FOR generations, Malaysians have been told that owning a house is one of life’s most important achievements. Homeowner-ship rates are frequently used as indicators of national progress. As such, housing programmes are often designed with one central objective: helping more Malaysians become homeowners.
Yet a question remains: Have we become too obsessed with homeownership? Should ownership be the primary objective when it comes to housing?
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