The government subsidies on housing development in Germany have seen significant fluctuations over the years. Starting at 680.0 million euros in 2013, there was a steady decline until 2019. This trend reversed in 2020, with a notable 20.87% year-on-year increase. However, subsidies decreased again after 2021. By 2023, the value stood at 545.0 million euros, reflecting a 1.27% decrease from the previous year and a moderate growth over the past five years. The CAGR from 2013 to 2023 was relatively small, showcasing minor annual variations.
For future trends, a continued decline in subsidies is forecasted, reaching 510.0 million euros by 2028. The five-year CAGR is expected to be -1.06%, highlighting an overall reduction trend. Factors to watch include government policy changes, economic conditions, and housing market demand, all of which can significantly influence these trends.