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Utrecht decreased long-term home vacancy by 20% in two years
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Despite the housing shortage, tens of thousands of homes remain vacant for extended periods. The municipality of Utrecht decided to address this problem, the Algemeen Dagblad reported Monday.
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Read Full ArticleUtrecht decreased long-term home vacancy by 20% in two years
The municipality of Utrecht’s strict new approach to homes standing vacant for more than a year is bearing fruit. In the past two years, the city decreased long-term vacancy by 20 percent, with the number of empty homes dropping from nearly 2,000 in 2023 to 1,550 now, AD reports.
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