The Hungarian government is reviewing major property development investments, impacting plans for 17,000 new homes. This move involves projects previously designated as priority developments. While the review is extensive, the government aims to renegotiate agreements rather than cancel projects outright. The number of suspended housing projects currently exceeds the total number of homes completed in Hungary last year. Officials have not specified the reasons for the review, but it signals a potential shift in housing policy. The focus remains on finding viable solutions for continued development, albeit under revised terms. The outcome of the review will likely affect the future supply of housing in Hungary.