When it comes to housing affordability, the word “entitled” gets thrown around too much.
There’s a certain kind of judgment that gets levelled on you, when you define affordable housing not just as a roof over your head. If you add that it also has to be fairly near your workplace, near your children’s school, near food outlets, etc. that’s when people raise their eyebrows and start thinking you’re going a bit too far.
Now that’s not totally unfounded; I’ve met people who define “affordable housing” as when they can afford a penthouse near Orchard Road. (Also on the flip side, there are some people who feel you should be content with a cave, a fire, and a hunk of raw meat. Generally, the people who start stories with “In my time ah…”)
But let’s try to find a middle ground here. With the caveat that we shouldn’t be too entitled...