Thoughtful you say hey? Not a great deal of thought in this from...

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    Thoughtful you say hey?

    Not a great deal of thought in this from Koch
    “We also should recognise that without investors, there would be nowhere to rent, ”

    that has to be the most ridiculous and ignorant statement on housing if he’s assuming investors to be private - which he seems to infer.

    he needs to get his head out of Australia———

    “Nordic nations generally have a balanced approach to housing, with a mix of private and social housing investments. However, they do tend to have higher levels of social housing investment compared to many other countries.

    In Nordic countries, there is a strong emphasis on providing affordable and quality housing for all citizens. This is reflected in their housing policies and investment patterns:

    1. Social Housing: Nordic countries typically have a higher proportion of social housing compared to countries like Australia. For example, in Sweden, public housing accounts for more than triple the proportion it does in Australia[5].

    2. Housing Cooperatives: Nordic nations have significant investments in housing cooperatives. In Sweden, housing cooperatives make up 22% of the total housing stock, while in Norway, they account for 15% nationwide and 40% in Oslo[5].

    3. Co-ownership Models: Countries like Sweden, Norway, and Denmark have extensive co-ownership systems. These models allow individuals to own and control their dwellings while sharing common spaces and property management with neighbors, improving affordability[5].

    4. Public-Private Partnerships: Nordic countries often utilize public-private partnerships to develop and maintain housing projects, combining government support with private sector expertise and resources[3].

    5. Sustainable Housing: There's a strong focus on sustainable and energy-efficient housing practices, which can be seen as a long-term investment in the housing sector[3].

    While private housing investment still exists in Nordic countries, their approach to housing tends to prioritize homes as places to live rather than as investment vehicles[5]. This balanced approach aims to ensure housing affordability and accessibility for a broader range of the population.


    [1] Nordic investors are increasingly targeting the 'living' sectors across ... https://en.savills.fr/blog/article/...iving--sectors-across-continental-europe.aspx
    [2] [PDF] Housing and Housing Policy in the Nordic Countries - norden.org https://norden.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:702479/FULLTEXT01.pdf
    [3] Housing System in the Nordic Countries https://20countries.com/nordic-countries/housing/
    [4] What we can learn from Nordic countries about affordable housing https://www.maparchitects.com/news/nordic-countries-affordable-housing
    [5] Housing Affordability Crisis Requires Nordic Policy Solutions: Experts https://australiainstitute.org.au/p...sis-requires-nordic-policy-solutions-experts/
 
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