The high housing costs are slowly but surely becoming a location deficit. Unfortunately, the new Spatial Planning Act does not change that. What can be done now to prevent living in Vorarlberg from becoming pure luxury: an analysis.
The inhabitants of Vorarlberg would actually have common sense, but when it comes to housing and property this seems to have been suspended for a number of years. Also for this, people in the country were not particularly sparing with the limited resources. Although land is known to be in short supply, people built at all costs – significantly more since World War II than in the entire history of the settlement before that. Which of course also has something to do with the Vorarlberg peculiarity of real division – a large part of the population came into property through this form of inheritance, which of course wanted to be used.
Source: Krone
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