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  • Unicredit Headquarters Milan
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    Unicredit Headquarters Milan
    The UniCredit Tower, headquarters of UniCredit Group, stands under a clear blue sky in Milan, Lombardy, Italy, on May 27, 2023. The skyscraper is the tallest in Italy and serves as a symbol of modern finance and architecture in the Porta Nuova business district. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
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    European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
    European Commissioner Maria Lu's Albuquerque addresses the media during a press point at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 12/02/2025 She presents a proposal to shorten the settlement period for transactions in EU transferable securities from two business days (T+2) to one day (T+1). The proposed legislative amendment aims to improve market efficiency, reduce settlement risks, and align EU practices with global financial markets, such as the U.S., Canada, and China. The transition to T+1 is set for 11 October 2027 to allow market participants sufficient time for adaptation.

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  • European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
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    European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
    European Commissioner Maria Lu's Albuquerque addresses the media during a press point at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 12/02/2025 She presents a proposal to shorten the settlement period for transactions in EU transferable securities from two business days (T+2) to one day (T+1). The proposed legislative amendment aims to improve market efficiency, reduce settlement risks, and align EU practices with global financial markets, such as the U.S., Canada, and China. The transition to T+1 is set for 11 October 2027 to allow market participants sufficient time for adaptation.

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  • European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
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    European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
    European Commissioner Maria Lu's Albuquerque addresses the media during a press point at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 12/02/2025 She presents a proposal to shorten the settlement period for transactions in EU transferable securities from two business days (T+2) to one day (T+1). The proposed legislative amendment aims to improve market efficiency, reduce settlement risks, and align EU practices with global financial markets, such as the U.S., Canada, and China. The transition to T+1 is set for 11 October 2027 to allow market participants sufficient time for adaptation.

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  • European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
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    European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
    European Commissioner Maria Lu's Albuquerque addresses the media during a press point at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 12/02/2025 She presents a proposal to shorten the settlement period for transactions in EU transferable securities from two business days (T+2) to one day (T+1). The proposed legislative amendment aims to improve market efficiency, reduce settlement risks, and align EU practices with global financial markets, such as the U.S., Canada, and China. The transition to T+1 is set for 11 October 2027 to allow market participants sufficient time for adaptation.

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  • European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
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    European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
    European Commissioner Maria Lu's Albuquerque addresses the media during a press point at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 12/02/2025 She presents a proposal to shorten the settlement period for transactions in EU transferable securities from two business days (T+2) to one day (T+1). The proposed legislative amendment aims to improve market efficiency, reduce settlement risks, and align EU practices with global financial markets, such as the U.S., Canada, and China. The transition to T+1 is set for 11 October 2027 to allow market participants sufficient time for adaptation.

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  • European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
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    European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
    European Commissioner Maria Lu's Albuquerque addresses the media during a press point at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 12/02/2025 She presents a proposal to shorten the settlement period for transactions in EU transferable securities from two business days (T+2) to one day (T+1). The proposed legislative amendment aims to improve market efficiency, reduce settlement risks, and align EU practices with global financial markets, such as the U.S., Canada, and China. The transition to T+1 is set for 11 October 2027 to allow market participants sufficient time for adaptation.

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  • European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
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    European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
    European Commissioner Maria Lu's Albuquerque addresses the media during a press point at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 12/02/2025 She presents a proposal to shorten the settlement period for transactions in EU transferable securities from two business days (T+2) to one day (T+1). The proposed legislative amendment aims to improve market efficiency, reduce settlement risks, and align EU practices with global financial markets, such as the U.S., Canada, and China. The transition to T+1 is set for 11 October 2027 to allow market participants sufficient time for adaptation.

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  • European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
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    European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
    European Commissioner Maria Lu's Albuquerque addresses the media during a press point at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 12/02/2025 She presents a proposal to shorten the settlement period for transactions in EU transferable securities from two business days (T+2) to one day (T+1). The proposed legislative amendment aims to improve market efficiency, reduce settlement risks, and align EU practices with global financial markets, such as the U.S., Canada, and China. The transition to T+1 is set for 11 October 2027 to allow market participants sufficient time for adaptation.

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  • European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
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    European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
    European Commissioner Maria Lu's Albuquerque addresses the media during a press point at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 12/02/2025 She presents a proposal to shorten the settlement period for transactions in EU transferable securities from two business days (T+2) to one day (T+1). The proposed legislative amendment aims to improve market efficiency, reduce settlement risks, and align EU practices with global financial markets, such as the U.S., Canada, and China. The transition to T+1 is set for 11 October 2027 to allow market participants sufficient time for adaptation.

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  • European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
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    European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
    European Commissioner Maria Lu's Albuquerque addresses the media during a press point at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 12/02/2025 She presents a proposal to shorten the settlement period for transactions in EU transferable securities from two business days (T+2) to one day (T+1). The proposed legislative amendment aims to improve market efficiency, reduce settlement risks, and align EU practices with global financial markets, such as the U.S., Canada, and China. The transition to T+1 is set for 11 October 2027 to allow market participants sufficient time for adaptation.

