That changes for owners and tenants due to the plans of the traffic light coalition

New building district

New buildings in Frankfurt’s Europaviertel: The plans of the traffic light coalition will bring many changes to builders, tenants and homeowners. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow / dpa +++ dpa-Bildfunk +++

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Frankfurt This is a signal: the subject of building and living takes up more than five pages in the new coalition agreement – and the department is once again given its own ministry. The traffic light parties want to change a few things in the real estate sector.

“We will make the building and living of the future affordable, climate-neutral, sustainable, barrier-free, innovative and with lively public spaces,” says the full-bodied paper on which the new coalition partners have agreed. A possible candidate for the head of the new building ministry is the previous environment minister, Svenja Schulze.

The ideas of the parties for a new housing policy are in part already quite specific. So what can house owners, builders and tenants expect? What do real estate buyers have to prepare for in the coming years? The following is an overview of the most important points that should change – and what experts and associations think of it.

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