European Parliament to tackle housing production 'bottlenecks'
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Document supports balance in short-term returns and the establishment of an "appropriate percentage of public and social housing in cities", as well as the simplification of bureaucracy in the sector.
The European Parliament gave the green light to its text of recommendations against the housing crisis in Europe. The text was approved by 367 votes to 166, with 84 abstentions. The recommendations point to the call for a European plan with the aim of increasing the supply of accessible houses, investing in sustainable restructuring to promote energy efficiency and counter the rise in prices, also due to the growth of the phenomenon of short ren…
The European Parliament today adopted recommendations on the EU's housing crisis, proposing solutions for decent, sustainable and affordable housing. MEPs called for more funding for construction and renovation, appropriate restrictions on short-term rentals, tax incentives and less bureaucracy, among other things.
'Clear measures are needed'
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