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The Housing Crisis: Will It Finally Bring Cheaper Housing?
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The Housing Crisis: Will It Finally Bring Cheaper Housing?

The article discusses efforts by the Slovenian government to address housing shortages through the construction of new public rental housing units. The State Housing Fund (SSRS) plans to build or complete 1,350 homes this year, including a new neighborhood called 'Novi vrtovi' in Maribor. However, real estate experts caution that these projects alone may not significantly lower housing prices or rents due to broader market dynamics. The article outlines where new public housing is being built across Slovenia, highlights specific projects like the acquisition of 270 apartments from Premogovnik Velenje, and explains why individual developments are unlikely to have a major impact on overall housing costs.

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The Housing Crisis: Will It Finally Bring Cheaper Housing?

The article discusses efforts by the Slovenian government to address housing shortages through the construction of new public rental housing units. The State Housing Fund (SSRS) plans to build or complete 1,350 homes this year, including a new neighborhood called 'Novi vrtovi' in Maribor. However, real estate experts caution that these projects alone may not significantly lower housing prices or rents due to broader market dynamics. The article outlines where new public housing is being built across Slovenia, highlights specific projects like the acquisition of 270 apartments from Premogovnik Velenje, and explains why individual developments are unlikely to have a major impact on overall housing costs.

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