Expert criticizes the promotion of home ownership: planning security is at risk

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According to a report from www.wiwo.de, the ministry under Klara Geywitz (SPD) has already had to accept several setbacks in the area of ​​real estate policy this year. There was criticism from experts in particular of the energy requirements and the income limits for eligible properties, which were viewed as too restrictive. The original income limit of 60,000 euros per year turned out to be too low to actually be able to claim funding. In response, the ministry increased the income limit to 90,000 euros, but now the Federal Constitutional Court has to examine a tipping restriction on the funding program, which could lead to uncertainty for potential buyers. The decision of the Federal Constitutional Court...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.wiwo.de, musste das Ministerium unter Klara Geywitz (SPD) in diesem Jahr bereits mehrere Rückschläge im Bereich der Immobilienpolitik hinnehmen. Kritik von Experten gab es insbesondere an den energetischen Anforderungen und den Einkommensgrenzen für förderfähige Immobilien, die als zu restriktiv angesehen wurden. Die ursprüngliche Einkommensgrenze von 60.000 Euro pro Jahr erwies sich als zu niedrig, um tatsächlich eine Förderung in Anspruch nehmen zu können. Als Reaktion erhöhte das Ministerium die Einkommensgrenze auf 90.000 Euro, doch nun hat das Bundesverfassungsgericht eine Kippeinschränkung des Förderprogramms zu prüfen, was zu Unsicherheiten für potenzielle Käufer führen könnte. Die Entscheidung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts …
According to a report from www.wiwo.de, the ministry under Klara Geywitz (SPD) has already had to accept several setbacks in the area of ​​real estate policy this year. There was criticism from experts in particular of the energy requirements and the income limits for eligible properties, which were viewed as too restrictive. The original income limit of 60,000 euros per year turned out to be too low to actually be able to claim funding. In response, the ministry increased the income limit to 90,000 euros, but now the Federal Constitutional Court has to examine a tipping restriction on the funding program, which could lead to uncertainty for potential buyers. The decision of the Federal Constitutional Court...

Expert criticizes the promotion of home ownership: planning security is at risk

According to a report by www.wiwo.de, the ministry under Klara Geywitz (SPD) has already had to accept several setbacks in the area of ​​real estate policy this year. There was criticism from experts in particular of the energy requirements and the income limits for eligible properties, which were viewed as too restrictive. The original income limit of 60,000 euros per year turned out to be too low to actually be able to claim funding. In response, the ministry increased the income limit to 90,000 euros, but now the Federal Constitutional Court has to examine a tipping restriction on the funding program, which could lead to uncertainty for potential buyers.

The Federal Constitutional Court's decision could have a significant impact on the real estate market. A rejection of the tipping restriction could mean that the funding program would have to be revised again, which would lead to further delays and uncertainty. This, in turn, could lead to potential buyers being hesitant to purchase properties as they do not know whether they will be eligible. Overall, this could lead to a decrease in demand and affect prices in the real estate market. It remains to be seen how the court will decide and what impact this will have on the industry.

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