The launch of a house Observatory aimed at monitoring and analyzing the characteristics of the public housing sector demand and offer in Milan has been announced by the housing councillor Gianni Verga.
Besides boosting the offer and upgrading the existent public heritage, with such initiative the council administration promotes a series of differentiated actions aimed at developing monitoring measures of the public housing market.
The Observatory will lead to the creation of a complete database inclusive of maps and of useful analyses necessary to provide poignant indications which could prove fundamental in orienting the administration in the housing policies.
Together with the Observatory, the council ha announced the creation of a rent enquiry office which should enable those whose income is higher than the limit set to enter the estate planning Council, to access the renting market.
"The majority of Italian councils are committed in drawing up housing plans which should also entail tax relief schemes" explains Giovanni Verga. "The main aim of the rent enquiry office will be to find sustainable accomodation for those citizens, mostly young, who are more and more obliged to look for alternative solutions outside the city".
