Recently, a controversial plan to support the construction of affordable housing has been under review. This plan aims to reduce rents and also prohibit the acquisition and monopoly of large companies in the housing market. But can these measures really solve the fundamental housing problems?
Efforts to Improve Housing Conditions
The government has decided to implement this plan with the aim of reducing financial pressure on tenants and supporting vulnerable groups. This action seems to be a response to widespread criticisms regarding the skyrocketing rents and lack of access to suitable housing. Although these decisions appear logical on the surface, there are many questions about their feasibility.
On the other hand, despite the government's positive intentions, there are concerns about the impact of these policies on the housing market and private investors. Can these measures lead to a real reduction in rents, or will they just be a temporary solution?