Ten proposals for addressing the housing problem in Europe and Greece, ND MEP George Autia as a member of the European Parliament’s Economic Committee.

Speaking to the Finance Committee, Mr. Equias stressed that “Society requires specific solutions that are immediately applicable.” As noted in a related announcement, the European Parliament’s housing committee, also a member of which Mr Equias is also a member of the European Parliament. “In the last eight years, housing prices in the Union have increased an average of 48%, while rents have increased by 18%. That is, as long as 40% of the monthly income of a household. “

Mr Eutia’s suggestions are summary:

  1. Permanent reinforcement of funds for housing with cheap loans and tax relief.
  2. Creation of a speculation control body in rent.
  3. Liberation of investments for homes from local government, regions and individuals.
  4. Simplification of bureaucracy in parental benefits and donations.
  5. Incentives to build houses in municipalities or regions.
  6. Legal coverage of both owners and tenants.
  7. Additional measures to exploit closed houses.
  8. Solving time -consuming procedures for building permits.
  9. Simplification of bureaucracy with a reduction in administrative burdens.
  10. Simplification in lending procedures.