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Housing market: unaffordable rents

The researchers consider a gross warm rent that is less than 30 percent of the household income to be affordable.

"Nearly two million affordable homes are lacking. The situation is likely to get worse. Social housing must be promoted more strongly."

There is a shortage of 1.9 million affordable flats in major German cities. Low-income earners in particular often cannot find a rental flat they can afford. The situation for households at risk of poverty is particularly tense in Munich, the Rhine-Main region and Cologne-Bonn. But affordable housing is also scarce in cities with many low-income earners such as Berlin, Leipzig or Dresden. This is the conclusion reached by Henrik Lebuhn, Andrej Holm, Stephan Junker and Kevin Neitzel in a study funded by the Hans Böckler Foundation. The urban sociologists from Humboldt University Berlin and Goethe University Frankfurt investigated which flats people can afford and how this fits in with the supply on the respective rental market.

https://www.boeckler.de/113665_113670.htm


Download the HBS study:

Henrik Lebuhn, Andrej Holm, Stephan Junker and Kevin Neitzel: How many and which flats are lacking in major German cities? (pdf) The social coverage gap by income and housing size, Hans Böckler Foundation Research Funding Working Paper No. 63, April 2018.


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