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John Hart Housing Debate Aruba Parliament Over Rising Home Prices and Shortage

March 5, 2026
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ORANJESTAD (AAN): The John Hart Housing Debate Aruba Parliament was initiated this week as housing affordability continues to be one of the most pressing issues affecting the community in Aruba.

The cost of homes and rental properties has continued to rise while availability remains limited. Many families—especially young professionals, young families, and residents with lower incomes—are facing serious challenges in finding affordable housing. The pressure on the housing market has also created social insecurity, delayed family formation, and in some cases even encouraged residents to leave the island.

The John Hart Housing Debate Aruba Parliament began when AVP Member of Parliament John Hart formally used his parliamentary right to request a question session with the government. Through this request, Hart asked Minister of Infrastructure Rene Herde to appear before Parliament to provide information about the current housing situation in Aruba.

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The meeting took place on Monday morning in Parliament, where the issue of housing stagnation and rising costs was discussed.

According to Hart, the dream of owning a home has become increasingly difficult for many citizens. He stated that the housing market has shown clear signs of stagnation in recent years and that the issue must be openly discussed with responsibility and transparency.

Hart explained that the parliamentary questioning process is an important tool used by Parliament to oversee government actions.

“Parliament has the duty to ask questions and demand clarity when an essential sector such as housing faces serious challenges,” Hart said.

During the session, Hart requested clarification regarding the main factors contributing to the stagnation in Aruba’s housing market. He asked whether structural or political factors may have influenced the current situation.

The John Hart Housing Debate Aruba Parliament also addressed the need for concrete government plans to stimulate housing construction and increase the availability of affordable rental homes.

Hart requested specific measures and realistic timelines for projects aimed at improving housing availability.

In addition, he raised the possibility of increasing housing subsidies for low-income households, noting that many vulnerable families are struggling with rising rental prices.

The discussion also included potential innovative financing solutions. Hart asked whether financial resources such as APFA funds could be used to help finance the Fundacion Cas pa Comunidad Arubano (FCCA) to support the construction of social housing projects.

Another key point raised during the debate concerned the impact of short-term vacation rentals on housing availability for local residents.

Hart asked the minister to clarify the government’s position on regulating short-term rentals and how such regulations might help improve housing access for residents.

According to Hart, the housing situation requires strong leadership and decisive action.

He emphasized that studies alone are not enough and that concrete solutions are needed to address the crisis.

The John Hart Housing Debate Aruba Parliament has opened the door for broader discussions involving government officials, experts, and members of the public in order to find realistic solutions to Aruba’s housing challenges.

Hart concluded by stating that housing should be considered a fundamental right rather than a luxury.

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