daniel digman is one of the last residents, still living in this large apartment lock in the heart of berlin. jeff, take 101 flats. 85 have been empty for years with a company who bought it, fighting legal battles to demolish, to block, to make way for new upon it. and so many people are looking for houses, but it. yeah, that's just kinda. while most residents have left digman decided to stay despite receiving threats and it's copying, sat on fire, one to mark as urgent via and facade, and we are furious. when did this happen to us? when did housing turn into a commodity? wife housing being traded on my candidate. how is it possible that a public good, destiny, big used to make us as soon as osha ranta skyrocketed as global investments have bought into berlin? real estate in the referendum, more than 1000000 berlin us 57.6 percent of those who voted, chose in favor of buying out companies that own more than $3000.00 apartments. the lens garrett. so it's changing with old buildings making play for new ones, leaving some long term residents, not my choice, but the move outs where it's a