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Australia Election: Minority Government Possible, Greens Influence Grows

Australia's upcoming election could result in a Coalition, Labor, or minority government; the Greens secured funding for social housing and climate initiatives; Opposition leader Dutton defended his nuclear power policy against Labor's claims.

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Dutch Spring Budget: Coalition Agreement Reached, Ministries Face Uncertain Funding

Following overnight negotiations, a coalition agreement on the Dutch spring budget was reached, impacting various ministries with potential budget cuts or limitations and no inflation adjustments. Minister Agema (PVV) clarified a reported 600 million euro cut to be a 400 million euro surplus that mu...

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Frankfurt's 25 Million Euro Housing Acquisition Strategy Faces Challenges

The city of Frankfurt, Germany, spent almost 25 million euros acquiring nine buildings between 2017 and 2021 to protect tenants in designated areas from displacement by developers, but faces challenges due to staff shortages, leading to property neglect and even squatting in some cases, as evidenced...

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Coalition Unveils First-Home Buyer Tax Deduction Plan

Peter Dutton announced a Coalition plan to allow first-home buyers to deduct mortgage payments from their income tax for five years, potentially saving families \$11,000 annually, while Labor plans a five percent deposit scheme, and increased funding for the Homes for Australia plan.

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Australian Election Campaigns Launch with Major Policy Announcements

Australia's Labor and Coalition parties launched their election campaigns three weeks before the May 3rd election, unveiling major housing policies and tax incentives amid concerns over fiscal stability and public support for cost of living relief.

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Thuringia's Family Housing Program Faces Funding Cuts Amidst Political Controversy

Thuringia's €6 million family housing program, part of a controversial 2024 tax cut passed with AfD support, disbursed €7.86 million in 2024 to 699 projects, averaging €11,250 per grant, despite facing budget cuts and high demand.

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Berlin's Struggle with Illegal Short-Term Rentals: Awaiting EU Software Solution

Berlin faces difficulties regulating illegal short-term rentals; while 4,500 have been registered since 2014, the actual number is likely much higher. A new EU software in 2026 will allow better online monitoring of platforms, but until then, districts face a laborious task, as highlighted by the Be...

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Australia's Housing Crisis: Another Failed Attempt

Australia's major political parties continue to propose solutions to the housing affordability crisis focused on increasing buyer purchasing power, despite 25 years of evidence showing this approach inflates house prices, a trend seen in policies like increased first-home owner grants and capital ga...

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Australia's Election Campaign Reshaped by $24 Billion Housing Policy Clash

Australia's Labor and Coalition parties unveiled over $24 billion in combined election pledges for housing, including tax deductions and deposit guarantees, prompting economists' warnings of increased house prices due to insufficient supply-side measures.

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Labor Launches 2025 Election Campaign with Housing, Tax Promises

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese launched Labor's 2025 election campaign in Perth, announcing a $10 billion housing initiative for first-home buyers and a simplified $1000 tax deduction, aiming to increase homeownership and reduce tax burdens while highlighting their successful 2022 campai...

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Australia Election: Tax Cuts vs. Housing in Policy Clash

Ahead of Australia's May 3 election, the Coalition proposes $10 billion in one-off tax cuts up to $1200 for taxpayers earning between $48,000 and $104,000, while Labor pledges an identical sum to build 100,000 homes for first-home buyers from 2027, creating a clash of economic philosophies.

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Delayed Funding Impacts Spain's Youth Housing Subsidy Rollout

Spain's €250 monthly housing subsidy, Bono Alquiler Joven, faces regional delays due to late 2024 funding announcements; only Andalusia, Madrid, and Valencia currently have open applications, with Murcia starting April 13th, 2025.

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