Tag: Housing industry
GdW only expects 200,000 apartments per year
Berlin The construction and housing industry warn that the government’s goal of creating 400,000 new homes annually will remain unattainable for years to come. The central association of the housing…
Geywitz turns the construction and housing industry against himself
Berlin Days later, Tim-Oliver Müller is angry. The general manager of the German construction industry (HDB) criticizes the behavior of the Federal Minister of Construction and sees his industry as…
Relief package: Dissatisfied housing industry wants liquidity support
Living in Berlin The housing industry complains about liquidity gaps. (Photo: dpa) Berlin The housing industry feels that the federal government’s relief package does not support it sufficiently. The President…
CO2 price: Tenant relief does not convince consumer advocates
Berlin The traffic light government’s plans to relieve many tenants of the heating cost climate tax are met with sharp criticism from consumer advocates. Thomas Engelke, head of the energy…
Mood among real estate professionals
housing estate in Germany Poorer financing conditions and rising construction costs are dampening the mood among real estate professionals. (Photo: dpa) Frankfurt The real estate industry is preparing for rising…
Mood among real estate professionals
housing estate in Germany Poorer financing conditions and rising construction costs are dampening the mood among real estate professionals. (Photo: dpa) Frankfurt The real estate industry is preparing for rising…
Fight against climate change: criticism of the EU building directive
Berlin The Central Association of the Housing Industry in Germany (GdW) sharply criticized the building directive presented by the EU Commission on Wednesday. “A factual immediate doubling of the renovation…
Why the general election is clouding the mood in the industry
This was the result of a current survey by the Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft (IW), which the Handelsblatt has received in advance. The reason: there are fears of stricter regulatory…