The housing market it at a record high that its never been at also.
We don't want to hurt anybody, kill anybody, build any prisons, or build police. We want to make it unnecessary for people to steal - so they'll have access to medical care, health care, decent housing, all people, all over the world. As long as you don't share your resources, you are going to have trouble
Education, housing and hospitals are the most important things for society.
There are several ways in order to reduce the housing problem. One way is to allow a developer to buy land more cheaply if it's in an outlying area.
I would guess that there's adequate low-income housing in the country.
By laying the groundwork for a system centered on home ownership rather than the public housing popular in Europe, the New Deal made possible the great postwar housing boom that populated the Sun Belt and boosted millions of Americans into the middle class, where, ironically, they often became Republicans.
Social housing, education, health, jobs and sustainable surroundings. Those are my priorities.
All three of the leaders looked like they were surprised to be asked about housing. And really none of them had anything interesting to say. And so this is something we need to push hard on to ensure that they understand that our housing crisis is really a major economic issue. It's not a social issue; it's an economic issue.
. . . housing activity will remain healthy for some time to come.
We were talking to shop owners or ordinary people who were living in these buildings now. A lot of the Olympic Villages were turned into housing.