Subsidized housing: Handovers are faltering

The consequences of a pandemic, high prices, a chronic lack of space, construction cycles: all of this also has an impact on the number of completions.

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In the city of Salzburg in particular, the non-profit housing developers are completing only a few units this year (symbol image).

“It’s very, very meager this year,” says Stephan Gröger, Managing Director of Heimat Österreich, with a view to the expected completions in the current year. The non-profit housing company plans to put 113 condominiums and 65 rental apartments on the market in 2023 – with the exception of seven condominiums in the city of Salzburg, all in Flachgau.

Many larger projects are currently still in the making due to delays. “That has to do with the fact that we weren’t able to start as much during the pandemic.” The enormously increased prices for energy …

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Accessed on 02/21/2023 at 04:14

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