Many young people find it difficult to enter the housing market, with high stakes and long rental queues.

Therefore, an investigation was presented on Monday that will lower the thresholds for young people.

But just looking at the group of young people, Martin Grander thinks, is blunt.

- It is a very heterogeneous group, some have good finances and can get help from parents for example.

Maybe you should instead look at low-paying groups, and then at young people within that group.

Problems and solutions in recent decades

In recent years, a number of proposals have been presented, ranging from enabling the construction of more rental apartments to the state entering as a guarantor of young people's loans.

- The state investments are easy to calculate, and you see more local initiatives from municipalities and housing companies, says Martin Grander. 

Why has nothing worked?

- Major changes are required instead of this type of "plaster on the wound solutions".

But in that case you have to change the financing system completely.

See three previous attempts to solve the housing shortage in the video above.