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Gigantic Demand for Cheap Housing: but Funding Is Not Enough

Summary by Nordstadtblogger
The city was able to approve around 110 million euros for 72 individual projects with a total of 604 apartments. Archive photo: Alexander Völkel for nordstadtblogger.de A new record, but still little good news: As many funds in a year as never before have flowed to Dortmund in the public housing sector. The Office for Housing has set a new record with the aid of the state of NRW. However, for the first time not all eligible projects could be fin…
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The city was able to approve around 110 million euros for 72 individual projects with a total of 604 apartments. Archive photo: Alexander Völkel for nordstadtblogger.de A new record, but still little good news: As many funds in a year as never before have flowed to Dortmund in the public housing sector. The Office for Housing has set a new record with the aid of the state of NRW. However, for the first time not all eligible projects could be fin…

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Nordstadtblogger broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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