In the European Union, they are trying to improve the availability of housing. Dan Yergensen, the European Commissioner in Energy and Housing, called for an increase in investment and “reduce bureaucratic wires.”
Critical position: The availability of housing is rapidly reduced due to growth in real estate prices and deficiency of objects. Dan Yergensen calls:
“We need to double our efforts to increase investments in the housing sector. We also need to consider other regulatory acts that currently prevent the construction of more houses.”
From 2010 to 2023, rent in EU increased by 20%, and real estate prices – by 50%states the Eurostat. For the same period Construction costs increased by 52%.
On Monday, March 24, the European Commission, deputies of the European Parliament and other interested parties began dialogue in Brussels aimed at finding solutions to the housing crisis at the European level. The lack of housing, social housing, fuel poverty, lack of labor in the construction industry and obstacles to obtaining a building permit are discussed.
Especially carefully studied Influence on the real estate market for short -term lease apartments, it accounts for almost 25% of rent in the field of tourism. Dan Yergensen says:
“Of course, we will study the role of short -term rental. On the one hand, it is an opportunity to visit other countries, get income, rent a room or house for a limited time. On the other hand, it creates huge problems in some cities where people are forced to leave their homes to one degree or another, so they turn into a commercial machine, so to speak, instead of a normal house.”
One of the topics discussed – The use of European financing for the construction of social housing and the creation of a pan -European platform for the selection of personnel to solve the problem of lack of labor in the construction industry.
Recently, the European Parliament has created a special committee on housing crisis in the EU, which is expected to prepare recommendations for the European Commission within a year. His chairman Irene Tinagli insists: “Universal recipe” to guarantee access to inexpensive housing in the EU does not exist. She explains:
“There are areas where the problem is more related to demand, others – with a proposal, and the type of proposal varies. There are places where the new construction is unthinkable, and you really need to work on the existing infrastructure, redevelopment, reconstruction. There are areas in which you can facilitate the problem through construction.”
However, the EU is not a direct competence of the EU, so the possibilities for the maneuver are very limited.
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