The amendments to the Affordable Rent Act by Housing Minister Elanor Boekholt-O'Sullivan (D66) fall short and do not solve the core of the problem. This is the conclusion reached by ABN AMRO in a new report. According to the bank, policy remains too unilaterally focused on regulation, while fiscal bottlenecks are ignored. It is precisely this that is causing investors to withdraw en masse. The bank warns that the minister is underestimating the …
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The amendments to the Affordable Rent Act by Housing Minister Elanor Boekholt-O'Sullivan (D66) fall short and do not solve the core of the problem. This is the conclusion reached by ABN AMRO in a new report. According to the bank, policy remains too unilaterally focused on regulation, while fiscal bottlenecks are ignored. It is precisely this that is causing investors to withdraw en masse. The bank warns that the minister is underestimating the …