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121. There has been a modest improvement/recovery in housing conditions for the poor. 122. Housing sales are finally coming out of a three-month slump. 123. The president called for greater funding for housing for the poor. 124. Residents in general are poor and undereducated, and live in sub-standard housing. 125. A few months ago I rang up about some housing problems. 126. The rapid growth of population led to an acute shortage of housing. 127. Derelict inner - city sites could be sold off cheaply for housing. 128. Cheap rural housing is vanishing in the south of the country. 129. The city's housing costs were enough to earn it a ranking of 66th nationally. 130. I'm sure our housing sale will turn around next month. 131. The government has largely abdicated its responsibility in dealing with housing needs. 132. New housing estates have mushroomed on the edge of the town. 133. A lot of the old tower blocks have been torn down to make way for new housing. 134. The people who planned Britain's new towns had a vision of clean modern housing for everyone. 135. Miners commute between the mines and their housing estates on weekdays. 136. The Council voted in favour of a £200 million housing development. 137. These slums are an epitaph to the housing policy of the 1960s. 138. The 1980s property boom in and around London helped to create a North/South divide in the cost of housing. 139. Housing, enough money to live on and education are basic needs. 140. There's a growing need for new housing in many rural areas. 141. It is easy to discern a connection between high rents and the lack of housing. 142. We will start to see the confidence in the housing market building up again. 143. There's a growing need for cheap housing in the larger cities. 144. I think that the underlying problem is education, unemployment and bad housing. 145. They're throwing up new housing estates all over the place. 146. Little of the existing housing is of good enough quality. 147. The council has been canvassing local opinion/local people to get their thoughts on the proposed housing development. 148. The housing market has been very sluggish these past few years. 149. Public expenditure on social housing provision has doubled in the last five years. 150. After World War Two[http:///housing.html], lots of prefabs were put up to ease the housing crisis.