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The Housing Crisis in Europe Is Already a Powder Keg, Just Don't Let It Explode

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Unaffordable housing prices and rents are a continent-wide problem. According to the European Parliament, property prices in the EU rose by an average of 50 percent between 2015 and 2023. And between 2010 and 2022, rents increased by 18 percent.
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*Article in partnership with Display Europe, published on Voxeurop In 2024, with the approach of the Jubilee (which, like any major event, amplifies and often worsens the situation of those living in precarious conditions), the Municipality of Rome decided to “deal with” the issue of homeless people living near the central Termini station. The solution? A 70-place tent structure, to be set up in Piazza dei Cinquecento, which sparked protests fro…

Unaffordable housing prices and rents are a continent-wide problem. According to the European Parliament, property prices in the EU rose by an average of 50 percent between 2015 and 2023. And between 2010 and 2022, rents increased by 18 percent.

According to the Director General of the Rive-Sud Housing Committee, Marco Monzon, 24% of requests for assistance in the search for housing [...] Read more The housing crisis still very present appeared first on FM 103.3.

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FM 103,3 broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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