SPD calls for more affordable and barrier-free apartments for Brandenburg!

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Brandenburg an der Havel is planning measures for more affordable and barrier-free living space in order to address demographic change.

Brandenburg an der Havel plant Maßnahmen für mehr bezahlbaren und barrierefreien Wohnraum, um dem demografischen Wandel zu begegnen.
Brandenburg an der Havel is planning measures for more affordable and barrier-free living space in order to address demographic change.

SPD calls for more affordable and barrier-free apartments for Brandenburg!

Living in Brandenburg an der Havel has many facets, and not all of them are rosy. According to a report by Meeting point Brandenburg Families and older people in particular are increasingly faced with the challenge of finding suitable living arrangements. Daniel Keip, the chairman of the SPD parliamentary group, emphasizes that the possibility of living in all phases of life should be guaranteed both in the city center and in the suburbs - and for every budget.

A particularly alarming point is the lack of accessible housing. A study by the Pestel Institute reveals that the city needs around 3,400 apartments that are both suitable for seniors and barrier-free. At the same time, the search for affordable 4- to 5-room apartments for families is increasingly becoming a gamble. This situation is further exacerbated by demographic change; By 2035, the number of pensioners in Brandenburg an der Havel is expected to increase by 2,000 to more than 21,600.

Presentation of the need

Gesine Banerjee, expert resident on the Social Affairs Committee, draws attention to the first positive developments in housing companies and cooperatives, especially in the area of ​​barrier-free apartments. However, in order to be able to respond sustainably to increasing demand, a comprehensive needs analysis is essential. All those responsible are asked to develop strategies together to meet the needs of the population.

This also plays an important role Federal Office for Accessibility, which emphasizes that the need for barrier-free living space in Germany is constantly increasing. This is not just a question for living space adaptations, but requires preventative and sustainable measures. This includes social housing and urban development programs that are specifically tailored to the needs of older people.

The current situation and the future

But the challenges are not just local. A comprehensive adjustment of living arrangements is necessary. Demographic change in recent decades has led to an aging society. Like the website Barrier-free property describes, it is important to adapt the building structures to the new reality. After all, it's not just the number of older people that is increasing - the requirements and needs for living space are also changing.

A concrete roadmap can help ensure sustainable development. The current Integrated Urban Development Concept (INSEK) from 2018 does not do justice to the complexity of future housing challenges. It is therefore crucial that the city administration presents a realistic housing needs analysis by the first half of 2026 in order to keep an eye on the planned new buildings and renovations.

In order to create attractive and affordable housing options, all stakeholders are required - because this is the only way to keep new families and encourage immigration. A harsh wind blows through the residential landscape of Brandenburg an der Havel, but together with a good hand you can find the right recipe for the future.