Skip to main content
Housing

What the EU does

While the main responsibility for housing lies with the local, regional, and national authorities, EU policies and funding programmes support various aspects of the housing market.

Co-housing project Gleis 21, Vienna, Austria
Co-housing project Gleis 21, Vienna, Austria © New European Bauhaus

The Affordable Housing Plan will increase European added value in jointly addressing the housing crisis.

Housing affordability is not only a question of rent or house prices. It's also related to heating costs, energy prices, and other factors linked to someone's living situation, which can be measured by the housing cost overburden rate. This also means that measures must take several policies into consideration, to avoid improvements in one area that cause price hikes in others.

Get an overview of what the EU already does in the area of housing, and how we plan to shift gears.

Modular houses for homeless
Modular houses for homeless in Neder-Over-Heembeek, Brussels, Belgium © Infirmiers De Rue/New European Bauhaus