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Housing: Construction Industry Warns: Iran War Drives Costs for Housebuilders

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Concrete, steel, insulation materials: Building materials have become more expensive with the Middle East war. House builders pay the bill. Also for the fight against the lack of housing this means nothing good.

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Concrete, steel, insulation materials: Building materials have become more expensive with the Middle East war. House builders pay the bill. Also for the fight against the lack of housing this means nothing good.

·Berlin, Germany
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Concrete, steel, insulation materials: Building materials have become more expensive with the Middle East war. House builders pay the bill. Also for the fight against the lack of housing this means nothing good.

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From steel to concrete to insulating materials and films based on crude oil - "almost everywhere" during construction, costs are rising as a result of the war in the Middle East. Even after its end, nothing will change so quickly.

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According to companies, the consequences of the Iran war drive the costs for housebuilders. Accordingly, the increase is already three to five percent. Heating and electricity costs are also expected to increase.

·Germany
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According to companies, the consequences of the Iran war are driving up costs for home builders. The increase is already between 3 and 5 percent. Heating and electricity costs are also expected to rise.

Concrete, steel, insulation materials: Many building materials have become much more expensive with the Middle East war, which is burdening housebuilders. The construction industry makes suggestions on how to make things cheaper.

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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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