Housing Alliance: Roll Back Restrictive Rules for the Housing Market
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Proposition: Adjusting Box 3 Is Necessary to Lure Investors Back to the Housing Construction Market.
100,000 homes must be built annually, but without tax adjustments, including in Box 3, this will not be achieved. A massive alliance of housing corporations, provinces, municipalities, institutional investors, project developers, real estate investors, and builders wrote this in a letter to the cabinet on Tuesday. The Statement of the Day reads: Adjusting Box 3 is necessary to lure investors back to the housing construction market.
The cabinet should roll back restrictive regulations on the housing market to ensure that investors and landlords start investing again. Otherwise, the Jetten cabinet's ambition to build 100,000 homes annually will remain unattainable. This warning comes from a coalition consisting of, among others, the housing corporation trade association Aedes, Bouwend Nederland, the umbrella organization for project developers NEPROM, and the Interprovincial…
The cabinet should roll back restrictive regulations on the housing market to ensure that investors and landlords start investing again. Otherwise, the Jetten cabinet's ambition to build 100,000 homes annually will remain unattainable. This warning comes from a coalition consisting of, among others, the housing corporation trade association Aedes, Bouwend Nederland, the umbrella organization for project developers NEPROM, and the Interprovincial…
The facts: Woonalliantie calls on cabinet to bring investors back to housing market Source: Woonalliantie The cabinet should roll back restrictive regulations on the housing market so that investors and landlords start investing again. If that does not happen, the Jetten cabinet can forget its ambition to build 100,000 homes annually. This is the warning issued by the Woonalliantie, a coalition consisting of, among others, the housing corporatio…
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The cabinet aims to build 100,000 homes every year, but according to parties in the housing sector, this will not be achieved under current policy. Investors and landlords are investing less and less in housing, while costs and risks are rising.
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