No More Landlords | Student Co-op Homes
Produced by Co-operatives UK, the video covers the story of students-led cooperative housing schemes and initiatives, signalling a shift in ownership structures and ways of co-habitating.
Produced by Co-operatives UK, the video covers the story of students-led cooperative housing schemes and initiatives, signalling a shift in ownership structures and ways of co-habitating.
Ulrich Paul schreibt in der Berliner Zeitung über ein neues Wohnprojekt mit WGs und Ateliers der Wohnungsbaugesellschaft Stadt und Land in Berlin Neukölln.
Kurz und Knapp: Die Broschüre der BIM (Berliner Immobilienmanagement GmbH) informiert und klärt auf zu den wichtigsten Fragen hinsichtlich der Konzeptverfahren, welche durch die BIM durchgeführt werden.
Written by Tom Llewellyn and originally published on Shareable, the article reports on the activity of the East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative (EBPREC) by featuring an interview with its executive director, Noni Session.
The article, written by David J. Thompson and originally published on Coop-News discusses the alternative solutions that New York and Toronto are experimenting with when facing soaring prices of the housing markets which are pushing away the workforce.
Nicolas Šustr schreibt im Neuen Deutschland über sogenannte Schattenmieten und die Umgehung und Missachtung des Mietendeckels in Berlin.
Pressemitteilung des Senats für Stadtentwicklung und Wohnen zur Grundstücksvergabe an Dritte auf den Buckower Feldern.
Co-authored by Rowland Atkinson and Keith Jacobs and published on The Conversation, the article addresses the issue of how the covid19 pandemic has aggravated the crisis of the UK housing market, causing more and more people to resort to emergency means to secure housing.
Authored by Valerie Schloredt and published on Yes Magazine, the article places an emphasis on what city residents can do to counter gentrification and make effectively more inclusive cities, instead of resigning to the status quo of communities beind displaced, evicted or bought out, creating af
Matt Hickman's article describes the cohousing complex Argyle Gardens, realised by the women-owned, Oregon-based Holst Architecture as a "deep affordable housing" project, with a colourful appereance and a 72-unit strong compound.