1
6 votes -
How we turned our apartment block into a community
8 votes -
Wealthy White people in Atlanta suburb tried to secede from their Black-led town. They failed.
16 votes -
Australia's housing downturn is set to be the largest in nearly forty years, and if the global economy falters it could get even worse
3 votes -
The strange and curious tale of the last true hermit
9 votes -
The strangest form of White flight
11 votes -
Living beneath the ground in an Australian desert
10 votes -
Dulwich Hamlet: The improbable tale of a tiny football club that lost its home to developers – and won it back
4 votes -
The new American dream home is one you never have to leave
9 votes -
How Manhattan became a rich ghost town
14 votes -
Australian house prices have biggest drop since GFC amid warnings of credit crunch
4 votes -
What are some big mistakes that first-time home buyers can make?
My husband and I are in the process of finding our first home, and I'm hoping to learn some lessons from those of you with experience.
34 votes -
Finding apartments is impossible
I am currently looking for an apartment because I am moving away for my masters. My girlfriend and I have contacted 15-20 people and we have received 2 answers. Both tried to scam us. I noticed he...
I am currently looking for an apartment because I am moving away for my masters. My girlfriend and I have contacted 15-20 people and we have received 2 answers. Both tried to scam us.
I noticed he was scamming because of the way the message was formed, it has a very typical structure. If anyone wants I can share it. I also noticed the pictures looked too good, a reverse image search showed that it was from a hotel.This time I had the email address, so I sent him a mail asking whether this link also contained pictures of his apartment. Behind that link there was a picture of goatse lol. I am not sure if imgur counts my views twice, but so far it has had 3 visits. Just felt the need to share
12 votes -
Why are cities still so segregated?
5 votes -
Inside Hong Kong's cage homes
12 votes -
Average Canadian house sold for CAD$481,500 last month, up 1% in past year
6 votes -
Tiny homes, big community: Okotoks exploring affordable, eco-friendly homes
11 votes -
Foreigners face ban on buying homes in New Zealand after apocalypse bolthole fad hikes prices
7 votes -
Wells Fargo may have accidentally foreclosed 400 US homes
10 votes -
Residents of the Bay Area, CA, how do we address the homeless camps littering the streets of Oakland and surrounding towns?
Before we get started, PLEASE, no political agenda harping, shit posting, trolling, etc. This is something that is on a sharp increase right now in the Bay Area and I'm genuinely wanting to hear...
Before we get started, PLEASE, no political agenda harping, shit posting, trolling, etc. This is something that is on a sharp increase right now in the Bay Area and I'm genuinely wanting to hear other people's thoughts and opinions on this.
The homeless camps have officially reached an out of control level. There is no denying this. Trash and used hypodermic needles litter the streets. Drug use and sales is seen on street corners near the camps. I personally have seen residents of the camps painting graffiti in broad day light. There are unsafe cooking set ups causing explosions and fires putting residents at risk and leaving charred remains for weeks at a time. Cite: https://evilleeye.com/news-commentary/public-safety/explosion-home-depot-homeless-encampment-rattles-emeryville-west-oakland-neighbors/
What is going on here? How come cities are not cleaning this stuff up? I realize that if the city did conduct some massive eviction/clean up, the residents would just move somewhere else. But what about the trash? Can't that be cleaned up? In many places, I've seen it up to the ankles of people walking around in the camps.
I truly don't know what the non-camp residents are suppose to do? Do we just turn a blind eye and let the trash pile up? Or do we demand action to keep our streets clean and safe?
16 votes -
To better understand the Raising Housing Price, review the housing culture
1 vote