housing
Housing that is not too expensive for people on lower incomes.
Housing that is inexpensive to rent or buy.
Housing owned by the government, rented to people on low incomes.
Housing specifically for people with low incomes.
Housing of high quality.
Inexpensive housing, sometimes implying lower quality.
Housing of a good and acceptable standard.
Housing of a low or inferior quality.
Housing provided for people on low incomes or with particular needs, by government agencies or non-profit organizations.
Housing that is partly paid for by the government or another organization.
Housing that is not sufficient or good enough.
Housing that is sufficient and satisfactory for its purpose.
Housing that is below a required or normal standard.
Housing owned by the local government authority and rented to people at a low rate.
Housing of a very low standard.
Housing that you pay rent to live in.
Housing that you pay rent to live in.
Housing provided with support services for people with specific needs.
Housing provided by the government or state-owned entities.
Housing owned by the local government authority.
To supply people with a place to live.
To construct houses or apartments.
A situation where there is a severe shortage of affordable housing.
A situation where there are not enough houses for people to live in.
A government agency that manages public housing.
An area with a large number of new houses or apartments.
A period of rapid growth in the housing market.
Money paid by the government to people on low incomes to help them pay their rent.
A large group of low-cost apartments, built and run by the government.
A situation where house prices become artificially high and are likely to fall suddenly.
Help provided, usually by the government, for people who have difficulty paying for housing.
A single house or apartment.
Money paid, usually by an employer, to help with the cost of housing.
An office that helps people find housing or manages housing issues.
An area containing a large number of houses or apartments built at the same time.
Money given by a government or organization to help pay for housing.
A non-profit organization that provides low-cost housing.
A government plan to build or improve housing.
A government-issued coupon that can be used to help pay for rent in private housing.
The part of a local government that deals with housing.
A group of buildings with apartments.
A government plan to help people buy or improve their homes.
A group responsible for housing matters within an organization or local government.