** Gröner: Berlin no longer in focus **

** Gröner: Berlin no longer in focus **

Christoph Gröner, as one of the leading builders in Germany, has his floating seat in Berlin, but has not been building anything in the capital for two years. So far, he was known as the large donor of the Berlin CDU. At the Future Forum of his Gröner Group in Berlin, Gröner expressed his social democratic views. Despite his political beliefs and ecological construction principles, he sees great challenges in the housing and real estate market. The exploding property prices have led to high total costs for housing in cities such as Munich, Hamburg and Berlin, which reinforces the problem of affordable apartments.

Berlin has experienced enormous changes in recent years, especially with regard to the increasing property prices and construction costs. For Gröner, this means that the purchasing power of the Berliners is no longer sufficient to cover the high rental prices and construction costs. The latest developments have prompted Gröner to withdraw from the Berlin real estate market and to look for investment opportunities in other cities with higher purchasing power.

In terms of the housing market situation in Berlin and offering the need for affordable living space, Gröner emphasizes the importance of a functional and efficient urban policy. He suggests overbuing unused areas such as motorways and building multi -storey residential buildings in order to meet the need for living space. Despite his efforts and suggestions, he criticizes the lack of and ideologically shaped politics that counteracts housing in Berlin and thus hinder the creation of urgently needed apartments.

GRÖNER sees the lack of housing in Berlin as a serious problem for democracy and the conditions of the living space market could lead to political tensions. He emphasizes the importance of a consistent and coordinated policy that focuses on creating affordable living space in order to avoid unintentional political and social consequences. Despite his beliefs and views, Gröner also expressed criticism of the political decision -makers regarding their role in housing and urban politics.

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