Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/339565 
Year of Publication: 
2026
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[Editor:] Alves, Sónia [Editor:] Andersen, Hans Thor [Editor:] Keunen, Els [Editor:] Vuksanović-Macura, Zlata [Title:] Social housing opportunities and challenges: Perspectives from Denmark, Germany, Portugal and Serbia [ISBN:] 978-3-88838-449-3 [Series:] Arbeitsberichte der ARL [No.:] 40 [Publisher:] Verlag der ARL - Akademie für Raumentwicklung in der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft [Place:] Hannover [Year:] 2026 [Pages:] 24-48
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Verlag der ARL - Akademie für Raumentwicklung in der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft, Hannover
Abstract: 
This chapter presents an overview of the social housing system in Germany. Unlike in many other contexts, social housing in Germany is conceived as a temporary, marketcorrecting policy; therefore, the social housing function is limited in time. While partially provided by the state, it is primarily supplied by the private sector. Due to privatisation efforts since the 1990s, the number of social housing units has decreased significantly. Moreover, although social housing rents must be below market level, they are becoming unaffordable due to general market price increases. In addition to social housing, Germany provides a housing allowance to low-income households to help cover rental costs or mortgage repayments. Tübingen, a growing secondary city in south-west Germany, faces similar housing challenges. However, initiatives such as the 'Tübingen Model' and strict regulations requiring developers to provide long-term affordable housing, have increased the social housing stock.
Subjects: 
Social housing
privatization
affordability
housing allowance
Tübingen
Germany
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