Link to the article on essentiel or somewhere else that doesn’t cost €160 to read
It’s a great idea, I can’t wait for trailer parks and mobile homes to be more widely available across the country.
Fuckin terrible.
*How to solve the housing crisis?*
*-*”I know! Put the people into glorified shoeboxes and call it a day!”
*Promote that man!*
50 sqm is a big apartment in lux nowadays..
Absolute bullshit when you look at the majority of commune’s PAG and PAP documents. Most have obnoxious minimum building sizes (like s minimum footprint for a building of 100 m²)
Finally! I can get a house in Luxemburg ! And with only a 35 years credit!
Anyone thinking Pandora’s Box here? Not sure if this concept works in other countries, but I can’t imagine this to be a long term solution to our housing crisis.
Lmao the guy in the article owns a real big house where he has a law firm. So he chose to live in a tiny house, unlike other people who can’t afford anything else. Oh the irony…
Its like getting married to reduce tax lol I heard about this shit in late 2020 when they announced the petit maison competetion at the university, it was a pilot concept project which lead to this. Throwing words like scandinavian model, minimal living etc doesn’t take away from the fact that the govt is pulling a massive hehe on the people. Sed!
Ah Classic Luxembourg
Way to go until we get to build earthships but it’s a start!
I have a hard time understanding who this is meant to help. If you already own land in Luxembourg,it is probably not a particularly impossible project to put some building on it. If you don’t own land, the land is so expensive that going for a scenario where you buy land and then put one of these there is going to cost you way more than just buying an effing apartment so this sounds like some weird way to keep avoiding urban density (yeah, God forbid that, such unspeakable horror to live surrounded by people with all infrastructure a 5 min walk away when you can now put up one of these trailers in a muddy field and live there). I just don’t see how this offers any extra housing except maybe by having parents put one of these on their property for each of their kids, which sounds like a nightmare of a really special kind.
I guess they could allow to build those on something that is not zoned for construction but come on, I was being sarcastic when I said putting it in a muddy field, but I guess that’s the dream here.
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Link to the article on essentiel or somewhere else that doesn’t cost €160 to read
It’s a great idea, I can’t wait for trailer parks and mobile homes to be more widely available across the country.
Fuckin terrible.
*How to solve the housing crisis?*
*-*”I know! Put the people into glorified shoeboxes and call it a day!”
*Promote that man!*
50 sqm is a big apartment in lux nowadays..
Absolute bullshit when you look at the majority of commune’s PAG and PAP documents. Most have obnoxious minimum building sizes (like s minimum footprint for a building of 100 m²)
Finally! I can get a house in Luxemburg ! And with only a 35 years credit!
Anyone thinking Pandora’s Box here? Not sure if this concept works in other countries, but I can’t imagine this to be a long term solution to our housing crisis.
Lmao the guy in the article owns a real big house where he has a law firm. So he chose to live in a tiny house, unlike other people who can’t afford anything else. Oh the irony…
Its like getting married to reduce tax lol I heard about this shit in late 2020 when they announced the petit maison competetion at the university, it was a pilot concept project which lead to this. Throwing words like scandinavian model, minimal living etc doesn’t take away from the fact that the govt is pulling a massive hehe on the people. Sed!
Ah Classic Luxembourg
Way to go until we get to build earthships but it’s a start!
I have a hard time understanding who this is meant to help. If you already own land in Luxembourg,it is probably not a particularly impossible project to put some building on it. If you don’t own land, the land is so expensive that going for a scenario where you buy land and then put one of these there is going to cost you way more than just buying an effing apartment so this sounds like some weird way to keep avoiding urban density (yeah, God forbid that, such unspeakable horror to live surrounded by people with all infrastructure a 5 min walk away when you can now put up one of these trailers in a muddy field and live there). I just don’t see how this offers any extra housing except maybe by having parents put one of these on their property for each of their kids, which sounds like a nightmare of a really special kind.
I guess they could allow to build those on something that is not zoned for construction but come on, I was being sarcastic when I said putting it in a muddy field, but I guess that’s the dream here.