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Natalie Mets and Hele-Mai Viiksaar: Young People Can't Afford a Home. Public Rental Housing Would Help Solve Many Problems

Summary by Delfi
Tallinn's housing policy needs a clear goal: to ensure an annual increase in public rental housing, with rents no higher than 30% of household income. These homes must be targeted at those who are currently most disadvantaged – young people, working families, the elderly and essential workers for the city, such as teachers, rescue workers or care workers.
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Tallinn's housing policy needs a clear goal: to ensure an annual increase in public rental housing, with rents no higher than 30% of household income. These homes must be targeted at those who are currently most disadvantaged – young people, working families, the elderly and essential workers for the city, such as teachers, rescue workers or care workers.

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Delfi broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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