Some quite out of touch comments in here, I think. Saying “unlikely they would imitate the stylish apartment blocks that can be seen in the likes of Paris or Rome.” when a large chunk of our population currently don’t have a hope of ever owning a home is pretty elitist, in my view.

They also mention 50m2 as being considered the minimum for banks to lend to you, I live in a three bedroom house that’s 100, a living space for one person can definitely be less than half that.

I really hope we can get more dwellings built that are affordable for a single person, that’s something currently missing from our market, I feel.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    15 months ago

    And that’s kinda what we need right now, just mass produced, low cost housing that people can actually afford.

    • @njm1314
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      55 months ago

      Except it is neither low cost nor affordable.

        • @njm1314
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          35 months ago

          Because I’ve been alive and a renter in the last twenty years?

          • @[email protected]OP
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            15 months ago

            And that means these hypothetical new builds will be unaffordable?

            You’re going to have to explain your reasoning here, we’ve had a shortage of housing for a very long time, how will ending that shortage not help?