“The development of the country cannot be based on the investment of home. It is not a business, “Nikos Androulakis argued during an event-discussion tonight in which he explained the proposal of the PASOK Change Concert. housing.
Mr. Androulakis talked to television screenwriter Panagiotis Markezini and explained that it was urgent to tackle the acute housing crisis. In strong criticism of the ND and the measures he is implementing, he added how “he has made the purchase and use of the home development policy indifferent to social consequences”. He also pointed out that he has done nothing to limit Golden Visa and short-term leasing to large urban real estate and stressed that PASOK-KINAL’s proposal is a bell to grow the problem. “We are not against the real estate market. We make a political intervention to cause domino effect on the market and reduce prices with higher housing bids. “
Mr. Androulakis clarified that the social residential tank will capture rental prices in the real estate market: “These houses will have a much lower rent, because even the individual who put his apartment in the tank will have other benefits, so the rented rented. In Vienna, for example, the “Domino Effect” on the market is 15%-20%.
Further analyzing the tank of 40,000 social houses in a depth of 5 years, Mr. Androulakis said: “In some, 40, 50, 60,000 houses sound a few. But we have to start somewhere. They did not automatically have 200-300,000 houses in the social residential residence tank for example the Portuguese, nor half a million social houses or Austrians. “
He accused the ND of seeing the state as a loot and stressed: “Normal country will become when a government enters the Maximus Palace to rule and not to conquer the state. And I pledge, if the people give us this opportunity, we will rule with meritocracy and transparency, and we will not conquer the state to make rusks and thereby perpetuate our power as Mr Mitsotakis did. “
He also pointed out that the mass market for real estate by third -country nationals is likely to have consequences and a national risk.