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Identifikator:
866449027
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-93831
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Cost of living in German towns
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
Stat. Off.
Year of publication:
1908
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (LXI, 548 Seiten)
Collection:
Economics Books
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48 
AACHEN. 
of extreme difficulty. Of 47 6 tenements reported upon by the Municipal House 
Inspector in 1905, 168 consisted of two rooms, and the average population per 
room was four persons. The municipal authorities require that after the age of 
12 years children shall no longer sleep in their parents’ room, and, if of different 
sex, shall sleep in different rooms. Where the family numbers eight, and the rooms 
are only two, a problem of great perplexity faces the parent sooner or later. 
Should a municipal mandamus be received, the first device is for one of the 
two rooms to be given to either sex, parent and children of all ages sharing 
quarters as best they may. Then comes a new increase to the family, and the 
makeshift breaks down. A third room must be taken, or the municipal authority 
be defied. No doubt it is defied often enough ; but, if a larger house be rented, 
quality has often to be sacrificed for the sake of quantity. Even so, it is 
probable that not more than 25 per cent, of the working class households of 
Aachen live in dwellings of three rooms. 
In order to help somewhat to meet the case of large families the Benevolent 
Building Society of Aachen ( Gemeinnützige Baugesellschaft) began work some 
ten years ago. By the aid ( I ) of money subscribed by shareholders in 
return for three per cent, interest. (2) of loans obtained from the Old Age 
Insurance Authority of the province at 3 and 3& per cent., and (3) of loans 
otherwise raised on mortgage, 17 blocks of houses, containing altogether 
240 tenements of two, three and four rooms have been built in suitable parts of 
the town, and these tenements are let by preference to respectable working men 
with large families. Houses of 48 rooms were built at first, but now houses of 
25 rooms only, and the cost of a house of the latter kind is £1,250 for land and 
building together, £10 being reckoned per room for land and £40 for building 
costs. Tenements of three rooms are built as much as possible, and the rent 
for such accommodation varies, according to the character and situation of the 
building, from 3s. 2(7. to 4s. 6d. per week ; while dwellings of two rooms cost 
from 2s. to 3s., and dwellings of four rooms from 4s. 2d. to 5s. There are also 
a few single room tenements for old persons. On the whole the rents work out 
at about 5s. per room per month, which is below that of private houses 
generally. Yet the Society is able to pay the interest on capital and loans and 
to meet the 1J per cent, on building costs which the Insurance Authority 
requires byway of redemption. At the present time it has at call over £25,000 
available for building purposes, and it is only the difficulty of obtaining eligible 
sites at reasonable prices which restrains its operations. The houses already 
built are as convenient as the limitations of space allowed, and they are eagerly 
sought after. 
The largest building scheme so far undertaken is the colony in the 
Sandkaulstrasse, where a site of ground 42,250 square feet in extent was 
purchased and used for the erection of ten large detached houses containing 
267 rooms, forming 100 dwellings. The average number of persons per dwelling 
is five, but some of the families number nine, ten, and even twelve. Several of 
the houses have balconies ; for the use of the housewives there are grass-plots 
for drying purposes ; to young people a large room is allotted as a reading- 
room ; and the children have an extensive playground, partly covered. The 
special merit of the Society’s work is that its aim is to help the very poor who, 
through being handicapped by many children, are nowhere welcome tenants and 
aie unable to pay for decent accommodation elsewhere, proportionate to their 
needs. 
A good work is also done by a free House Bureau, carried on by ; 
benevolent society with municipal help in the interest of the working classe 
and small tenants generally. ° 
The municipality of Aachen owns a number of dwellings which ar 
let to its workpeople. They mostly consist of three or four rooms, and th 
rents vary from £8 to £10 per annum. The houses have been built o 
bought for convenience, However, and they do not in any way form part of 
plan of housing reform The only industrial company in the neighbourhoo. 
which provides houses for the workpeople is the Rothe Erde Steel and Iro, 
Company, which owns altogether some 800 single dwellings, each of four room 
noth attic, cellar storehouse and garden. In Aachen itself the fact tha 
so many ot the mills are in the heart of the town enables workpeople to liv 
near,to their employment, while those who work outside the town like to liv 
within it.
	        

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