- Berlin coalition government cuts back on housing policy
- Can't afford the city? Move to the countryside says German association
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- Germany facing worst housing shortage in 20 years
- Only 6 percent of people in Germany plan to buy a home in 2023
- Rents rising faster than property prices in Germany
- Property prices sink in 13 German cities, analysis reveals
- Socialising Berlin housing could bring rents down 16 percent, study finds
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- Berliners can now apply for housing benefit online
- Families in German cities must earn 5.000 euros monthly to afford a property
- Sharp rent rises return across Germany
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- House prices could fall by up to 10 percent, German study says
- Millions in Germany could face housing benefit delay
- German property prices sink for the first time in 12 years
- Munich authorities fine landlord for charging too little rent
- New regulations mean Berlin authorities will track Airbnb host listings
- CDU announces policy built to tackle Berlin housing crisis
- Housing bubble in Frankfurt and Munich in danger of bursting soon, study says
- House price rises remain above 10 percent for fifth quarter in a row in Germany
- New loan scheme to help low-income families buy a house in Germany
- Affordable student housing is disappearing in Germany
- Renters shouldn't be evicted during energy crisis, German housing experts say
- Number of people per household continues to fall in Germany
- Price of student WG rooms in Germany rising rapidly
- SPD demands help for renters struggling with bills as providers announce huge hikes
- SPD to launch initiative to help people buy their homes
- Landlord must pay back fortune made on tenant's 800-mark deposit, court rules
- House prices fall by up to 6,6 percent in major German cities
- Gas bills could triple by 2023, Germany's Network Agency warns
- Energy bills could rise in "four digit range" this winter, Habeck warns