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Madrid Squatting Cases Reignite Political Debate
Recent high-profile squatting cases in Madrid, including the occupation of luxury apartments and a million-euro home, have intensified the political debate, contrasting with the government's earlier downplaying of the issue; the city council is advocating for rapid eviction legislation.
Madrid Squatting Cases Reignite Political Debate
Recent high-profile squatting cases in Madrid, including the occupation of luxury apartments and a million-euro home, have intensified the political debate, contrasting with the government's earlier downplaying of the issue; the city council is advocating for rapid eviction legislation.
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48% Bias Score


Greece Tightens Short-Term Rental Rules Amid Tourism Boom
Greece's parliament is debating stricter rules for short-term rentals, banning basements and storage spaces as rentals and implementing a one-year registration ban in Athens' popular tourist districts due to rising housing costs and the strain on resources amid a surge in tourism.
Greece Tightens Short-Term Rental Rules Amid Tourism Boom
Greece's parliament is debating stricter rules for short-term rentals, banning basements and storage spaces as rentals and implementing a one-year registration ban in Athens' popular tourist districts due to rising housing costs and the strain on resources amid a surge in tourism.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey's Housing Crisis: Increased Supply Ineffective Without Affordability Measures
Bugra Gokce, head of Istanbul Planning Agency, refutes the claim that increased housing supply will lower prices and rents in Turkey, citing unaffordable loan payments (60,000 TL monthly for a 2 million TL loan), purchases by high-income individuals and foreigners, and the impact of irregular immigr...
Turkey's Housing Crisis: Increased Supply Ineffective Without Affordability Measures
Bugra Gokce, head of Istanbul Planning Agency, refutes the claim that increased housing supply will lower prices and rents in Turkey, citing unaffordable loan payments (60,000 TL monthly for a 2 million TL loan), purchases by high-income individuals and foreigners, and the impact of irregular immigr...
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40% Bias Score


\"Dutch Housing Subsidies Primarily Benefit Landowners, CPB Warns\"\
\"The Dutch government's €5 billion housing subsidy plan is likely to primarily benefit landowners, not buyers, due to limited building space, according to CPB research; alternative approaches are needed to increase affordable housing, the CPB states.\
\"Dutch Housing Subsidies Primarily Benefit Landowners, CPB Warns\"\
\"The Dutch government's €5 billion housing subsidy plan is likely to primarily benefit landowners, not buyers, due to limited building space, according to CPB research; alternative approaches are needed to increase affordable housing, the CPB states.\
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36% Bias Score


PP Housing Plan Aims to Increase Supply Amidst Spain's Crisis
The PP proposes a comprehensive housing plan to tackle Spain's housing crisis by increasing supply through land liberalization, streamlined bureaucracy, and public-private partnerships, with examples like Huesca's 1,300-home project illustrating its approach.
PP Housing Plan Aims to Increase Supply Amidst Spain's Crisis
The PP proposes a comprehensive housing plan to tackle Spain's housing crisis by increasing supply through land liberalization, streamlined bureaucracy, and public-private partnerships, with examples like Huesca's 1,300-home project illustrating its approach.
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56% Bias Score


Riverwood NIMBYs Petition Against Social Housing for Elderly Women
Residents of Hardwicke Street, Riverwood, are petitioning against a 29-apartment social housing complex for elderly women, citing concerns about property devaluation, neighborhood character, and safety, despite a 62,590-person waiting list and a 221,500 dwelling shortage in NSW social housing.
Riverwood NIMBYs Petition Against Social Housing for Elderly Women
Residents of Hardwicke Street, Riverwood, are petitioning against a 29-apartment social housing complex for elderly women, citing concerns about property devaluation, neighborhood character, and safety, despite a 62,590-person waiting list and a 221,500 dwelling shortage in NSW social housing.
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68% Bias Score

Secrecy Surrounding Macquarie Park Apartment Block Defects Undermines Housing Policies
An 885-unit apartment complex in Macquarie Park, NSW, Australia, has been found to have serious concrete slab faults requiring rectification, but the agreement between the developer and the Building Commission NSW is shrouded in secrecy, impacting public trust and housing affordability.

Secrecy Surrounding Macquarie Park Apartment Block Defects Undermines Housing Policies
An 885-unit apartment complex in Macquarie Park, NSW, Australia, has been found to have serious concrete slab faults requiring rectification, but the agreement between the developer and the Building Commission NSW is shrouded in secrecy, impacting public trust and housing affordability.
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44% Bias Score

Pilot Project Tackles Depopulation in Rural Spain Through Housing Initiatives
A pilot project in San Esteban de Gormaz, Soria, seeks to reverse depopulation by addressing a 42% housing vacancy rate through community engagement, landlord support, and public incentives, aiming to attract renters and revitalize the rural area.

Pilot Project Tackles Depopulation in Rural Spain Through Housing Initiatives
A pilot project in San Esteban de Gormaz, Soria, seeks to reverse depopulation by addressing a 42% housing vacancy rate through community engagement, landlord support, and public incentives, aiming to attract renters and revitalize the rural area.
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44% Bias Score

CPB Warns Housing Subsidies Primarily Benefit Landowners, Not Buyers
The Dutch Central Planning Bureau (CPB) warns that \u20ac5 billion in government housing subsidies will likely primarily benefit landowners, not homebuyers, unless the system is fundamentally altered, while average house prices are expected to reach \u20ac500,000 by summer if the current rate contin...

CPB Warns Housing Subsidies Primarily Benefit Landowners, Not Buyers
The Dutch Central Planning Bureau (CPB) warns that \u20ac5 billion in government housing subsidies will likely primarily benefit landowners, not homebuyers, unless the system is fundamentally altered, while average house prices are expected to reach \u20ac500,000 by summer if the current rate contin...
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48% Bias Score

Justice Department Sues Landlords for Alleged Rent-Fixing Scheme
The U.S. Justice Department sued six major landlords for allegedly colluding to keep rents high using an algorithm and shared data, impacting millions of renters already struggling with affordability; one landlord denied the accusations.

Justice Department Sues Landlords for Alleged Rent-Fixing Scheme
The U.S. Justice Department sued six major landlords for allegedly colluding to keep rents high using an algorithm and shared data, impacting millions of renters already struggling with affordability; one landlord denied the accusations.
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52% Bias Score

Berlin Senate Rejects Purchase of Dilapidated Building, Risking Tenant Displacement
Berlin's Senate rejected a €1.4 million bid to buy a dilapidated 20-unit apartment building at Schönleinstraße 19, citing legal restrictions on using urban development funds, despite the district's approval and the risk of tenant displacement due to potential rent increases after private sale.

Berlin Senate Rejects Purchase of Dilapidated Building, Risking Tenant Displacement
Berlin's Senate rejected a €1.4 million bid to buy a dilapidated 20-unit apartment building at Schönleinstraße 19, citing legal restrictions on using urban development funds, despite the district's approval and the risk of tenant displacement due to potential rent increases after private sale.
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64% Bias Score

Greater Boston Housing Crisis: Renters Disproportionately Affected
From 2019-2023, Greater Boston renters faced a significantly higher cost burden than homeowners; 45.6% of renters versus 26.7% of homeowners spent 30% or more of their income on housing, contributing to a 35,000-resident exodus in 2023.

Greater Boston Housing Crisis: Renters Disproportionately Affected
From 2019-2023, Greater Boston renters faced a significantly higher cost burden than homeowners; 45.6% of renters versus 26.7% of homeowners spent 30% or more of their income on housing, contributing to a 35,000-resident exodus in 2023.
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40% Bias Score
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