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				<description><![CDATA[<p>It was revealed, in a survey carried out by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy (LILP) in 2019, that 90 percent of the 200 cities around the globe that were polled were considered to be unaffordable to live in, based</p>
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<p>It was revealed, in a survey carried out by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy (<a href="https://www.lincolninst.edu/">LILP</a>) in 2019, that 90 percent of the 200 cities around the globe that were polled were considered to be unaffordable to live in, based on average house price in relation to median income. The impact of <a href="https://precisionbackgroundscreening.com/coronavirus-safety-tips/">COVID-19</a> has only worsened the housing crisis, and government stimulus packages designed to fend off economic disaster are unsustainable in the long term. The data from the LILP shows that although household debt might boost economic growth and employment in the short term, households are eventually forced to rein in spending to repay these loans.</p>



<p>This then results in debt
damaging the economy in the long run, and therefore, affordable housing is
ultimately beneficial for both homeowners and the economy.</p>



<p>The last half of 2020, and the
first half of 2021, have both seen housing prices across the world dramatically
increase; in America, prices rose by 11 percent during the period, the fastest
pace in 15 years, while in New Zealand, house prices were up by 22 percent. As
a result, many countries, including Italy and the US, implemented measures to
protect mortgage holders against the risk of losing their homes. The reasoning
behind this was because mortgages can go lower while wages are not rising, and
many are becoming unemployed due to the pandemic.</p>



<p>The rise in house prices also
coincides with the increased demand for more housing, as a result of a growing
population and a shift in demographics. This demand for housing has been
particularly present within city centers, where there are good transport links,
and a surplus of public services.</p>



<p>Richard Florida, founder of the
Creative Class Group, told <em>World
Finance</em> that part of the reason for the housing crisis is because
“housing has been financialized and turned into an investment vehicle, which
has caused an oversupply of luxury housing and a lack of affordable housing.”
Florida added to this that “home ownership has created challenges for our
cities by restricting the supply of housing and creating a system that
incentivizes those that make an <a href="https://precisionbackgroundscreening.com/best-investments-for-2021/">investment</a>.”</p>



<p>The decline in home ownership as
a result of unaffordable housing has led to the economic benefits of home
ownership being questioned even further. In rich countries in particular, home
ownership has previously been glorified as the ultimate goal. However, it now
seems that it is a dysfunctional concept at times, and has led to gaping
inequalities, as Florida talks about, as well as inflaming generational and
geographical divides.</p>



<p><strong>The foundation of the problem</strong></p>



<p>Prior to the
pandemic, lack of affordable housing was already a major issue. A growth in
luxury tower blocks in cities across the world contributed to this, with this
increase being partially aimed at the rise of foreign investors. This
consequently contributed to a shortage in housing for the low and middle-income
people in these cities. Vancouver has been viewed in recent decades as a place
abroad for the wealthy Chinese to keep their assets. This has led to an
increase in how upmarket certain areas of the city are, which has subsequently
decreased how affordable the city is to locals.</p>



<p>Hong Kong is another unaffordable
city, having retained the title as having the world’s least affordable housing
market for an 11th consecutive year in 2020, with the average price for a home
a staggering 20.8 times the annual household income. Although there is a public
housing scheme to try and combat this issue, it unfortunately offers little
compensation to tackle this sizeable disparity, with a current waiting time of
five and a half years.</p>



<p>Hong Kong’s home ownership scheme
(HOS) does not improve on this, as the chance of being successful with this
government initiative is only 1.63 percent. Tokyo is one of the few cities to
have kept up with the increasing housing demand for all classes, but this can
largely be explained by its deregulated housing policies, which mean that in
this city there are no rent controls, and fewer restrictions on height and
density. Japan has consistently been building nearly one million new homes and
apartments each year for the last decade.</p>



<p><strong>Shortage of houses</strong></p>



<p>In the US,
house prices have increased by nearly 40 percent since 2000, making the median
home in 200 US cities $1m. Home ownership has become unattainable for the vast
majority of the population. This difficulty is also highlighted through the
National Low Income Housing coalition, who found that a renter working 40 hours
a week and earning <a href="https://precisionbackgroundscreening.com/federal-minimum-wage/">minimum wage</a> cannot
afford a two-bedroom apartment in the US. One of the reasons for the shortage
of new houses is due to the exclusionary zoning laws, with some areas of the US
having neighborhood bans on new developments. There are also rules to establish
minimum lot sizes, or requirements to include a certain number of parking spots
per development.</p>



<p>Most recently, corporate
relocations during the pandemic have contributed to dramatic surges in a demand
for housing for particular reasons. At the end of 2020, <a href="https://twitter.com/elonmusk">Elon
Musk</a> announced
that Tesla was moving to Texas, which consequently led to a boom in the Texas
housing market. The rise in the cost of construction materials has also
contributed to a shortage of new houses globally. The cost of home building
materials has increased as a result of higher tariffs emerging from the ongoing
trade war, with increased tariffs being placed on imported steel, aluminum and
other building materials.</p>



<p>According to the Bureau of Labor,
the cost of raw materials in the US has risen as high as 20.2 percent since the
financial crisis. The lack of construction occurring during the pandemic has
also contributed to this pre-existing issue, with output falling in April 2020
by 40 percent in the UK, and by 30 percent in the US. It will continue to take
time before global residential construction reaches pre-COVID-19 volumes.</p>



<p><strong>Tackling the housing crisis
after COVID</strong></p>



<p>Post-COVID,
there is the hope that globally we can move forward on the critical housing
targets of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Goal 11 is to ‘make
cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable,’ and
new housing projects should bear this in mind when starting new construction
projects, particularly in cities. In addition, more consideration for the
wellbeing of citizens must be given over the desire to make a hefty profit.</p>



<p>Some cities across the world have
been working on affordable housing plans for the last couple of years to combat
the housing crisis, and hopefully these new ways of solving the housing crisis
can be learnt from, and put into effect on a global scale. In Australia, the
state government of Sydney launched a partnership with the private sector and
community housing groups in 2018 to develop and renovate 23,000 social housing
units in different neighborhoods.</p>



<p>In addition, Melbourne founded
the Melbourne apartment project in 2018 to encourage home ownership, with 34
apartments built via this scheme. Six were sold at the market rate, which then
enabled the other 28 to be subsidized through a deferred second mortgage model,
in order to reduce the necessary deposit and repayments.</p>



<p>In India, they have found a
cheaper construction material; glass fiber reinforced gypsum (GFRG) panels,
which use a minimal amount of concrete and steel, and therefore the cost of the
material is greatly reduced. This means that the houses made from this material
in the future will be more affordable. In Austin, Texas, the company ICON has
gone one step further to find more efficient and less costly ways to build
houses, through developing <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_printing">3D printing</a>
robotics that are capable of printing 2,000 square foot houses.</p>



<p>The global housing crisis is much
bigger than just housing, due to the enduring issues of availability of
transport and the nearby location of public services. The shortage of land must
also be solved, due to limited land supply increasing demand and therefore also
price. While it is important for a solution to be found to fix the current
disparity between house prices and wages, it is also important to consider
other solutions to unaffordable housing in cities. This includes repurposing
vacant properties, and improving transport links to increase the amount of land
around a city that people are happy to live in.</p>



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