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When the Falks returned from a California sabbatical, they found a catastrophe: a house with a flat roof, impractical in an area renowned for heavy snowfalls, and numerous skylights that leaked.
The knee-jerk reaction presumes that this downshift is but a prelude of more growth disappointments to come -- especially in light of widespread fears over a longstanding list of China disaster stories, ranging from social unrest and environmental catastrophes to housing bubbles and shadow banking blowups.
These North London Housing Activists Are a Rare Source of Hope in London's Housing Catastrophe.
The collective knowledge possessed by the student body has grown exponentially, and is socialised efficiently as a growing network of housing activists develops in student union bars, and connects to the wider London housing catastrophe at local and national demonstrations in the capital.
Whatever its intentions, the government appears to have created a housing catastrophe.
There's also a housing catastrophe going on in London, and a student debt crisis.
The programme was necessitated by the housing catastrophe that the Soviet Union faced by the 1950s.
For proof, look at the catastrophe that is housing in London.
This is a housing catastrophe.
These North London Activists Are a Rare Source of Hope in London's Housing Catastrophe.
The Obama administration's response to the housing catastrophe -- including programs that DeMarco supports, such as interest rate reductions and forbearance plans -- has created a moral hazard, he said.
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