Indigenous model - is this still legal?

  • Erstellt am 2018-06-12 11:55:44

Zaba12

2019-05-14 17:53:42
  • #1
You are confusing something? Prices are so high because money is cheap, demand is high, and people pay any price. The municipality is not to blame for that, we are. And no, single-family houses are not a basic right!
 

hanse987

2019-05-14 18:01:41
  • #2
Above all, prices are also so high because those who do not need money do not sell either, since there are no interest rates.
 

hampshire

2019-05-14 18:24:48
  • #3
The free market economy regulates market prices. That is the mantra of the free profiteers. If prices regulate themselves at a high level, people are excluded from market participation. Something must be done for these people, ways must be found. There are many sensible measures for this; in my view, the "Einheimischenmodell" is not one of them. Whether it is "legally permissible" I cannot legally analyze - from my sense of justice, it contradicts the high value of the principle of equality.
 

11ant

2019-05-14 19:36:54
  • #4
Offering plots below market value has limits – because it causes "losses" to the municipal budget. Each municipality can only spend its money once: if it gives a young family an inexpensive plot, it cannot offer the same young family a daycare spot, then the mother can only work part-time and repay the little house more slowly. All in all, nothing is gained – and it also does not sustainably slow down land prices. Unfortunately, socialism is only "the" solution in theoretical romanticism. In particular, it is rather reluctant to solve housing market problems through property creation.
 

Nordlys

2019-05-14 19:37:42
  • #5
Hampshire, there is freedom of contract. You do not have to buy anything from x, but x does not have to sell you anything either.
 

goalkeeper

2019-05-14 21:42:23
  • #6
We have just gotten a building plot through the local resident model for 499 €/sqm - strangely, many other builders are not locals at all, but from outside. Nevertheless, all were sold.

The interest of the locals was apparently not as high as politics had always suggested.
 
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