Tag #Housing Policy

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Navarre Passes New Affordable Housing Law, Implementing Lottery System and Landlord Registry

The Navarre Parliament approved a new affordable housing law introducing a lottery system for 80% of protected rental housing, prioritizing those under 35 or over 60 and registered in the municipality, while creating a large landlord registry to control prices in 21 tensioned areas and expanding ren...

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EU Housing Crisis: Soaring Prices Disproportionately Impact Young People

The EU housing crisis, marked by a 48% increase in housing prices and 22% rise in rents in 2023, disproportionately affects young people, with many spending over 40% of their income on housing; successful models in Germany, Flanders, and Denmark show how government intervention can mitigate this.

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Amsterdam Implements Income Restrictions for Mid-Range Rentals

Starting July 1st, Amsterdam introduces income restrictions for mid-range rental apartments (max. €1184.82/month), requiring a housing permit based on income thresholds (€81,633 for singles, €89,821 for dual-income households), impacting both new and existing tenants with a phased enforcement approa...

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Portland Waives Development Charges to Boost Housing Production

Portland, Oregon, is facing a housing shortage, with a plan to add 120,000 units by 2045. To address this, Governor Kotek and Mayor Wilson proposed a three-year waiver of system development charges for multifamily housing, aiming to produce 5,000 units, while permit applications currently stand at 6...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Dutch Social Rent Freeze Faces Legal Challenge, Threatening Housing Investment

The Dutch government's proposed freeze on social rents starting July 1, 2025, faces legal action from housing corporations concerned about the impact on funding for new construction and renovations; the plan contrasts sharply with other European approaches to social housing rent control.

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PP's Obstructionism Hampers Spanish Government Initiatives

Spain hosted an international meeting on October 29th to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, while the PP's opposition to the government's actions reflects internal divisions and electoral strategies, hindering cooperation on issues like housing, regional financing and journalist protection.

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EU Housing Crisis: Soaring Costs Disproportionately Impact Young People

Soaring housing prices (up 48%) and rents (up 22%) in the EU in 2023 disproportionately affect young people, with 26% experiencing overcrowding and many spending over 40% of their income on housing, highlighting the need for policy changes.

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UK Government Faces Backlash Over Misuse of Private School Tax Revenue

The UK government is facing criticism for using tax revenue from private schools to fund affordable housing, contradicting earlier promises to invest this money in state education; this has sparked controversy and concerns about the impact on already struggling state schools.

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Quality Education
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Trump Administration Considers Two-Year Limit on Federal Housing Assistance

The Trump administration plans a rule to limit federal housing assistance to two years for 9 million Americans, allowing local authorities to impose time limits and work requirements, excluding the elderly and disabled; the impact on tenants, landlords, and affordable housing remains uncertain.

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Dutch Council of State Rejects Social Rent Freeze Plan

The Council of State strongly advises against the Dutch coalition government's plan to freeze social rents for two years, citing insufficient analysis, procedural flaws, and potential conflicts with constitutional obligations, projecting significant negative impacts on housing construction and maint...

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Germany Extends Rent Control Law Until 2029

Germany extended its rent control law until 2029, a move praised by Berlin's Mieterverein as crucial protection for tenants, despite ongoing criticism of loopholes and calls for broader housing market regulation.

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Berlin SPD Targets Electoral Comeback with Focus on Housing

Facing declining support, Berlin's SPD aims to regain its leading role in the 2026 state election by focusing on housing affordability, planning to implement the 2021 expropriation referendum and increase housing construction. The party also criticizes the CDU coalition partner for cancelling traffi...

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