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"Bau-Turbo" Decided: Federal Government Wants to Accelerate Housing Through New Rules

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"Bau-Turbo" decided: Federal Government wants to accelerate housing through new rules

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The German government wants to facilitate the approval of construction projects with its Bau-Turbo-Gesetz. However, this is not enough to eliminate housing shortages. To do this, the rental price brake should be eliminated.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The Federal Government is lighting the construction turbo for more housing and faster permits. Experts remain skeptical.

·Berlin, Germany
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"Bau-Turbo" decided: Federal Government wants to accelerate housing through new rules

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Federal Government's construction turbo contains a number of useful measures. However, it will not solve the problems with the new building, because unfortunately there is also a crucial gap in the construction turboWhen our children were even smaller, the stories of Bob, the builder, enjoyed great popularity at home. In this, Bob, who is an experienced builder – following the title of the series – and successfully runs a building yard in Bo…

Only the Bauturbo, soon further measures: The Federal Government wants to accelerate the new building. For buyers and builders much could soon become significantly cheaper.

·Berlin, Germany
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If private building communities and professional developers join forces, a lot of additional living space could be realized. Yannik Hansen-Schütz, Managing Director of Archy Nova Project Development, explains how this could be done.

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mdr.de broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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