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Every Fourth Euro for Living: Reichinnek Wants to End Usury – "Rents Have to Go Down"

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The rents explode: Reichinnek demands a nationwide rental cover. Because many Germans pay too much. What can a counter-plan look like?

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The left calls for a nationwide lease cover and the expropriation of large real estate companies. Kai Warnecke, Chief Executive Officer of Haus und Grund e.V., considers these measures to be wrong. Instead, the policy should reduce construction costs and create more attractive conditions for private landlords.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Even one of the most stable real estate companies is now suffering from high office vacancies. But Atrium-Ljungberg continues to invest in Slussen, Sickla, Nacka and the Slakthus area.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The rents explode: Reichinnek demands a nationwide rental cover. Because many Germans pay too much. What can a counter-plan look like?

The residents of one of the blocks of flats on Nowogrodzka Street in Warsaw's Ochota district are devastated by the regularly rising rent. Although the building has not been renovated for a long time, has not been insulated, and the stairwells are dirty, tenants now pay almost twice as much per square meter as they did 10 years ago. "What kind of law is this, I ask myself?" — one of the residents of the block is angry in an interview with "Gazet…

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tz.de broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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