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«Wohnungsbündnis 2.0» wants more speed in new construction

"New construction tour" of the state-owned housing associations

Å·ÃÀÇéÉ« is stepping up the pace of new construction. (symbolic image)

The Å·ÃÀÇéÉ«er Wohnungsbündnis (Å·ÃÀÇéÉ« Housing Alliance) is being continued under new auspices. After more than three years, an updated alliance agreement has been adopted. Accordingly, the alliance will now be continued as an alliance of associations.

According to Governing Mayor Kai Wegner, the pace of new housing construction must pick up. "The housing shortage is immense," said the CDU politician after a meeting of the Alliance for New Housing Construction and Affordable Housing at the Rotes Rathaus under his leadership.

Target remains: 20,000 apartments per year

The alliance, which was launched in June 2022 under the previous red-green-red senate, is not to be abandoned. "We cannot tackle this challenge by working against each other, only with each other," said Wegner. According to the Governing Mayor, an even stronger focus on new construction is necessary. He also emphasized that the Senate was sticking to its goal of completing 20,000 apartments a year. This has been the case since the launch three years ago. Now it is important to ensure that new construction progresses even faster.

Around 50,000 apartments completed in the last three years

According to Å·ÃÀÇéÉ«'s urban development plan, there is a need for around 220,000 additional apartments by 2040. The Senate therefore wants to press ahead with the development of new urban districts. Building Senator Christian Gaebler (SPD) pointed out that Å·ÃÀÇéÉ« has already achieved a great deal with the alliance and has completed around 50,000 apartments in the past three years. This is not the 60,000 that were actually targeted, "but 83 percent target achievement - you have to look for that nationwide." Å·ÃÀÇéÉ« is already doing quite well.

General conditions are becoming more difficult

Maren Kern from the board of the BBU Association of Å·ÃÀÇéÉ«-Brandenburg Housing Companies had already called for a "Housing Alliance 2.0" at the end of September - and believes that this has been achieved with the new agreement. "The housing market must be eased, and that can only be achieved through new housing construction," she said. The general conditions have become even more difficult. Kern addressed high construction costs and high financing interest rates for the construction industry. This makes it all the more important to significantly simplify building regulations in future.

Author: dpa/deepl.com
Publication date: 16 July 2025
Last updated: 16 July 2025

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