[News Dive] President Yoon orders exclusion of multiple-property officials from real estate policy discussions
President Yoon has ordered that public officials with multiple properties be excluded from discussions on real estate policy.
Two funds that bought 2,490 public apartments from Gallardón and Botella are reselling them for up to six times more
Investment funds Nestar and Fidere are reselling public apartments bought from the Madrid City Council at greatly inflated prices, causing public outcry.
Good news for California: Newsom announces that the number of homeless people has decreased by 9%
California reported a 9% decrease in homelessness, prompting both hope and skepticism as Governor Newsom announces new funding for shelters and services.
Increasing Supply of Specialized Public Rental Housing for Youth, Seniors, and Single-Parent Households
The South Korean government is expanding the supply of public rental housing tailored for youth, seniors, and single-parent households, aiming to provide customized caregiving, job, and welfare services.
Women head 81% of families seeking housing in Mongaguá, survey points out
A survey in Mongaguá reveals that 81% of families looking for housing are led by women, highlighting significant female leadership in this community.
The privatization of protected housing is gaining ground in Madrid and the Valencian Community
The privatization of protected housing in Madrid and the Valencian Community is leading to a loss of control over public land and housing allocations, exacerbated by recent scandals.
Why doesn’t Sumar leave the Government to stop its electoral decline?
The article discusses Sumar's decision to remain in the Spanish government despite internal conflicts and public criticisms, particularly regarding housing policies and tensions with the PSOE.
Tempelhofer Field, Berlin: Yes to housing – but not there
There is a debate in Berlin regarding the potential development of Tempelhofer Feld, with strong arguments highlighting its value as a precious public space.
Live Broadcast: Public Meeting of the Mayor on Housing Issues
The Mayor of Reykjavik is hosting a public meeting to discuss housing issues, focusing on creating affordable living options and sustainable urban development.
Public Defender's Office evaluates increase in housing assistance amid debate on additional benefits
The Public Defender's Office of Brazil is considering an adjustment to its housing assistance for members of the organization amidst discussions about eliminating additional public sector benefits.
Owners of neglected Vancouver SRO given chance to save it, despite ‘risk of collapse’
The owners of a neglected building in Vancouver have been given an extension to stabilize the property, which was previously deemed unsafe by city engineers.
Plzeň will build a new tram line to the Vinice housing estate. It was already considered by the communists
The city of Plzeň is set to construct a new tram line to serve the Vinice housing estate, a project that has historical roots dating back to communist discussions.
Shared Dreams or Shared Nightmares?
The article discusses the judicial delays in a case involving embezzlement of public funds for social housing by the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina.
Density push to allow for 20-storey towers in Melbourne's north
The Victorian government plans to allow for 20-storey apartment towers in parts of Brunswick and Coburg to boost housing density.
Which immigrants can receive health, food, or housing from the federal government in the U.S.
The article discusses the federal guidelines that determine which immigrants in the U.S. are eligible for public assistance programs such as health care, food, and housing.
The verdict against Kindberg stands firm - not granted leave to appeal in the Supreme Court
Daniel Kindberg and his associates have received prison sentences for serious bribery offenses related to their time at a municipal housing company in Sweden.
Supply of 342 Housing Units for Youth and Newlyweds in Cheongyang by Local and Provincial Governments
The local and provincial governments have collaborated to provide affordable public rental apartments for youth and newlywed couples in Cheongyang, South Korea.
Cancer-stricken WA elder died couch surfing while waiting for house, family says
An Indigenous elder in Western Australia died after years of homelessness while waiting for public housing, according to his family.
President of the Chamber is accused of embezzlement of public money in Conceição das Alagoas
The President of the Conceição das Alagoas City Council, Giliarde Pereira Alves, faces allegations of leading a scheme to divert public funds related to land expropriation for housing.
The Housing Allowance Fraud Cost an Officer His Job
An officer from Lithuania's border guard has been dismissed after being found guilty of fraudulently obtaining a housing allowance.
A Melbourne rooftop: the glittering night sky opened our hearts and minds to each other
The article reflects on the author's formative teenage years spent on a rooftop in Melbourne, highlighting themes of community and belonging amidst modest circumstances.
Jeonbuk Provincial Councilor Seo Nan-yi: “Out of 25 redevelopment projects in Jeonbuk, 13 have been halted"
Over half of the redevelopment projects in Jeonbuk, South Korea, have been halted or released, prompting calls for strengthened public management systems in housing maintenance projects.
Examination of public housing prices from 18th... Same market reflection rate as last year
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in South Korea will conduct a review of public housing prices from the 18th to the 6th of the next month, maintaining the same market reflection rate as last year.
Rent pause for flooded Aboriginal communities: ‘We’re talking about the most disadvantaged people in the Territory’
The Northern Territory government has implemented a rent freeze for public housing tenants in Aboriginal communities affected by severe flooding due to recent monsoonal rains.
Shinwol 5-dong in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, Finally Undergoes Redevelopment... "1241 Housing Units to be Provided"
The redevelopment plan for the aging residential area of Shinwol-dong in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, has been revived and will include the construction of 1241 housing units under a public redevelopment scheme.
MPPE takes legal action to prevent real estate growth from collapsing infrastructure and public services in Tamandaré
The Public Ministry of Pernambuco is seeking court intervention to ensure sustainable urban growth in Tamandaré as the city anticipates a significant increase in housing units.
