Non-Profit Housing Associations
The objectives of the City’s Housing Policy and the City’s 2010-2030 Municipal Plan include an emphasis on offering varied housing options and increased housing for all social groups, as well as ensuring social variety within districts. The social mixing of the population and the development of a rental market should be promoted.
The goal is for about 25% of dwellings in each district to be rental units, student housing, housing in building cooperatives, social housing rental units, housing for seniors, and housing for people with disabilities.
Therefore, a key component in the implementation of the City’s Housing Policy is collaborating with dependable non-profit rental companies and co-operative building associations that have the financial resources for developing projects.
The Reykjavik Housing Plan 2017 aimed to build 2,500–3,000 rental and cooperative units in the city over three to five years. An additional 600 apartments for young people and first-time buyers should be added and Felagsbustadir Social Housing should have an additional 600 rental units.
At the moment, non-profit organizations have confirmed plans for well over 3,000 units and residential housing companies have built over 1,300 units in the city.
Hagkvæmt húsnæði fyrir fyrstu kaupendur
Reykjavíkurborg vinnur með samstarfsaðilum að því að fjölga hagkvæmum íbúðum fyrir ungt fólk og fyrstu kaupendur í borginni.
Verkefnið nær yfir þróunarreiti um alla borg.
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- Student Apartments Extensive development of student housing.
- Residence Buseti Co-Op housing developments.
- Apartments for the elderly and nursing rooms Increased and improved housing resources for seniors.
- Saving Apartment Association Partnership of the labor movement and the City of Reykjavik
- Hagkvæmt húsnæði Hagkvæmar íbúðir fyrir ungt fólk.