• 8 months ago
June's European Parliament elections will see governments working hard to turn out young voters with promises of change.

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00:00 In 2018, architect Inaki Alonso and 17 other families took the initiative to build their
00:06 own property in response to the soaring housing and rental prices, which have risen by up
00:12 to 70 percent in the last decade.
00:15 They created the first cooperative in Madrid under right of use, a formula halfway between
00:21 buying and renting, a building with common spaces and meeting spaces for neighbors who
00:27 enjoy two bedroom apartments for about 650 euros per month.
00:32 "The situation is really dramatic.
00:35 For 600 euros, if you get a room, it's already an achievement."
00:43 But the Entrepatios cooperative was also born to show that it is possible to create housing
00:48 while eliminating speculation.
00:51 "With this type of project, we make sure that the prices will be stable because no one can
00:58 sell their home.
01:00 They can't raise their rent, they can't rent it, so they can't speculate with the
01:07 apartment and the price is stable."
01:09 Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has met with representatives from the housing sector and
01:13 has announced an impactful measure, the end of the Golden Visa scheme, which granted foreigners
01:18 permanent residency by buying property in the country.
01:23 "But beyond the real scope of the measure, Pedro Sánchez has given the first shot of
01:28 the pre-election campaign of the European elections.
01:31 Housing will be one of the main axes in the struggle of the left to conquer the youngest
01:36 voters."
01:37 Access to housing is one of the main concerns for those under 35.
01:41 In the last decade, rental prices have risen 17 times more than wages.
01:47 "We have a very acute crisis of affordability, which is leading to two out of every ten
01:54 homes in a severe poverty situation after the payment of their housing.
01:58 The problem is so serious that it is reaching middle classes.
02:02 We have more than 250,000 homes with intermediate income that remain in this situation of poverty."
02:09 Spanish entities seek to import the Housing Association scheme, a model that has proven
02:14 to be effective in places such as Vienna, where the affordable housing stock is 20%
02:19 compared to Spain's 2%.
02:21 A model of housing provision managed by non-profit or limited-profit entities, so that housing
02:27 becomes a right again.
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