Housing in Brandenburg: Parties in the election campaign under the magnifying glass
Housing in Brandenburg: Parties in the election campaign under the magnifying glass
The challenges of housing in Brandenburg: Focus
partiesBerlin, September 9, 2024 - The upcoming state elections in Brandenburg make a highlight of the urgent problems of the housing market. On September 22, 2024, the voters are to decide on the future design of living space policy.
The living space printing in Brandenburg is a central concern that affects the citizens. The current situation shows that the lack of affordable living space has increased dramatically in many regions of the Federal Republic of Germany. On the occasion of the election results, the parties discuss various approaches to solve this problem, whereby the longing for faster solutions is obvious.
All party have discussed the problem of building housing in their election programs. The SPD, the Greens and the Left in particular focus on tenant protection and subsidized housing construction. "Social conservation statutes could be accelerated," explains a spokesman for the Greens, while the SPD and the left strive to expand the rental price brake in other municipalities. This approach should aim to keep rents at a tolerable level.
"We always see that the strict regulations in rents lead to the fact that housing is suffering and demand remains enormous at the same time," said Kerstin Huth from the IVD Berlin-Brandenburg. It is necessary to find the balance between the needs of the landlords and tenants in order to promote a healthy market. The association warns of the risk that a persistent lack of living space will also lead to longer search times and increased stress among those affected.
On the other hand, the CDU and the FDP open alternative perspectives by putting the creation of home ownership into the foreground. The planned reduction in real estate transfer tax for self -used living space could be an attractive opportunity for many to enter the real estate market. However, the financial system has changed in recent years and the information about the costs is crucial for potential buyers.
"A lower real estate transfer tax is particularly necessary against the background of the increased financing costs," says Achim Amann, the deputy chairman of the IVD. He pleads for a broad discussion about the promotion of residential property in order to find long -term solutions to combat the poverty in old age.
The elections in Brandenburg are an opportunity for voters to obtain a clear point of view to living space policy. The different strategies of the parties not only reflect their political ideologies, but also the urgency with which the topic of living space must be addressed. Investors and potential buyers observe the developments and the results could have far -reaching consequences for future living space policy in Brandenburg.
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The upcoming decisions of the voters could have a significant impact on housing and the living space situation in Brandenburg. The possibilities and challenges that result from the solutions of the parties will have a lasting impact on the quality of life and the economic development in the region.
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