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Views on the European Affordable Housing Plan
The European Commission launched an open public consultation on the European Affordable Housing Plan, which addresses the housing crisis that continues to impact millions of Europeans. Source: Timberbiz The plan will support EU Member States, regions, and cities in tackling structural challenges, unlocking public and private investment and ultimately improving access to affordable housing. It is envisaged for next year. “Tackling the housing crisis which is affecting millions of Europeans requires inclusive action. The voice of our citizens is extremely important to shape a European Affordable Housing Plan which can really impact people’s lives across the entire European Union. If we want to make sure all Europeans have an affordable, sustainable and decent home, we need to work together across all levels of governance and sectors,” Commissioner for Energy and Housing, Dan Jørgensen said. This consultation, which follows a call for evidence, marks the second phase of gathering stakeholders’ views on all areas relevant to affordable housing in the EU, such as financing, state aid, simplification, and short-term accommodation rentals, among others. Interested parties are invited to provide their views until 17 October 2025. This initiative builds on the ongoing efforts of the Commission to make housing more sustainable and affordable across the EU. This includes the recent establishment of the Housing Advisory Board, a group of independent experts that will advise the Commission in preparation of the plan, as well as the ongoing consultation on the revision of State aid rules.
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