Significant construction for middleclass incomes
D66 aims to build at least 9.000 houses per year of which 50% is affordable for and available to middleclass incomes. We will use available urban spaces innovatively and build entire new neighborhoods on top of water, of which Amsterdam has an abundance of course. Furthermore, we will build high-rise buildings around Amsterdam’s public transportation nodes as such places specifically can accommodate an increase of people per square meter. To increase production we will cooperate with the stakeholders in the housing market, such as our housing corporations and pension funds, as partners rather than as antagonists. We will make agreements with these stakeholders regarding construction numbers, affordability and sustainability. Nevertheless, more is needed than a sole focus on construction. If elected, the municipality will stop gauging its land prices to fund our yearly budget but rather negotiate fair land prices together with stakeholders in return for affordable housing. Land prices will hinge on transparency and be derived from fair construction costs. Finally, we will introduce a set (low) price of land for middle income housing projects in exchange for affordable rents, acceptable yearly rent increase and larger houses.