Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 5:48:23 GMT -5
On June 17, Barcelona's real estate business took the first step to leave behind eight years of bickering between the public administration and its companies. That day, Ada Colau, a public enemy of Barcelona real estate since 2015 , left the Barcelona City Council and gave her position to Jaume Collboni, of the PSC. The change of mayor brought joy to a business that had been, in some way, harassed by the common people with different political strategies that did not allow it to operate normally. This change could represent a qualitative leap for real estate in the city, with many promises for 2024 such as modifying the 30% VPO reserve in new developments, or the opening of new hotels in the city center.
Among the possible changes that real estate Job Seekers Phone Numbers List most expects for next year is that the star law of the former mayor of the city, Ada Colau, be modified. Collboni's latest move has been to ally with Trias in Barcelona to reduce the obligation to carry out 30% of social housing . The initiative proposes making the norm more flexible according to the percentage of the district, the location of the protected housing development and the maximum density of housing
Barcelona City Council is now finalizing the modification of the rule that requires 30% of new constructions to be reserved for protected housing. The Ecology, Urban Planning, Infrastructure, Mobility and Housing Commission approved a proposal presented by Trias for Barcelona that denounces the "zero" incidence of what had been one of the first measures of the Ada Colau government. PSC and PP have supported.
In his first mandate, in September 2018, the obligation to reserve 30% of housing for official protection in any new development or major rehabilitation was approved . Since then, developments of more than 600 m2, whether newly created or undergoing renovation, are required to allocate 30% of the surface to public housing.
This rule has also caused the new construction business to plummet in the city. What's more, already in the campaign for the municipal elections in May, almost 5 years later, all the candidates for mayor of Barcelona, except Colau, questioned how the measure has worked.
Trias and Collboni argue that the reservation in the generation of protected housing has caused a "serious" paralysis of the real estate sector. Instead of the current 30%, the initiative proposes making the rule more flexible depending on the percentage of the district, the location of the protected housing development and the maximum housing density.
The proposal also launches the preparation of the city pact for housing, which plans to prioritize the increase in the stock of protected rental housing. Trias for Barcelona proposes that the pact have a "public-private dimension" and "respond to the social shortcomings of the housing market in the city."
Likewise, the proposal calls for starting an inventory of public and private facility sites to study the possibility of dedicating them to the promotion of subsidized housing and accommodation with shared spaces.
Among the possible changes that real estate Job Seekers Phone Numbers List most expects for next year is that the star law of the former mayor of the city, Ada Colau, be modified. Collboni's latest move has been to ally with Trias in Barcelona to reduce the obligation to carry out 30% of social housing . The initiative proposes making the norm more flexible according to the percentage of the district, the location of the protected housing development and the maximum density of housing
Barcelona City Council is now finalizing the modification of the rule that requires 30% of new constructions to be reserved for protected housing. The Ecology, Urban Planning, Infrastructure, Mobility and Housing Commission approved a proposal presented by Trias for Barcelona that denounces the "zero" incidence of what had been one of the first measures of the Ada Colau government. PSC and PP have supported.
In his first mandate, in September 2018, the obligation to reserve 30% of housing for official protection in any new development or major rehabilitation was approved . Since then, developments of more than 600 m2, whether newly created or undergoing renovation, are required to allocate 30% of the surface to public housing.
This rule has also caused the new construction business to plummet in the city. What's more, already in the campaign for the municipal elections in May, almost 5 years later, all the candidates for mayor of Barcelona, except Colau, questioned how the measure has worked.
Trias and Collboni argue that the reservation in the generation of protected housing has caused a "serious" paralysis of the real estate sector. Instead of the current 30%, the initiative proposes making the rule more flexible depending on the percentage of the district, the location of the protected housing development and the maximum housing density.
The proposal also launches the preparation of the city pact for housing, which plans to prioritize the increase in the stock of protected rental housing. Trias for Barcelona proposes that the pact have a "public-private dimension" and "respond to the social shortcomings of the housing market in the city."
Likewise, the proposal calls for starting an inventory of public and private facility sites to study the possibility of dedicating them to the promotion of subsidized housing and accommodation with shared spaces.