You find a lover and build a semi-detached house with her and one of your children with 120m². Your wife does the same game with the second child right next door. There’s even 2x construction child benefit and after 10 years the wall is removed (that is, the one that coincidentally already had a door in it before) and you have a nice home with 240m².
Doesn’t work, you need a registration confirmation after moving in and everyone must live in one household
The results of the coalition party from last night are to be published from 7 a.m.
Lazy compromises ahead!
What bothers me about the discussion is quite that people complain about injustices. I also follow the topic on Twitter. There, people from Munich whine that they still don’t have a million for an apartment. Or that this is all a slap in the face to single parents (although, in my perception, the term "families" has not even been defined yet).
That 120sqm living space is unrealistic outside cities is also discussed, of course.
All these complaints have in common that they are consistently true.
BUT: That’s always the case with subsidies. Perfection simply doesn’t exist, especially if you want to keep the procedure lean and unbureaucratic instead of drafting another 50 pages of exceptions. Incidentally, an important feature of digitalization - debureaucratization.
I don’t see a redistribution from the bottom to the top, since the "bottom" don’t pay in at all. The program is for the (upper) middle class and that’s how it was announced. Personally, I think it’s their turn now.
However, I wouldn’t be in favor of emptying the pot just for this one measure, since social housing is also needed.
Save your envy spat already for those who benefit from discounted federal building plots. If they allocate 1,000 unused properties, there will be exactly 1,000 beneficiaries. This will be fun.