Spain Lost a Third of Rental Housing in Six Months
The country’s new leftist housing law is to blame.
The country’s new leftist housing law is to blame.
Government inaction costs taxpayers £8 million daily
50 migrants were expected to board the Bibby Stockholm barge as part of a new migration plan, but last-minute legal challenges have resulted in just 15 individuals making the journey.
Just when Berliners will be allowed to move in remains unclear since it it depends on how long asylum seekers need the apartments.
Elements in the ruling German coalition hesitate to back a ban, while consensus in the EU on the Green Transition begins to fall apart.
Some sponsors are not willing to host beyond the initial six months or have asked their guests to leave early, leaving refugees to scramble to find alternative housing.
By comparison, the French state spends €953 per month, or €31 per day, on pensioners over the age of 65 who lack the resources to sustain themselves financially.
Real estate prices on the German market have been skyrocketing for years, which has led to a dangerous overrating of housing. Fragile supply chains have now made the system even more volatile.
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