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Andalusian PP Highlights Commitment to Housing and Institutional Stability

The political party emphasizes the expansion of residential offerings and improved quality of life in Andalusia, focusing on protected housing.

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The Popular Party of Andalusia has highlighted its commitment to housing access and institutional stability, emphasizing the region's transformation based on management and creating opportunities for Andalusian families.

During a recent appearance in Córdoba, representatives from the Andalusian PP stressed the importance of housing policy as a priority for the party. They noted that the community is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by stability and efficient management aimed at generating opportunities for citizens.
Reference was made to an urban development project in the expansion zone of O4 and Huerta de Santa Isabel de Córdoba, where over 3,700 homes are planned. This initiative is presented as a growth model designed to expand residential supply, facilitate access to housing, and ultimately improve the quality of life for residents.

"The government of Juanma Moreno has tripled the investment and the number of protected homes built in Andalusia compared to the socialist era."

a spokesperson for the Andalusian PP
Furthermore, the management of housing over recent years was defended, stating that investment and the number of protected homes have tripled compared to previous periods. It was highlighted that, while nearly 4,000 protected homes were executed in eight years, the current administration has delivered over 15,000 for Andalusian families.
Future objectives include consolidating this work, with a goal of 200,000 homes in Andalusia. This encompasses the construction of over 20,000 protected homes, the management of 66,000 rental homes, and the rehabilitation of another 22,000 housing units. It was emphasized that housing access is a central concern for Andalusians, and efforts will continue with planning and institutional collaboration to expand opportunities.
Locally, the collaboration between the Córdoba City Council and the Junta de Andalucía was highlighted, aiming to promote over 2,000 subsidized housing units (VPO) and consolidate the city's growth. The need to address the housing challenge through management and practical realities, rather than empty rhetoric, was underscored.
Córdoba's comprehensive housing policy is based on planning, administrative simplification, and fostering new residential developments to increase supply and contain prices. Over 2,000 VPO units are planned for the city, with more than 1,700 in the O4 sector, in addition to other promotions. Six hundred homes for young people will also be promoted under the Plan Vives, along with housing for seniors in underutilized public spaces.
Finally, the need to continue developing the Córdoba of the future through new urban planning, capable of accommodating up to 30,000 new homes, was advocated. The goal is to combine this growth with rehabilitation efforts in consolidated neighborhoods, working on new urban regulations to facilitate accessibility, energy efficiency, and rehabilitation projects through building incentives.