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The Housing Question Europe Still Can't Answer: Eurobarometer Shows 68% Dissatisfied

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New Eurobarometer data shows only 32% of EU citizens are satisfied with affordable housing access. Here is the full picture of what Europeans think about their housing situation and what they want done.

The March 2026 Eurobarometer Plenary Insights published by the European Parliament contains a data point that should be generating more attention than it is receiving in a news cycle dominated by war and energy crisis: only 32 percent of EU citizens are satisfied with access to affordable housing in their country. The 68 percent who are dissatisfied represent a remarkable convergence of political frustration across an issue that has traditionally been treated as a national competence well outside EU legislative reach.

When asked to identify the two most important issues facing their country from a list of fifteen topics, 13 percent of EU citizens chose housing — placing it fourth overall, behind only inflation/cost of living (31 percent), the economic situation (19 percent), and immigration (15 percent), and at the same level as security and defence. For an issue that until recently was barely registering in EU-level opinion research, this represents a significant shift in how Europeans categorize their political priorities.

The numbers become more politically actionable when viewed alongside another Eurobarometer finding: 26 percent of EU citizens say that housing is one of the main areas in which they would like the EU to spend its budget. This is a larger proportion than says the same about digital transformation (18 percent), research and innovation (16 percent), or most other EU investment priorities.

For the European Commission, which has been cautious about asserting EU competence over housing policy — arguing that member states are better placed to design housing market interventions suited to their specific conditions — the public opinion data is increasingly difficult to square with a 'this is not our problem' institutional stance. The European Parliament's housing rights resolution in March 2026 was driven precisely by this data: elected representatives responding to constituent pressure that official EU policy frameworks have not yet caught up with.

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