While doing some research on world wide history stuff of social housing for a upcoming lecture to hold, I stumbled suddenly over an article on cbc with the tilte:
At the world's oldest social housing, rent hasn't changed since 1521
The author claims it still costs € 1,00 / year to rent. It's situated at the Fuggerei in Augsburg, Germany.
Seems very affordable to life there. I'm not about going deeper with this post, just want to share it.
But for those who may want read the article - cbc.ca/radio/day6/hazaras-at-r…nged-since-1521-1.6155041
At the world's oldest social housing, rent hasn't changed since 1521
The author claims it still costs € 1,00 / year to rent. It's situated at the Fuggerei in Augsburg, Germany.
Seems very affordable to life there. I'm not about going deeper with this post, just want to share it.
But for those who may want read the article - cbc.ca/radio/day6/hazaras-at-r…nged-since-1521-1.6155041