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HLM (Habitation à Loyer Modéré, “low-rent housing”)France still retains this system, a recent law making it an obligation for every town to have at least 20% HLM
China: the government provide public housing through various source as new housing, abandoned properties, old flats which are rented at a very low price and so called ‘Lian Zu Fang’ ( ‘low-cost rest house’,)
Hong Kong: the government provides public housing through flats which are rented at a lower price than the markets, and through the Home Ownership Scheme, which are sold at a lower price.
Singapore: the public housing program, particularly the planning and development of new public housing and the allocation of rental units and resale of existing ownership units, is managed by the Housing and Development Board.
Austria: Gemeindebau refers to residential buildings erected by a municipality, usually to provide low-cost public housing.
Germany- Siedlungen (settlements)
Netherlands: the rent for the cheaper rental homes is kept low through governmental oversight and regulation. These types of homes are known as sociale huurwoningen.
Ireland: public housing and halting sites are known as Local Authority Accommodation
Former Soviet Union: Khrushchyovka
Spain: “viviendas de protección pública”
Sweden: The Million Programme (Miljonprogrammet) for an ambitious housing programme implemented in Sweden between 1965 and 1974 with the aim of building one million new dwellings in 10 years
United Kingdom: public housing is often referred to by the British public as “council housing” and “council estate”,
Canada: projects are usually a block of purpose-built government subsidized housing operated by a government agency, often simply referred to as projects or community housing with easier-to-manage town houses
USA :A unique US public housing initiative was the development of subsidized middle-class housing during the late New Deal (1940–42) under the auspices of the Mutual Ownership Defense
Australia:Public housing in Australia is usually provided by departments of state and territory governments, with funding provided by both state and federal governments.
New Zealand: public housing, known as state housing, was introduced by the Government in 1937 for citizens unable to afford private rents
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