JayThaGrappla t1_iy8d2xc wrote
Reply to comment by RetroMetroShow in TIL Queensbridge Houses is the largest public housing development in the USA. It contains 29 buildings and 3,142 units for 7,000 people. by mankls3
There's a housing complex near me, actually it's right across the street, in Beijing. It's 20 something buildings and has around 10,000 people. And that's not even considered a big complex.
RetroMetroShow t1_iy8gd4u wrote
Does that government share information on public housing developments tho
JayThaGrappla t1_iy8gl0q wrote
China, bro. The government doesn't share any information lol
I know this from talking to the real estate agents in the area as I was interested in living there. It's actually a nice community with nice apartments, but found something better nearby.
RetroMetroShow t1_iy8gu2v wrote
Did they happen to mention how they subsidize their housing?
JayThaGrappla t1_iy8h8g0 wrote
Oh this isn't government housing. It's all "owned" by people and mostly rented out to others. In China you don't buy land for life, you lease it for 30 years or so from the government. Developers buy it and build upon that land, people buy the apartments, people rent those out.
OneBlueHopeUTFT t1_iy8vs5j wrote
This post is about public housing though that is subsidized and maintained by the government. Public housing may seem like a generic term but at least in the US it has a fairly specific meaning.
GeneralNathanJessup t1_iyc0dvy wrote
>Does that government share information on public housing developments tho
You have been banned from r/Sino
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