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Tackling the Housing Crisis: Strategies for Lowering Rent in urban communities.

Tackling the Housing Crisis: Strategies for Lowering Rent in urban communities.

How can Terrassa's City Council address high rental prices to ensure housing access and stability for residents?
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Our challenge

In the last ten years, rent prices in Catalonia have doubled, while family incomes have not kept up. This situation has placed a significant financial strain on many families, making it exceedingly difficult for them to secure affordable housing. Consequently, it has had a profound impact on their overall financial stability and well-being, often leading to adverse effects on their health. Not being able to pay rent is now the main reason for evictions in Catalonia. We urgently need solutions to make housing affordable, and this is a responsibility that should be shared by citizens, local governments, and all levels of government. This challenge is not just about identifying problems—it's about creating real solutions that can help people. As a student, you have a chance to offer new perspectives and innovative ideas.

The Team

JG
Judith Gifreu
Teamcher
NR
Nuria Reguero
Teamcher
18 learners
Study format
Blended
Application period
30 July – 23 September 2024
Study period
3 October – 19 December 2024
Credits
3 ECTS
Pace
25%
Hosting university
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Learning outcomes

Action-Research Design

By the end of the course, the learner is trained on how to design and implement collaborative research with different stakeholders.

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Prototype Design

By the end of the challenge, the learner is trained on how to translate ideas into specific, action-oriented proposals.

ESCO SKILLS

Autonomous Learning

By the end of the course, the student is trained on how to set their own learning goals and determine the resources and methods needed to achieve them.

ESCO SKILLS

Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Work

By the end of the course, the learner has had the experience of collaborating with students from different backgrounds and developing an interdisciplinary approach.

ESCO SKILLS

Interdisciplinary Approach to the Main Issues Surrounding Housing

By the end of the course, the learner has gained theoretical and practical knowledge about housing rights and problems.

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Formulation of Local Policies

By the end of the course, the student has gained experience in formulating solutions for local housing problems.

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International Comparison of Housing Issues and Approaches to Addressing Them

Throughout the course, the student will be able to compare social housing problems in different contexts.

ESCO SKILLS

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Information

The increase in rental housing prices is a complex phenomenon influenced by a combination of economic, social, and legislative factors:

Among the economic factors, we can identify a demand that exceeds the supply of housing due to the lack of policies that incentivize and promote the existence of an affordable rental housing stock, as well as the strong interest from investors in investing in the rental property market, which drives prices up. Both factors contribute to rising prices. Additionally, difficulties in obtaining mortgage loans to buy homes can increase the demand for rentals.

Among the social factors, the high population concentration in cities also contributes, making prices higher in urban areas. In Spain, the prices in cities like Madrid and Barcelona stand out. Changes in family structure, with the increase in single-person households or nuclear families, also play a role. Furthermore, the rise in tourist rentals (such as through platforms like Airbnb) can reduce the supply of housing available for long-term rental, increasing prices.

Among the legislative factors, regulations that set limitations on the rental price can reduce the incentive for owners to enter the rental market or invest in building maintenance, thus reducing supply. Tax regulations can also affect the rental price, in the event that tax rates are passed on to tenants.

During this challenge we will try to find out what initiatives, proposals and measures could be taken by local governments to solve this problem in urban communities, starting with the Spanish city council of Terrassa as a pilot

Hosting university

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Challenge provider

Terrassa City Council