Andorra Affordable Rental Registry Sees Steady 50 Monthly Applications
Director Marta Alberch highlights persistent housing challenges as the registry receives around 50 applications per month amid market pressures.
Key Points
- Institut de l'Habitatge registry averages 50 affordable rental applications monthly.
- Figure indicates ongoing housing struggles for Andorran families.
- Demand remains steady despite efforts to expand supply.
- No data on approvals, waitlists, or applicant demographics provided.
Marta Alberch, director of the Institut de l'Habitatge, reports that the affordable rental registry receives an average of around 50 applications per month.
Speaking to the press, Alberch described the figure as a clear indicator of the current housing challenges facing many families in Andorra. The steady volume of requests underscores ongoing difficulties in securing affordable accommodation amid rising pressures on the local market.
The registry, managed by the housing institute, serves as a central database for individuals and households seeking subsidised rental options. Alberch's comments highlight the persistent demand, with monthly submissions holding steady at approximately 50 despite efforts to expand affordable housing supply.
No further details were provided on the approval rates, waiting lists or specific demographics of applicants, though the statistic reflects broader strains on Andorran families striving to maintain stable housing. Authorities have yet to outline additional measures in response to the trend.
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