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"We Cannot Continue to Ask for Affordable Housing While All Fees Are Rising"

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A new analysis by the Confederation of Icelandic Industries, SI, states that between 2022 and 2024, the eight largest municipalities' income from building rights and street construction fees was 57 billion krónur, or 5.5 percent of the municipalities' total costs. Reykjavík City's income was the highest during the period, a total of 19 billion krónur, followed by Garðabær with almost 15 billion and Hafnarfjörður with just over 11 billion. Kópavo…
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A new analysis by the Confederation of Icelandic Industries, SI, states that between 2022 and 2024, the eight largest municipalities' income from building rights and street construction fees was 57 billion krónur, or 5.5 percent of the municipalities' total costs. Reykjavík City's income was the highest during the period, a total of 19 billion krónur, followed by Garðabær with almost 15 billion and Hafnarfjörður with just over 11 billion. Kópavo…

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RÚV broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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