Why this study?
It is no secret that the Munich-based rental and housing market is just one thing: expensive. The rentals are located in Munich, according to the F & B-rent index index 70% above the national average. Also in the surrounding areas, rents are well above the average. Hence the move into the Munich region in many cases the desired relief. Although there is Munich and the surrounding communities in the net disposable income compared to Germany regularly, the top ranking. Nevertheless, in Munich are 36% more revenue compared to 71% more rent. An end to this alarming development is not in sight, because Munich is still growing. The lack of affordable housing will become an even more urgent problem than it already is.
According to the latest forecast study, the future prospects of our economic space looks promising: it is economically strong, attractive to young workers and the population will continue to grow. The general background data for much of the region are positive indeed. But there is a downside: the number of people who have to go despite a job for social services increases, the number of temporary workers has doubled in the last five years and temporary Employment contracts are becoming the norm. For such people it is increasingly difficult to finance the apartment in Munich. This is also a problem for employers as more workers with medium and high skill levels do not stay in Munich or not even come to Munich, although they are badly needed here.
is clear to us: Munich has to offer a home for people of all income groups remain. Munich is the only way a livable city for all people.
go from here?
The title "Plans for affordable housing" was chosen deliberately. Because the study does not claim comprehensive and final concepts for more affordable housing to have found. The study is a plan and launch a communication campaign. In the coming months we want to discuss various topics of study in depth various forums around the floor plan supplement.
We would be pleased if you were with it.
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