Thursday, 25 February 2021

{Financing a C[ircles] A[nalysis &] S[ynthesis] Utopia (1) [continued (4)]}[21st March 1990]

[Redbook7:94][19900321:1016d]{Financing a C[ircles] A[nalysis &] S[ynthesis] Utopia (1) [continued (4)]}[21st March 1990]


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The basic idea* is that every person on reaching majority (18; or older?) will be entitled to a one-person living unit free of capital cost, and including basic equipment and furniture etc.. This can be traded in for another unit; or[,] with another person’s unit, for a 2-person unit. Birth of 1st and 2nd child entitles a move up to 3- and 4-person units.


Adult children leaving home would not require [the remaining family to] move back to smaller accommodation; but cash incentives could be offered after a number of years. (Although this requires surplus building, it may be set against the continuing trade in private dwellings for those not satisfied with the state-provided housing units).


I would hope that the occupiers would have a kind of freehold saleable only to the Government (or its local [housing authority] agents).



*[See last previous entry]



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