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Amsterdam makes progress in tackling housing crisis, but major challenges remain

Amsterdam makes progress in tackling housing crisis, but major challenges remain

Amsterdam is making progress in addressing its housing crisis by increasing the number of social housing units and reducing waiting times for applicants. Additionally, new measures have been implemented to provide tenants with enhanced legal protection.

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