Sweden: Students to Live in Shipping Containers Due to Housing Crisis Caused by Immigration

Daily Stormer
April 13, 2015

Actual container to be turned into a house for Swedish youth forced out of their homes by immigrants.
Actual container to be turned into a house for Swedish youth forced out of their homes by immigrants.

While immigrants are having historic hotels and mansions turned into sites to fit their needs in Sweden, young people are being forced to live in shipping containers due to the housing shortage that immigration has caused.

Literally, students are living in shipping containers. Because the rest of the housing is needed for Somalians and Syrians.

The Local:

Shipping containers are set to be rented out to students in a bid to solve Sweden’s chronic housing shortage. The Local has spoken to the company behind them – and to one council feeling the housing strain.

65 mobile homes are currently being built in Stockholm suburb Sundbyberg. Swedish building company XLNT Living has created the 26 square metre apartments from former steel containers. But the firm’s founder, Elman Azari, told The Local that they are just like any other modern newly built home.

“One of our challenges has been to get people to understand that they are in fact be quite decent to live in. They’re spacious – a lot more spacious than most student apartments – and they meet all standard requirements in terms of ventilation, light and so on. It’s just a question of mindset: inside they’re just like any other home. You absolutely don’t feel like you live in a nasty, closed container,” he said.

Sweden’s housing shortage was a key campaign issue at the last general election. Close to 300,000 young adults between 20 and 27 years of age neither own their own property nor have a long term rental contract.

The current accommodation shortage is particularly acute in the capital Stockholm, where in some parts of the city there is a 20-year wait for apartment seekers. This has resulted in a strong subletting culture, with prices spiralling in recent years despite rules designed to cap rental increases.

“Mobile homes could solve many parts of the housing shortage problem in Sweden today. Politics is the only obstacle. Of course more permanent homes need to be built as well, but in the meantime mobile homes are one solution,” said Anzari.

“The benefit is that you can adapt how many homes you build to the current situation. Say for example if you need to build more refugee housing. Then you can look at ‘okay, we think we’re going to get X number of refugees this year’ and build accordingly. But in five years’ time, the world situation may have changed, and then you can adapt to that,” he added.

Yes, Sweden!

Great job!

You are really helping the world by destroying your own people and turning your country Moslem!

The sad part is that once your country is fully Moslem, with no Whites left, the new population isn’t going to be capable of keeping the heat running, and so will just return back to wherever they came from, and so you will have literally destroyed your entire nation for no reason at all. But at least you would have done your best!