Germany's housing crisis: empty promises, rising costs and elusive solutions
The Scholz government titled its coalition agreement 'Mehr Fortschritt wagen,' meaning 'Daring to make more progress,' and it didn't hold back on the ambition of its promises.
Regarding housing, the agreement pledged the construction of 400,000 homes annually, a quarter of which were supposed to be social housing.
Given th…
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