Young families desperate: home ownership only possible by inheritance!

Green politician Dröge criticizes high rental prices and inheritance inheritance, demands measures for affordable living space.
Green politician Dröge criticizes high rental prices and inheritance inheritance, demands measures for affordable living space. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Young families desperate: home ownership only possible by inheritance!

Deutschland - Katharina Dröge, the leader of the Greens' parliamentary group, has recently made concern about the increasing difficulties of young people when acquiring home ownership. In her appeal, she emphasizes that it is almost impossible for this generation to have its own home without inheritance. The living situation in cities is now priceless for many families, which makes it considerably more difficult to find an apartment.

The problem is reinforced by the massively rising rents in large cities, which burden particularly young people and emerging families. In this context, Dröge asked both the Union and the SPD to do more for a fair distribution of assets and affordable housing. Your view of the unequal distribution of assets and inheritance in Germany is critical: she criticizes that the parties have not set sufficient measures to distribute the more fairer distribution in the coalition agreement.

measures for rental price brake

A central element in the coalition agreement is the four -year extension of the rental price brake, which should be valid by the end of 2026. This regulation stipulates that an expert group will develop a reform of the rental price brake in the meantime. Dröge clearly pointed out that index rents should not be completely banned, but must be regulated more strictly in tense housing markets.

In a critical examination of the rental price brake, Prof. Dr. Harald Simons, board member of the Empirica advisory institute. He notes that the rental price brake fails its original purpose and that the problem of a shortage of offer and price increase could rather exacerbate. The planned extension of the rental price brake evaluates Simons as expected, but sees the regulation as a factor that cannot balance the market conditions in the long term. Instead, the rental price brake leads to an excess of demand and lowers the fluctuation rate.

criticism and suggestions for the housing market situation

Simons continues and argues that even a comprehensive introduction of the rental price brake does not represent a solution for the underlying problems of supply and demand. The CEO of Vonovia, Rolf Buch, puts a social graduation of the rental price brake into conversation, but Simons sees this as complicated and problematic. Instead, he recommends increasing the capping limit for existing rents to bring more apartments onto the market.

Another critical aspect that Simons leads concerns the maintenance and modernization of apartments. The rental price brake could have negative effects in this area, since landlords are increasingly passing on the costs for renovation and maintenance work to new tenants. In the past, apartments were renovated after moving out of a tenant, which is no longer profitable today in the current economic environment. This development could endanger the quality and availability of living space in the affected urban areas in the long term.

The discussion about the living space situation and the rental price brake illustrates that comprehensive reforms are necessary to cope with the challenges on the housing market for young people and families. The demands for fairer wealth distribution and affordable living space are becoming increasingly louder.

For further information, the reports from , arge and Haufe consulted.

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