Experts say, 'The prime real estate area Yongsan Business District should stop 'lotto' allocations and enhance public interest'
Experts are calling for measures to prevent lotto allocations in housing supply schemes to ensure the effective provision of public housing in South Korea.
Miguel Ángel Llamas (Podemos): "It is reasonable for León to have its own autonomous community"
Miguel Ángel Llamas from Podemos argues for León's own autonomous community while highlighting housing access and rural public services in his campaign.
'Killing Twice': The Grave of Song Hyun-su, the Artisan Who Protected 'Dan Jong' for 600 Years, May Disappear
Residents of Songdong Village are fighting against a government plan that threatens to displace their community and the historical grave of Song Hyun-su.
Renting pensioners feel 'deserted' by state government amid housing crisis
WA pensioner Bill Turner faces potential homelessness as he and many others struggle with the severe housing crisis in Western Australia.
Special audit reveals: Lakea subsidiary has illegally financed parent company
A state audit found multiple deficiencies in the operations of Lakea Kiinteistöt Oy, a subsidiary of the bankrupt housing developer Lakea, indicating illegal financing activities.
Mass Evictions in New York? The Federal Plan to Expel Migrants and Their Families from Their Homes in 2026
A federal proposal aims to limit public housing access in New York to U.S. citizens and eligible legal immigrants, impacting a wider group including undocumented residents and their families.
After Neighbor Complaints and Insecurity: Residents from Controversial Housing Must be Moved
At least eight residents will be relocated from the Granvej social psychiatric housing in Bagsværd due to ongoing complaints about safety from local residents.
Neighbors are Upset Everywhere in the Country. Now the Minister Wants to Stop Senseless Demolitions
In Denmark, a proposed 'preserve or explain' principle aims to curb unnecessary demolitions of buildings, addressing growing public concern over the loss of historical structures.
The Municipality recruits third sector entities to manage 500 low-cost rental apartments
The municipality has launched a call for third sector entities to co-design and manage 500 public housing units for vulnerable individuals and families.
LA County Reports First Drop in Deaths of Unhoused People in a Decade
Los Angeles County has reported its first decrease in deaths among unhoused individuals in a decade, with public health officials noting a total of 2,208 deaths in 2024, which is 300 fewer than the previous year.
Airbnb says it will remove listings of popular apartments if notified by the São Paulo City Hall
Airbnb has announced it will remove listings of popular housing if notified formally by the São Paulo City Hall, following regulations that prohibit short-term rentals of social housing.
Man is approached by a group and shot dead in a housing complex in Macapá
A man was shot and killed on Monday night in a housing complex in Macapá, Brazil, after being approached by a group of suspects.
Development of Public-led Housing Near Aging Stations and Low-rise Areas...New Candidate Sites for Urban Complex Projects to Be Announced After Three Years
The South Korean government is set to announce new candidate sites for urban public housing complex projects to increase housing supply in city areas, starting from May 11 to June 8, 2023.
BluPeak: Need for a unified registry for public and municipal properties
BluPeak Estate Analytics emphasizes the need for systematic documentation of public properties to tackle the housing crisis in Greece.
Housing Plan, starting from 950 million
The Italian government's new housing plan, which could be approved in a cabinet meeting today, aims to address the housing emergency by allocating 950 million euros for the rehabilitation of unused public residential properties.
Good news for New York: Kathy Hochul announced the allocation of 68 million dollars to help nearly 1300 households
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a $68 million investment aimed at assisting approximately 1,300 households in need of affordable housing.
Madrid detects 'imminent risks' due to 942 repairs pending in public housing allocated to 'vulnerable groups'
The government of Madrid announces a 2.4 million euro emergency contract to address 942 unaddressed repairs in public housing for vulnerable groups due to the inaction of the contracted maintenance company.
SEC TURNER, GOV SANDERS: Why HUD’s proposed rule is a springboard to the American Dream
The article discusses the need for reform in HUD's housing assistance programs to promote work and self-sufficiency, particularly for non-elderly, able-bodied individuals currently relying on government support.
It took one email from the ABC to get action on Sharryn's housing 'mess'
Sharryn Johns, a public housing tenant in Tasmania, has struggled for over two years to access her backyard due to an improperly designed ramp, but action was prompted after inquiries from ABC News.
Business ticker: Greens call for a ban on new gas heating in Berlin's publicly owned apartments
The Green party in Berlin is urging a ban on the installation of new gas and oil heating systems in publicly owned housing.
The 'Pelotazo Culture' Resurfaces in Alicante Amid Housing Crisis with the VPO Scandal
The article discusses the resurgence of corruption in housing distribution in Alicante, where public housing was allocated to officials and their families amid a severe housing crisis.
The luxury development in Alicante under police scrutiny: apartments for minors, housing without registered residents...
A luxury residential development in Alicante is under police investigation due to alleged irregularities concerning public protection housing, raising serious political and legal implications.
Casa 47 allocates 100 million to buy housing and incorporate it into the public housing stock
Casa 47 has launched an initiative to invest 100 million euros in purchasing private homes to expand Spain's public housing stock.
SL wants to stop student housing: "Can lead to harm for people"
Stockholm's public transport authority SL is opposing the construction of student housing near subway tracks due to safety concerns regarding potential train derailments.