The Greek government has announced a €6.5 billion plan spanning the next decade aimed at addressing the country’s escalating housing crisis. The initiative encompasses 50 targeted measures designed to increase the housing supply and improve affordability. Key components include the establishment of a Unified Housing Authority to streamline processes and the development of digital platforms specifically for students and public sector employees residing on islands. These platforms will facilitate access to available housing options. The government intends to boost the overall housing stock and mitigate the impacts of rising property costs. The plan represents a significant investment in addressing a pressing social and economic challenge facing Greece. It seeks to provide more accessible housing solutions for vulnerable populations and stabilize the real estate market.
