Abstract
The article examines the impact of regional socio-economic policy on housing accessibility for various population groups. It analyzes how economic, social, and political factors shape housing conditions in different regions. Special attention is given to how high housing prices and a shortage of affordable housing options affect the quality of life and social mobility of the population, as well as the vulnerability of specific social groups such as young families, low-income individuals, and retirees. The consequences of limited housing accessibility, including increased social tension and inequality, are discussed. Recommendations for improving regional policy are provided, with an emphasis on the need for a comprehensive approach to achieve sustainable improvements in housing conditions.
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