Rostock: Urgent housing shortage – 2,700 apartments are missing!

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Rostock is struggling with a housing deficit of 2,700 units. Experts are calling for measures for new housing construction.

Rostock kämpft mit einem Wohnungsdefizit von 2700 Einheiten. Experten fordern Maßnahmen für neuen Wohnungsbau.
Rostock is struggling with a housing deficit of 2,700 units. Experts are calling for measures for new housing construction.

Rostock: Urgent housing shortage – 2,700 apartments are missing!

The housing shortage in Rostock is becoming increasingly explosive. According to current reports, the city is short of around 2,700 apartments. This has far-reaching consequences for citizens and urban development. The situation becomes even more dramatic when you consider that around 880 apartments have been empty for over a year. These properties are rarely rented out again, which further exacerbates the situation. There is an urgent need for action here, as new construction is making slow progress.

As the Baltic Sea newspaper analyzed, around 1,200 new apartments will have to be built in Rostock every year over the next five years. However, there were just 65 building permits in the first half of 2023. These figures show that there is not only a lack of housing, but also the necessary dynamism in the construction industry.

Economic expertise required

Matthias Günther, chief economist at the Pestel Institute, assumes that targeted funding measures from federal politicians are necessary to stimulate housing construction. He floats the idea of ​​an interest program that could offer construction money at a maximum interest rate of 2 percent. Such a model could encourage both private developers and investors to take action and create new living space.

These suggestions are no coincidence, as the analysis was carried out on behalf of the Federal Association of German Building Materials Trade (BDB). The experts view the current situation as alarming and emphasize the urgency of setting the course for future-proof spatial planning.

Context: The labor market and real estate analysts

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This shows that the search for housing and innovative solutions are important not only locally, but globally. Given these challenges, it is important to engage with both local and international developments and learn from each other.

In summary, it can be said that a good plan is needed both in Rostock and elsewhere in order to successfully master the housing issue. It is up to those responsible to take the right steps to ensure that living in a diverse and urban society remains livable in the future.