an inflation in price of property beyond its true value
• real state bubble
a type of collaborative housing in which residents actively participate in the design and operation of their own neighborhoods
• cohousing
people who rent property
• tenants
the plight of poor people who lack shelter and live primarily on the streets
• homelessness
Housing targeted to households with low or moderate incomes
• low-income housing
Bills usually paid quarterly for gas, electricity, water, Council Tax, phone etc.
• utility bills
an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
• budget
reasonably-priced lodging
• affordable home
to force someone to leave a house or flat
• to evict /eviction
higher proportions of income dedicated to housing than is affordable
• overburdened with housing costs
groups or families living together who earn below the median income
• low-income households
Trouble locating available, decent, and affordable housing
• housing issues
the average of the initial and new price
• average price
moving to a smaller home
• downsizing
too many people living in a small home or too few people living in big home
• overcrowding and under occupations
A loan to purchase a home or other real estate
• mortgage
someone who owns land or property and rents it to someone.
• landlords
people who own their home
• homeowners
income (after taxes) that is available to you for saving or spending
• disposable income
ever-increasing value of property
• rising home prices
Rental housing that is owned and managed by a public institution or nonprofit organization
• social housing
having partial financial support from public funds
• subsidized
an amount of money that you pay at the time that you buy something but is only a part of the total cost of that thing. You usually pay the rest of the cost over a period of time
• to make a down payment
people who move into homes that belong to other people
squatting/squatters
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