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Construction – Association of towns and municipalities recommends moving to the country due to housing shortage

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Construction – Association of towns and municipalities recommends moving to the country due to housing shortage

In rural areas, many apartments are empty Image: AFP

In view of the housing shortage in the metropolises, the Association of Towns and Municipalities has called for people to use apartments in the country. Little attention is paid to the fact that ‘more than 1.3 million marketable apartments, especially in rural areas, are empty’, said general manager Gerd Landsberg of the Funke media group.

In view of the housing shortage in the metropolises, the Association of Towns and Municipalities has called for people to use apartments in the country. It is hardly noticed that “more than 1.3 million marketable apartments, especially in rural areas, are empty,” said general manager Gerd Landsberg of the Funke media group. “It would therefore make sense to better develop these regions with good transport connections, for example through new or reactivated railway lines, so that people can live and live there well and inexpensively.” Working from home creates new opportunities here.

“Unfortunately, we are not getting any closer to our goal with the call for ever cheaper rents or even the nationalization of housing associations,” said Landsberg. The demand for apartments, especially in the metropolitan regions, is increasing unabated.

The federal government’s goal of completing 400,000 new apartments per year is “barely achievable,” Landsberg stated. There is a lack of land, building prices are rising significantly and there is also a lack of specialist companies that could construct the buildings. Rising interest rates are making financing more difficult, and the increasing demands for energy-efficient refurbishment are making construction even more expensive.

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