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Nov 2020
40m 40s

Berlin’s Housing Activists Changing the ...

WG Film
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Berlin - known for its hip vibe and affordable rents - has become one of the most sought after places to live amongst young urbanites and creatives. Those affordable rents, however, have also drawn institutional investors and asset management firms like Blackstone and Heimstaden, who are buying up mass amounts of affordable apartments with a view to reaping ... Show More
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