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The final list for affordable housing has been released, and it's known who will get the cheapest squares.
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter8 hr. ago

The final list for affordable housing has been released, and it's known who will get the cheapest squares.

The final list for the Affordable Renting Program has been published, making affordable housing more accessible to over 1,000 residents. The program currently includes 282 properties, with tenants paying subsidized rent that does not exceed 30% of their monthly household income. Housing will be allocated based on location, family size, and available units. In addition to private properties, eight renovated state-owned apartments are included—five in Pula and three in Zadar.

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Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 658 hr. ago
The final list for affordable housing has been released, and it's known who will get the cheapest squares.

The final list for the Affordable Renting Program has been published, making affordable housing more accessible to over 1,000 residents. The program currently includes 282 properties, with tenants paying subsidized rent that does not exceed 30% of their monthly household income. Housing will be allocated based on location, family size, and available units. In addition to private properties, eight renovated state-owned apartments are included—five in Pula and three in Zadar.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the Affordable Renting Program without overtly favoring any political ideology. It provides objective details about eligibility criteria, allocation methods, and the inclusion of both private and state-owned properties. There is no clear ideological sl抗

Why factuality (75): The article provides general information about the final list for the affordable housing program, including the number of apartments and eligibility criteria. It mentions the 30% income threshold and the inclusion of both private and state-rehabilitated apartments. While these details align with typ

Why objectivity (65): The tone is informative but leans slightly towards promoting the benefits of the program, using phrases like 'jeftiniji najam stana sve je bliže' which implies positive outcomes. The article does not present opposing viewpoints or potential challenges, suggesting a one-sided perspective.

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