Netherlands has a shortage due to lack of keeping up but that is also a problem for the social housing co-ops (which got hurt a lot by the global stock market crash due to the property crash as they had also invested in stocks...)
Dublin has a shortage due to lack of investment/keeping up AND people objecting to flats being built nearby
Some cities have zoning problems as well, where councils refuse to rezone old shops/industrial areas
There are no government built houses in Berlin at all?
Is that the only reason?
Netherlands has a shortage due to lack of keeping up but that is also a problem for the social housing co-ops (which got hurt a lot by the global stock market crash due to the property crash as they had also invested in stocks...)
Dublin has a shortage due to lack of investment/keeping up AND people objecting to flats being built nearby
Some cities have zoning problems as well, where councils refuse to rezone old shops/industrial areas
There are no government built houses in Berlin at all?