New Policies to Facilitate Affordable Housing in Central and Eastern Europe

Affordable housing construction is a lagging sector in most of the CEE countries. Recent increases in housing production have mainly served the top end of the market. In some countries, policy schemes for public housing have been established. However, actual construction of housing for moderate-inco...

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Main Author: W. Amann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CTU Central Library 2010-01-01
Series:Acta Polytechnica
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Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/1159
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spelling doaj-d6ca92987b8e49d7a1c1e9081c86693a2020-11-24T23:48:02ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica1210-27091805-23632010-01-015011159New Policies to Facilitate Affordable Housing in Central and Eastern EuropeW. AmannAffordable housing construction is a lagging sector in most of the CEE countries. Recent increases in housing production have mainly served the top end of the market. In some countries, policy schemes for public housing have been established. However, actual construction of housing for moderate-income households has yet to take place. Wolfgang Amann describes the approach of the Austria-based IIBW – Institute for Real Estate, Construction and Housing aimed at rectifying this unsatisfactory situation. The framework for a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model in housing will be established, with two parallel strategies. First, a legal framework will be established to allow for a new business model of PPP housing. Second, financing tools will be implemented, similar to structured financing, implementing the different layers of sources. This approach refers to lessons learned in many Western European countries, e.g., the Netherlands and Austria, where a Third Sector in housing contributes substantially to good housing provision for large parts of the population. IIBW is currently implementing this new approach in several CEE countries, including Romania, Montenegro and Albania. https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/1159affordable housinghousing lawhousing constructionCEE countriesRomania
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New Policies to Facilitate Affordable Housing in Central and Eastern Europe
Acta Polytechnica
affordable housing
housing law
housing construction
CEE countries
Romania
author_facet W. Amann
author_sort W. Amann
title New Policies to Facilitate Affordable Housing in Central and Eastern Europe
title_short New Policies to Facilitate Affordable Housing in Central and Eastern Europe
title_full New Policies to Facilitate Affordable Housing in Central and Eastern Europe
title_fullStr New Policies to Facilitate Affordable Housing in Central and Eastern Europe
title_full_unstemmed New Policies to Facilitate Affordable Housing in Central and Eastern Europe
title_sort new policies to facilitate affordable housing in central and eastern europe
publisher CTU Central Library
series Acta Polytechnica
issn 1210-2709
1805-2363
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Affordable housing construction is a lagging sector in most of the CEE countries. Recent increases in housing production have mainly served the top end of the market. In some countries, policy schemes for public housing have been established. However, actual construction of housing for moderate-income households has yet to take place. Wolfgang Amann describes the approach of the Austria-based IIBW – Institute for Real Estate, Construction and Housing aimed at rectifying this unsatisfactory situation. The framework for a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model in housing will be established, with two parallel strategies. First, a legal framework will be established to allow for a new business model of PPP housing. Second, financing tools will be implemented, similar to structured financing, implementing the different layers of sources. This approach refers to lessons learned in many Western European countries, e.g., the Netherlands and Austria, where a Third Sector in housing contributes substantially to good housing provision for large parts of the population. IIBW is currently implementing this new approach in several CEE countries, including Romania, Montenegro and Albania. 
topic affordable housing
housing law
housing construction
CEE countries
Romania
url https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/1159
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