The government and opposition have proposed different measures to resolve the housing issue in Spain, but a joint plan seems necessary for effective implementation.
Both have responsibilities in the current crisis and must commit to seeking a solution, beyond short-term political interests.
Problematic discussion aspects include rent price control and the cap on these increases. The proposed changes have garnered mixed reactions.
Both parties agree on freeing up land for housing construction, although with different policies.
The proposal to create a public housing company is questioned.
The creation of a committee of independent experts to review the proposals of the Government and the opposition is suggested.
Conclusion: The solution lies in land release and legal certainty for all actors in the real estate market. Anything else would result in a fragmented policy that hinders access to housing.