Viennese special campaign: 1,000 apartments for endangered tenants!

Viennese special campaign: 1,000 apartments for endangered tenants!

On April 4, 2025, the city of Vienna took a significant step to combat homelessness. As part of a special campaign by Wiener Wohnen, which started on July 1, 2024, around 1,000 people with expiring rental contracts were able to move to permanent municipal apartments. This measure aims to create more security and stability for people who are pushed out of the private living sector.

The campaign offers permanent rental contracts for 1 to 3 room apartments that are awarded without deposit or own funds. This measure is particularly important because only 44 percent of the new rental contracts in Vienna are unlimited. Until the registration deadline on February 28, 2025, interested parties have the opportunity to apply for these apartments. The right to participate is bound to various criteria, such as the minimum age of 18, two years of the main residence in Vienna and the like.

conditions of participation

Participation in the special campaign presupposes that the applicants are faced with a expiring rental agreement within the next six months. The criteria also include income borders. In addition, a relieved access to community apartments will be introduced from May 1, 2025, in which two years of the main residence in Vienna is required regardless of the number of addresses. In addition, there is a new contracting category for households that suffer from inflation, combined with the prerequisite of a positive decision for residential allowance or rental allowance.

long -term perspectives

In order to improve the living situation of the people in Vienna in the long term, a central Vienna living ticket will be introduced from 2026. This ticket will apply to both community apartments and subsidized apartments. A flexible point system should take the individual life situations of the applicants more into account and thus offer fair opportunities for living space. Another positive aspect is that the Vienna bonus for long-term wieners will remain, which also creates incentives to live in the city.

In addition to these measures, further regulations must be observed in order to be taken into account in social housing programs. In the event of divorce comparison or delogation, applicants must prove, for example, that their center of life has been in Vienna for at least five years and that they have been continuously reported to the city in the past two years. Wiener Wohnen describes the detailed requirements , which must be met in such cases.

These measures are a step in the right direction to meet the challenges of an increasingly tense housing situation in Vienna. The need for safe, long -term tenancy increases steadily, and programs such as this offer hope and support for many Viennese that are threatened by homelessness. Further information on the current developments in the living space situation in Vienna can be found at

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