Published : 29-08-2018
Some 6,000 displaced Palestinian families have been experiencing tough living conditions in Damascus due to the price leap, steep rental fees, and high rates of unemployment.
Speaking with AGPS, a Palestinian refugee said house rents have seen a striking leap from previous years after the blockade on Qudsaya got lifted. The residents used to pay 25,000 Syrian Pounds per a single rented home, down from 75,000 as the current average for renting an equipped home.
Some 6,000 displaced Palestinian families have been experiencing tough living conditions in Damascus due to the price leap, steep rental fees, and high rates of unemployment.
Speaking with AGPS, a Palestinian refugee said house rents have seen a striking leap from previous years after the blockade on Qudsaya got lifted. The residents used to pay 25,000 Syrian Pounds per a single rented home, down from 75,000 as the current average for renting an equipped home.