The Balearic Association of National and International Real Estate Companies (ABINI) ask the Marga Prohens Government that double the social housing budget and expand it to include affordable housing for island residents.
This entity underlines that the average investment of 0.7% allocated during the phase of the Left Pact led by the socialist Francine Armengol was clearly insufficient and proposes that you should work with 3% of the budget to get the Balearic Islands out of the European backlog in social housing.
“Social housing and ambitious affordable housing plans are a fundamental part of the residential fabric needed for a healthy housing market,” he says. Hans LenzPresident of ABINI. “It is imperative that a significant economic allocation be made in these sectors to ensure that residents of the Balearic Islands have access to decent housing“.
Furthermore, ABINI shows its concern for the opinions of unconstitutionality launched by the government of Pedro Sánchez against the law on emergency measures for housing, because it endangers the affordable housing project in the Balearic Islands. “This law is essential to depressurize the real estate market and offer real solutions to the residents of the Islands,” adds Lenz.
“The amendments proposed by the Government could cause a delay of more than ten years in their implementation. In addition, the unconstitutional opinions are already paralyzing investments, which is generating immediate problems on the ground,” he emphasizes.
ABINI calls for urgent awareness of the enormous housing problem facing the citizens of the Balearic Islands and demands that the The bilateral commission between the Balearic Government and the central government is agile, fast and reasonable in their negotiations, giving priority to the well-being of the residents of the Balearic Islands, the association said in a statement.
Likewise, they will continue to follow the process of developing the registry and the new regulations applicable to real estate agents in the Balearic Islands.