Comment | Wegner's proposal to the housing shortage - waving the WBS in this situation almost looks like mockery

Kommentar | Wegners Vorschlag zur Wohnungsnot In dieser Situation mit dem WBS zu wedeln, wirkt fast wie Hohn Berlin – Wohnberechtigungsschein auch für Menschen mit mittlerem Einkommen? Das schlägt Berlins Regierender Bürgermeister Kai Wegner (CDU) vor. Für Jan Menzel klingt das nach Planwirtschaft – und Sommerloch. Ein Kommentar. Ach, wenn es so einfach wäre: Das Amt stellt den Wohnberechtigungsschein aus und ein paar Tage später flattert das erste Wohnungsangebot ins Haus. Mal abgesehen davon, ob das alles verwaltungstechnisch klappen würde: Kai Wegners Vorstoß klingt verdammt nach Planwirtschaft. Dabei hat der Regierende Bürgermeister in einem Punkt recht. Die Berliner Mietenmisere und …
Comment | Wegner's proposal to wag the housing shortage in this situation with the WBS almost like Hohn Berlin - living authorization certificate also for people with medium income? This is suggested by Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner (CDU). For Jan Menzel, this sounds like planned economy - and summer hole. A comment. Oh, if it were so simple: the office issues the living authorization certificate and a few days later the first range of housing flutters into the house. Apart from whether all of this would work out in administrative terms: Kai Wegner's advance sounds damn by planned economy. The ruling mayor is right on one point. The Berlin rents and ... (Symbolbild/MB)

Comment | Wegner's proposal to the housing shortage - waving the WBS in this situation almost looks like mockery

Comment | Wegner's proposal for housing shortage

waving the WBS in this situation almost looks like Hohn

Berlin - residential authorization also for people with medium -sorts? This is suggested by Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner (CDU). For Jan Menzel, this sounds like planned economy - and summer hole. A comment.

Oh, if it were so simple: the office issues the living authorization certificate and a few days later the first range of housing flutters into the house. Apart from whether all of this would work out in administrative terms: Kai Wegner's advance sounds damn by planned economy. The ruling mayor is right on one point. The Berlin rents and the lack of housing miracles have a dangerous social explosive force.

This is not about the upper ten thousand or the global jetsetter. They already find their penthouse, it costs what they want. Not only people who rely on a social housing are affected. The crisis on the housing market has arrived in the middle and in the width of society. She has recorded families with comparably good income and also double earners. If you don't have a condominium now, you don't get any anymore, unless the thick inheritance comes around the corner. If you want to move now, you usually look in vain. The market in rental apartments is so swept.

waving the WBS in this situation almost looks like mockery. Especially since Wegner, when he was still in the Bundestag, was a vehement opponent of the rental cover. And even now the ruling mayor brakes when it comes to socialization of large real estate companies. This would be a way to restrict rent increases to the necessary minimum and at the same time turn off the unfortunate practice that hundreds of thousands of Berliners give investors and shareholders with their rents with their rents.

socialization and new building, which by the way went pretty well last year - actually everything is on the table. Kai Wegner's WBS initiative, on the other hand, is reminiscent of the lions, who was supposedly traveling in southern Berlin. Roared loudly, but landed as a bed. The WBS for almost all is nothing more than a break filler in the summer hole.