From Public Housing to Homeownership: Margaret Thatcher's Unlikely Legacy
Margaret Thatcher's unorthodox approach to address poverty and social issues among marginalized communities through policies aimed at increasing homeownership.
Margaret Thatcher's unorthodox approach to address poverty and social issues among marginalized communities through policies aimed at increasing homeownership.
The New Deal's housing initiatives aimed to provide relief and recovery during the Great Depression by addressing housing shortages, promoting homeownership opportunities, and stabilizing the housing market.
The New Deal's housing revolution transformed America's cities and economy through government-backed mortgages, public housing projects, and property-owning democracy.
Explore the history of the real estate market, from feudalism to neoliberal policies, shaping property ownership, urbanization, and government intervention.