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ghiaab_al_qamaar t1_ixefbas wrote

Which other countries have shown this “time and time again”?

Off the top of my head, I can think of ambitious public housing programs in Austria (which in the modern day is increasingly utilizing public-private partnerships) and Singapore (whose 99-year lease concept alters the game quite a bit).

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Darrackodrama t1_ixfhdjk wrote

Austria and Singapore and in part Hong Kong, these are the only places it’s been tried in part at least.

It works 100% you just have to do it

Also I want to add to that list some of the Soviet republics, they at least showed you do not need private landlords to house people. Sure the housing wasn’t the best quality but modern Russian housing is just as poor but far more expensive even for krushchev blocks.

For their time Soviet housing blocks were revolutionary walkable communities

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Inevitable_Return_63 t1_ixueyw5 wrote

Yes, if you ask anyone who lived in Soviet Russian housing, it is nothing but a constant stream of praise!…

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