Berlin: Quarter report reveals negative records for births, secondary apartments, building permits and parades - but there is hope!

Berlin: Quarter report reveals negative records for births, secondary apartments, building permits and parades - but there is hope!

as www.maz-online.de reports the new quarterly report the state capital of Berlin negative records. The birth rates have dropped greatly, as well as the number of residents with a secondary apartment. In addition, fewer building permits were granted for new housing and fewer people were moved within the city. A remarkable trend reversal is also recorded.

The effects on Berlin citizens

The falling birth rate can mean that fewer young families settle in Berlin and lead to a decline in the young population in the long term. This could have an impact on schools, daycare centers and other infrastructures that are focused on the needs of families.
The decreasing number of residents with a secondary apartment can point out that Berlin may no longer be as attractive for second -time owners as before. The rising rental prices may play a role, since Berlin has experienced a strong increase in rents in recent years.
The lower number of building permits for new apartments could lead to a further shortage of the already scarce living space in Berlin. With increasing demand and a limited supply, rental prices could continue to rise and the search for accommodation could become more difficult.
The lower number of inner -city removals could mean that the Berlin population is less mobile. This could be due to various factors such as rising rental prices, lack of availability of living space and the general satisfaction of the Berliners with their current living situations.

trend reversal

In addition to the negative records, there is also a sensational trend reversal. It is possible that the negative trend is reversed in the future and positive developments will occur. This could be achieved through political measures to promote families, for housing and the rental price regulation.
It remains to be seen how the situation develops and what measures are taken to alleviate the negative effects. The Berlin population will continue to pay attention to changes in terms of birth rates, housing construction and moving behavior.