Italy’s Government Housing Plan: Three Pillars to Tackle the Housing Crisis
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From the Market 12 Mag 2026

Italy’s Government Housing Plan: Three Pillars to Tackle the Housing Crisis

The Italian Government is outlining a package of measures to address the housing crisis, focusing on the recovery of 60,000 social housing units, the creation of a dedicated investment fund, and attracting private capital, with the ultimate goal of providing 100,000 new homes.

Property recovery, a dedicated fund, and private investments are at the core of the initiative. The Italian Government is outlining a package of measures to address the housing crisis, focusing on the recovery of 60,000 social housing units, the creation of a dedicated investment fund, and attracting private capital, with the ultimate goal of providing 100,000 new homes.

The 2D Real Estate Development Observatory analyzes recent government initiatives aimed at tackling Italy’s housing emergency. As reported by Adnkronos Economia, the Government has outlined an ambitious package of measures, structured around three fundamental pillars, with the stated objective of making 100,000 new homes available.

Pillar 1: Recovery of Existing Assets

The first strategic axis focuses on the recovery and redevelopment of a significant number of social housing properties. Adnkronos Economia’s summary indicates a target of 60,000 housing units to be recovered, an action aimed at restoring and enhancing existing public real estate assets, making them available again for housing needs.

Pillar 2: A Dedicated Fund for Resources

To financially support these operations, the Government plans to establish a specific investment fund. This instrument is designed to concentrate the necessary resources, ensuring economic coverage for recovery interventions and other initiatives outlined in the package. Its creation is crucial to ensure the sustainability and scalability of the plan.

Pillar 3: Attracting Private Investments

The third pillar is aimed at attracting private investments. The intention is to stimulate the participation of private capital in the residential construction sector, complementing public resources and accelerating the achievement of the set objective. This strategy aims to create a more dynamic and resilient ecosystem, capable of responding more effectively to housing demand.

These measures, as highlighted by Adnkronos Economia, represent a multi-faceted approach to the housing crisis, combining direct interventions on existing assets with financial and market mechanisms. The 2D Real Estate Development Observatory will continue to monitor the implementation and effects of these policies on the national real estate landscape, with particular attention to the dynamics of Southern Italy.

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