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Solving the Global Housing Crisis: Market vs Government
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December 10, 2025에 시작됨
Housing is becoming unaffordable in major cities worldwide. Should we rely on market forces, government intervention, or community-led solutions?
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Mixed-income neighborhoods need intentional planning to prevent segregation
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Building more high-density housing is the key to solving affordability
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Free market competition and deregulation are the best ways to increase affordable housing
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Community land trusts and cooperative housing models offer viable alternatives
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Zoning laws that limit building are the real culprit—fix regulations first
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Housing should be treated as a right, not a commodity—government intervention is essential
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Foreign investment in residential property should be restricted to protect affordability
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