Cabinet Wants Faster Construction with Prefab Housing

The Dutch government, led by Minister Boekholt-O'Sullivan, wants to build more homes quickly. They plan to change rental rules and invest money in construction. This is to solve the problem of not enough homes in the Netherlands.
Minister Elanor Boekholt-O'Sullivan is taking action to address the housing shortage. The government is investing €300 million to build homes, with a goal of 100,000 new homes each year. They plan to use prefabricated homes to speed up the building process. Changes to the rental law are also being proposed. The plans were sent to the Tweede Kamer, the Dutch Parliament, for approval.
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Highlights
Government Wants Faster Building
Housing Minister Boekholt-O'Sullivan wants to speed up home construction.
Prefab Homes Being Funded
The government is investing €300 million in building prefabricated homes.
Goal of 100,000 Homes Yearly
The government aims to build 100,000 new homes each year.
Rental Law Changes Proposed
The Housing Minister wants to change the rental law.
Investment in New Officials
The government will hire extra officials to help municipalities.