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The European Housing Forum at the meeting of EU Housing Ministers in Toledo, Spain (EU)
Monday 21 June 2010
Is taking care of our homes an EU priority? The members of the European Housing Forum* urge EU Ministers to focus on the renovation of the existing housing stock as a means to raise Europe’s living standards, create employment and ensure quality, decent and affordable homes for all.
The twelve international organisations that integrate the European Housing Forum are convinced that addressing the renovation of existing homes within the EU should be, more than ever, a policy priority for the 27 EU Members States, as Governments are responsible to ensure citizens live in adequate homes whose maintenance and energy bills are affordable.

In the current financial instability and with the increasing cost of credit, many housing providers and homeowners have serious difficulties to rehabilitate existing homes and adapt them to the needs derived from demographic changes, such as ageing and immigration, or to meet the agreed energy efficiency and carbon reduction targets in 2020.

For this reason, the European Housing Forum wants to encourage policy-makers at local and national level to adopt appropriate policies focused on changing consumer behaviour through political leadership, especially at the local level and effective measures such as financial incentives for homeowners, tenants and landlords, cheaper long-term finance and other innovative financial tools.

At European level, the forum pleads for the inclusion of housing as a priority in the second EU energy efficiency action plan; and, the inclusion of housing for excluded segments of the population and urban development in the post-2013 European Cohesion Funds.

Co-chairing the European Housing Forum, RICS Management Board Member, Ian Perry FRICS said: “The Spanish presidency could not have chosen a better topic for the informal meeting of EU Housing Ministers. The focus on the renovation of the existing housing stock tackles several key challenges that are facing governments today.

First, it addresses the economic crisis as renovation means job creation. It has been estimated that around one full time job is created each time four dwellings are renovated.

Second, it addresses the climate challenge as renovating homes means less energy used, and less CO2 emitted.

Finally, although this is not an exhaustive list, it is a necessary step in reducing energy poverty of home owners and tenants alike. EU statistics show that 79 million people in the EU, or 16% of the population, are currently at risk of poverty. This number is only likely to increase, as are fossil fuel prices.”

The European Housing Forum was created in 1997, following the adoption of a resolution on the social aspect of housing by the European Parliament. The European Housing Forum currently has 12 members, all of which are major international or European organisations working in the area of housing.

The member organisations represent:

• Housing consumers such as tenants and home owners, families and isolated persons, and people excluded from the proper housing market such as the homeless or the inadequately housed;
• Housing providers such as private, social and public housing landlords and private developers; and,
• Housing professionals such as chartered surveyors, architects, real estate managers, and researchers specialised in housing issues.

This forum exists primarily to provide an environment for debate and the sharing of information. It also exists to support the European Housing Focal Points, as required by them.

RICS and IUT (The International Union of Tenants) are co-sharing the forum.

The 18th Informal Meeting of Housing Ministers from the Member States of the European Union will be held on 21 June, whilst on the 22 June, there will be an Informal Meeting of Ministers for Urban Development.

RICS, together with all the members of the European Housing Forum (EHF), will actively participate in the Informal EU Housing Ministers meeting that the Spanish EU Presidency organises in Toledo today. The speech of Ian Perry FRICS and the position of the EHF, will be also available as from Monday 21st June at: http://www.joinricsineurope.eu/en/pressroom

Source: RICS
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