The rental market is being shaped by recent government actions aimed at easing monthly housing costs as population growth increases demand. A broad package of measures has been announced to support households and stabilize rent pressures across the country.
One key element is a strict limit on rent increases, with caps set at modest levels through the end of the year. Lease agreements will also undergo a formal review period, ensuring terms are fair and predictable for tenants, while contract renewals are extended beyond the usual expiration times when tenants request it. The only exception occurs when there is a clear need for housing by the owner or his or her immediate family. In such cases, extensions may be limited or adjusted to reflect the owner’s housing needs.
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Those with lower incomes may become eligible for a capped monthly rent, set at a maximum of six hundred euros. Eligibility depends on meeting a defined set of economic criteria, and subsidies are delivered through regional administrations. Details about these supports are available through the regional authorities and are summarized in official guidance. Marked citations to the governing bodies are provided below for reference.
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The State Housing Plan for the years 2022 to 2025 prioritizes rental assistance for those occupying habitual and permanent residences. It outlines income thresholds tied to the IPREM metric, where eligible households may receive aid if annual income is up to three times the IPREM for standard cases. For larger families or individuals with disabilities, the eligibility ceiling increases to four times the IPREM, and for private large families and people with varying degrees of disability, the threshold can reach five times the IPREM. This framework is designed to target support where it is most needed and to ensure stable housing for vulnerable groups.