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Hubertz calls for stricter rental rules and fines
Federal Minister of Construction Verena Hubertz plans stricter regulations and fines to combat rising rents. She emphasizes the need to build more apartments and reduce construction costs.
Trend towards larger apartments in Germany
The housing market in Germany shows a continuing trend towards larger apartments, despite rising real estate prices. Demand remains high, especially in urban areas.
Spain to remove over 50,000 illegal holiday apartments
The Spanish government plans to remove over 53,000 illegal holiday apartments to alleviate the housing market. This is part of a strategy to combat the housing crisis in the country.
Left Party Faction Fights Against the 'Autumn of Cruelties'
The Left Party faction in Gelsenkirchen plans to fight against the CDU's announced 'Autumn of Reforms' and advocates for social improvements.
Affordable Housing in Germany: Challenges and Solutions
The search for affordable housing in Germany is challenging, especially in urban areas. The government plans measures to improve the situation, while experts point out the unequal distribution of housing.
Students spend over 50 percent of their income on housing
Students and trainees spend a disproportionate part of their income on housing costs, leading to a high financial burden.
Protests Against Asylum Accommodations in the UK
In the UK, protests against the government's asylum policy are growing as the number of asylum applications rises. Demonstrators are calling for the closure of hotels housing asylum seekers.
Decline in Asylum Numbers Relieves Municipalities
The number of asylum applications in Germany has significantly decreased, providing municipalities with a breather. However, challenges such as the shortage of daycare spots and housing remain.
Increase in Building Permits in the First Half of the Year
In the first half of 2025, Germany issued 2.9 percent more building permits, with a significant increase in June. Despite the permits, actual construction activity remains behind expectations.
Citizen's Income vs. Minimum Wage: Study Shows Differences
A study shows that full-time employees earning minimum wage have more disposable income than recipients of citizen's income. The findings contradict the assumption that citizen's income reduces the incentive to work.
Rent control extended until the end of 2029
The Bundestag has extended the rent control until the end of 2029 to protect tenants in popular residential areas. Various political reactions reflect differing views on the effectiveness of this measure.
The 'Construction Turbo' and its Impact on Affordable Housing
The article discusses the government's 'Construction Turbo' aimed at creating affordable housing and the associated doubts about its effectiveness.
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