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    Wiktor Dabkowski

     

  • European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
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    European Commission Proposal to Shorten Securities Settlement Cycle
    European Commissioner Maria Lu's Albuquerque addresses the media during a press point at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 12/02/2025 She presents a proposal to shorten the settlement period for transactions in EU transferable securities from two business days (T+2) to one day (T+1). The proposed legislative amendment aims to improve market efficiency, reduce settlement risks, and align EU practices with global financial markets, such as the U.S., Canada, and China. The transition to T+1 is set for 11 October 2027 to allow market participants sufficient time for adaptation.

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    sign says: "Fuck the housing market, housing/living (in an appartement) is a (human) right"

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    sign says: "Fuck the housing market, housing/living (in an appartement) is a (human) right"

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    sign says: "Fuck the housing market, housing/living (in an appartement) is a (human) right"

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    sign says: "Fuck the housing market, housing/living (in an appartement) is a (human) right"

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    sign says: "Fuck the housing market, housing/living (in an appartement) is a (human) right"

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    sign says: "Fuck the housing market, housing/living (in an appartement) is a (human) right"

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    sign says: "Fuck the housing market, housing/living (in an appartement) is a (human) right"

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city
    - portrait of resident Misty

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - reporter Jon Henly talking to residents Misty and Lukas

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - resident Lukas

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - resident Lukas

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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    © Judith Jockel

     

  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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    © Judith Jockel

     

  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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    © Judith Jockel

     

  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - portrait of Jesse van Geldorp of housing corporation Lieven de Key, the housing corporation that has build Startblok

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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    © Judith Jockel

     

  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - portrait of Karin Verdooren of housing corporation Lieven de Key, the housing corporation that has build Startblok

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - portrait of Karin Verdooren of housing corporation Lieven de Key, the housing corporation that has build Startblok

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - portrait of Karin Verdooren of housing corporation Lieven de Key, the housing corporation that has build Startblok

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - an empty appartement at Startblok Wormerveerstraat

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - parkingspot for the bikes inside the building

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - parkingspot for the bikes inside the building

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - reporter Jon Henley talking to Karin Verdooren of housing cooperation Lieven De Key

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - laundry service, common room, bike parking and garden

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - laundry service, common room, bike parking and garden

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - laundry service

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - resident Misty in her appartement

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - resident Misty in her appartement

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - resident Misty in her appartement

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
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    'Everything's just ... on hold': the Netherlands' next-level housing crisis
    Amsterdammers find themselves at the nadir of a Europe-wide housing shortage. But some bold initiatives offer hope.

    In a pan-European housing crisis, the Netherlands' is next level. According to independent analysis, the average Dutch home now costs Ä452,000 - more than 10 times the modal, or most common, Dutch salary of Ä44,000.

    That means you need a salary of more than twice that to buy one.

    Startblok Wormerveerstraat, new-style hostels for young people who can't otherwise find homes in the city, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    - resident Misty in her appartement

    Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The US city where 'desert palaces' are sprouting as affordable homes dwindle
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    The US city where 'desert palaces' are sprouting as affordable homes dwindle
    Durham, North Carolina, is one of the US's fastest-growing cities. As house prices boom, can the city prevent the displacement of lower-income residents?

    Like many US cities, Durham is experiencing an existential crisis spurred by high housing prices and the displacement of lower-income residents. The big question is how to avoid that fate, and it has led to a fervid local debate that echoes a national conversation.

    Is the solution fewer zoning restrictions in order to juice supply, or should cities prioritise thoughtful growth paired with robust policies to stabilise housing at the lower end of the spectrum? As cities attempt different approaches, some answers are emerging.

    Metropolises like Washington DC and San Francisco began grappling with intense development and displacement over a decade ago. But for many smaller Sunbelt cities like Durham, Austin and Nashville, it’s a newer phenomenon.

    Cement foundation remants of Fayette Place can be seen across 20 acres of vacant land. It was a public housing project that housed hundreds of Black people in Durham's historic Hayti community who were displaced from urban renewal.
    Durham, NC, USA - 9th May 2023.

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  • The US city where 'desert palaces' are sprouting as affordable homes dwindle
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    The US city where 'desert palaces' are sprouting as affordable homes dwindle
    Durham, North Carolina, is one of the US's fastest-growing cities. As house prices boom, can the city prevent the displacement of lower-income residents?

    Like many US cities, Durham is experiencing an existential crisis spurred by high housing prices and the displacement of lower-income residents. The big question is how to avoid that fate, and it has led to a fervid local debate that echoes a national conversation.

    Is the solution fewer zoning restrictions in order to juice supply, or should cities prioritise thoughtful growth paired with robust policies to stabilise housing at the lower end of the spectrum? As cities attempt different approaches, some answers are emerging.

    Metropolises like Washington DC and San Francisco began grappling with intense development and displacement over a decade ago. But for many smaller Sunbelt cities like Durham, Austin and Nashville, itÕs a newer phenomenon.

    A historical marker dedicated to Durham's "Black Wall Street" can be seen downtown near a high-rise that consists of luxury apartments and condos.
    Durham, NC, USA - 10th May 2023.

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