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https://www.eleconomista.es/opinion/noticias/13264560/03/25/el-tope-al-alquiler-lastra-la-oferta.htmlhttps://www.eleconomista.es/vivienda-inmobiliario/noticias/13264695/03/25/situacion-dramatica-en-cataluna-el-tope-al-alquiler-destruye-un-cuarto-de-la-oferta-y-330-familias-se-pelean-por-cada-vivienda.htmlSaludos.
Cita de: Cadavre Exquis en Marzo 13, 2025, 07:28:05 amhttps://www.eleconomista.es/opinion/noticias/13264560/03/25/el-tope-al-alquiler-lastra-la-oferta.htmlhttps://www.eleconomista.es/vivienda-inmobiliario/noticias/13264695/03/25/situacion-dramatica-en-cataluna-el-tope-al-alquiler-destruye-un-cuarto-de-la-oferta-y-330-familias-se-pelean-por-cada-vivienda.htmlSaludos.Vaya titular. Y el palillero soltando espumarajos. Y si me limitan las ganancias, lo cierro y me enfado y no respiro. Porque como no me dejan ganar 100, es mejor tenerlo cerrado y ganar 0 (menos los gastos) que alquilarlo y ganar 80.La realidad es que hay mucha menos oferta porque hay mucha más estabilidad. La gente no tiene subidas vertiginosas del alquiler así que puede continuar en su piso, que no sale al mercado. Así sí se puede medio construir un plan de vida, con alquileres más o menos topados a 5-7 años. Nos venden malas noticias cuando en realidad son buenísimas. Sólo me gustaría ver datos (imagino que es pronto para tenerlos) de las consecuencias de esta estabilidad en la okupación y la inquiokukpación. Me juego una caña a que en el grupo de alquileres estables, estos datos son mucho más bajos que en el wild-wild-west de alquileres del "mercado libre" (¡ja!)
Russia says it does not want a temporary ceasefire in UkraineVladimir Putin’s foreign policy adviser says Moscow wants long-term settlement taking its interests into accountRussia does not want a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine and is pushing for a long-term peace settlement that will take into account its interests and concerns, a senior aide to Vladimir Putin has said.Yuri Ushakov, the Russian president’s foreign policy adviser, told state television on Thursday that the 30-day ceasefire proposed after talks between the US and Ukraine this week was “nothing other than a temporary breather for Ukrainian troops”.“Nobody needs steps that imitate peaceful actions in this situation,” Ushakov said, adding that Moscow “hopes [the US] knows our position and wants to believe that they will take it into account as we work together going forward”.Russia’s rejection of the US proposal came ahead of high-level talks later on Thursday in Moscow, where Steve Witkoff, US President Donald Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East, has landed.UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said on Thursday he was not surprised by the rejection, adding that Moscow’s stance was “pretty clear”. Speaking to The News Agents podcast, he said: “They’ve put it in lights a number of times over.”Moscow’s previous demands would in effect end Ukraine’s existence as a functioning state and place it squarely in Russia’s orbit while severely limiting Nato’s presence east of Germany.Putin has called for Ukraine to recognise Russia’s annexation of four partially occupied south-eastern regions and the Crimean peninsula, withdraw its troops from those areas and pledge to never join Nato as preconditions for the ceasefire.Russia is also pushing for caps on Ukraine’s military, protections for Russian speakers in the country and fresh elections to replace President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.(...)