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(+84) 898 898 688Dharavi, a residential area in the heart of Mumbai, India. It is considered one of Asia’s largest slums, with more than one million inhabitants. The apartments here are cramped, old and damp.
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The rent for every 100 ft. Apartment ranges from $0.04 to $0.06 per square foot. The area is so small that the balcony is designed to be exposed to the shape of the iron cage in order to expand the space for the apartment.
The Burger family in Los Angeles, California turned their grandmother’s garage into an “ideal” home for their family. The family lost their homes and property after an event in 2009.
Not far away, Seungchul You feels the 18.5 square-meter apartment is quite comfortable and meets his needs.
Wang Cunchun, a 90-year-old man living with his 60-year-old son in a 10-square-meter house in Shanghai, China.
A Chinese real estate firm, China Vanke, has introduced a micro-apartment in the Pearl River Delta Real Estate Fair in Guangzhou.
Just like in the other small apartments, the smart arrangement of furniture will make living space more comfortable.
Meanwhile, in Hefei, China, patients were unable to afford the cost of renting a bed in a local hospital and they had to rent nearly 8m2 apartments in nearby condominium buildings to receive treatment.
Besides the special circumstances, there are people who choose to live in cramped apartments. The writer Edgar Keret owns a narrow apartment with a width of nearly 1m2 in Poland.
He designed the apartment to commemorate family members who died in the Holocaust during World War II. The airy house looks quaint and secluded as the “pit” but has been neatly arranged with neatly arranged furnishings.
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Her house is located near the luxurious Gangnam suburb of Seoul, South Korea with shared toilets and kitchens.
A mother in Hong Kong has to spend $ 487 (nearly VND 11 million) to pay for the mother and child.
In Hong Kong, due to high rents, people are forced to accept living in the 3-square-meter wide – no more than a closet.
Inside the 56-square-meter wide apartment complex in Hong Kong, 19 small “chambers” of less than 2.5 square meters are known as the “coffin”.
Another “easy to see” style in Hong Kong is the cage houses erected with gratings that create super-tight living spaces.
There are hundreds of old people living in this condition. Even a cage with up to 12 people coexists.
Until the Hong Kong government comes up with a solution, people still have to live in cages – where they may live for the rest of their lives.
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