To begin
with, the ownership of homes is a rising trend in many countries. Linking Words
This
I think is due to the huge cost attached to just Linking Words
renting
one on the long run, with its attendant strain on the family pocket. Suggestion
rent
For example
, in Lagos, Nigeria, the prices of rooms has skyrocketed in recent times, with Linking Words
this
gulping up to half of the income of the family on a monthly basis, especially for Linking Words
the low
and middle-income earners. Suggestion
the lower
This
has in-turn exerted much pressure on the family budget, with just a little amount of money left to pay for feeding, education and other essential expenditures. Linking Words
As a result
, the standard of living is seeing a significant drop. People Linking Words
therefore
count is extremely important to own their own houses so as to be free from Linking Words
this
uncomfortable burden.
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However
, as much as Linking Words
this
appears to be a valid concern, the negative consequences of Linking Words
this
drive is more serious. Linking Words
Firstly
, Linking Words
this
development has only helped to worsen overcrowding, especially in the urban areas, with its attendant effect on the health of the citizens. Communicable diseases like malaria, tuberculosis and so on can only be empowered by Linking Words
this
trend. Linking Words
In addition
to the above, the rate of deforestation has Linking Words
also
worsened, aggravating global warming. As trees are being indiscriminately felled to make room for vacant lands for houses, fewer trees are left to absorb CO2 and produce O2 and Linking Words
this
worsens the danger of global warming.
In conclusion, the negative consequences attached to the uncontrolled quest for home ownership makes a good case for it to be curtailed. Government at all levels Linking Words
Linking Words
therefore need
to step in and ensure that Suggestion
therefore needs
this
trend is well regulated.Linking Words
Dammy