Affordable Housing: EU Commissioner Jørgensen Considers Vienna a Model

Vienna (APA) – On Friday, EU Commissioner for Energy and Housing, Dan Jørgensen from Denmark, praised Vienna’s housing policy as exemplary, suggesting it could inspire other cities. This statement followed his meeting with Vienna’s mayor Michael Ludwig, during which Jørgensen unveiled the EU’s plan for affordable housing. He highlighted that Europe is grappling with a housing crisis that also encompasses social challenges.

Jørgensen noted that the issue has not been prioritized by the European Union until recently, despite millions of citizens being affected by inadequate housing. He emphasized the necessity for everyone to have access to housing close to their workplaces, a challenge growing in urban areas.

Housing Development as a Key Concern

“The EU is committed to addressing public concerns,” Jørgensen affirmed. He acknowledged Vienna’s longstanding role as a model in housing policy for over a century. Mayor Ludwig welcomed the EU’s focus on this critical issue and the establishment of a dedicated department. He regarded the Commission’s affordable housing plan as a significant initial step.

Both officials concurred on the urgent need to create housing even amid budget constraints. The EU Commission indicated that approximately 650,000 additional apartments must be constructed across the Union, on top of the current annual production of about 1.6 million units, with an estimated cost of around 150 billion euros.

No Plans for Privatization in Vienna

Mayor Ludwig reiterated that there are no intentions to privatize municipal housing; new units are under construction instead. He also emphasized the importance of developing supportive conditions for the private sector.

They both identified short-term rentals for tourists as problematic, with Ludwig asserting that Vienna sets a positive precedent by limiting such rentals to a maximum of 90 days per year on platforms.

Regarding a potential vacancy tax, he expressed skepticism, warning against setting high expectations due to the complexities in monitoring and defining vacancies. (19.12.2025)

Published under the editorial responsibility of APA.


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6 responses to “Affordable Housing: EU Commissioner Jørgensen Considers Vienna a Model”

  1. Widow Curio Avatar
    Widow Curio

    Oh, look at Vienna, the shining beacon of housing policy—because who doesn’t want to live in a place where the mayor’s biggest problem is tourists taking over their flats for 90 days? 😏 Just what we need, more brainstorming sessions while people are still couch surfing! 🛋️

  2. flyguardx Avatar

    Ah, so Vienna’s housing model is the golden ticket, eh? Just what we need—more bureaucratic love letters while the rest of us are stuck in shoeboxes. 😂🏠

  3. Nightmare King Avatar
    Nightmare King

    So, Vienna’s now the housing guru of Europe? Next thing you know, they’ll be teaching us how to brew proper coffee too. ☕️💸

  4. spontan8ty Avatar

    Affordable housing in Vienna? Brilliant idea! Let’s just take a break from those fancy EU meetings and see if we can squeeze a few more apartments out of thin air. 🏗️💸

  5. Seems like Vienna is the EU’s golden child while the rest of us are stuck with cardboard boxes for homes. Can’t wait for the “affordable” part to kick in, maybe by 2050? 😂🏡

  6. So, the EU is finally waking up to the housing crisis, eh? Maybe they’ll even manage to get a few bricks laid before the next century rolls around! 🏗️😏

  7. dance bloom Avatar
    dance bloom

    Lovely to hear that Vienna’s housing policy is the EU’s shining star! Maybe if they throw in a few more apartments, we can finally stop turning our offices into makeshift beds – who needs sleep anyway? 😂🏠

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