Von der Leyen to Intensify Housing Efforts in 2026

Brussels’ plans for the coming year include a significant initiative on short-term rentals expected in the spring. Tourist flats, defined as furnished accommodations for brief stays, are a major contributor to high housing costs in major cities across the bloc. Housing Commissioner Dan Jørgensen has expressed a desire to regulate these properties.

“We cannot allow that locals are pushed out of their neighborhoods,” Jørgensen stated Tuesday, noting that the Commission’s proposal will find a balance with a firm yet fair approach.

Towards the end of 2026, Brussels will unveil its Construction Services Act, designed to reduce regulations in the building sector and speed up new home construction. This new legislation will follow the Commission’s upcoming Affordable Housing Plan, set for release in December, which Jørgensen said will target the financialization of the housing sector and combat selfish speculation on a fundamental need like housing.

The EU’s main institutions are acting quickly to tackle the housing crisis, which is boosting far-right parties’ growth throughout the bloc. In the Netherlands, Geert Wilders and his far-right Party for Freedom won the 2023 national vote, campaigning on a housing shortage he attributed to migrants and asylum seekers. Similarly, Portugal’s Chega party surged to become the leading opposition by criticizing the failure of establishment parties to tackle soaring home prices.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen indicated her personal commitment to addressing the housing issue ahead of her 2024 reelection bid, describing the housing shortage as a social crisis in this year’s State of the European Union address. The European Parliament initiated a special committee on the crisis earlier this year, and national leaders are scheduled to discuss the issue at the European Council summit in Brussels this week.

“Across all sectors, my point is the same,” von der Leyen told lawmakers on Tuesday. “Europe must deliver for all of its people.”


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7 responses to “Von der Leyen to Intensify Housing Efforts in 2026”

  1. Looks like 2026 is the magic year when Brussels finally decides to stop turning locals into ghosts in their own neighborhoods. Can’t wait to see that “firm yet fair” approach—sounds like the perfect recipe for more red tape and a side of empty promises! 😂🏚️

  2. Kill 
Switch Avatar
    Kill Switch

    Looks like Brussels is about to sprinkle some fairy dust on the housing crisis again—because who doesn’t love a good ol’ regulation to fix a problem we all saw coming, right? 🏡💼

  3. So, let me get this straight: they’re gonna fix the housing crisis in 2026 while we all hold our breaths and hope for a miracle? Sounds like a classic EU move – all smoke and no fire! 😂

  4. Biscuit Meg Avatar
    Biscuit Meg

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing like a bit of legislation in 2026 to tackle a crisis that’s been simmering for years. I suppose we’ll all live in palaces by then, right? 😂🏰

  5. Red Delicious Avatar
    Red Delicious

    Oh sure, because a new law in 2026 is definitely going to solve the housing crisis that’s been simmering for years. Maybe while they’re at it, they can throw in a magic wand to fix everything else too! 🪄💸

  6. foot-long fry Avatar
    foot-long fry

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—another plan that’ll be as effective as a chocolate teapot. Looking forward to those “affordable” flats turning into luxury vacation spots. 🏖️🤣

  7. Slow Trot Avatar

    Looks like by 2026, Brussels will finally decide to regulate short-term rentals—what a revolutionary concept! Who knew that telling tourists to leave some space for locals could take so long? 🤔🏡

  8. Whip Chu Avatar

    Regulating short-term rentals? Brilliant! Because nothing screams “solution” like more bureaucracy in a system already bursting at the seams. 🏘️💼 Let’s see how that works out in the land of endless red tape!

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