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Living at the Crossroads: Affordability, Climate, and Real Estate Investment

The Shift · March 24, 2026

Living at the Crossroads: Affordability, Climate, and Real Estate Investment, the inaugural report from The Taskforce on Affordable and Sustainable Housing (TASH), maps how institutional real estate investors influence issues of housing rights and climate change in Europe’s housing markets – both positively and negatively.

As the EU faces a housing crisis, with 8.2% of Europeans spending more than 40% of their disposable income on housing, the report provides investors and policymakers with evidence to rethink housing investment:

  • Investor model determines outcomes: The report maps three housing investment pathways, showing how different capital structures directly affect social cohesion, climate risk, and market stability.
  • Speculative models dominate: The report finds that most institutional capital in European housing remains concentrated in short-term, asset-level risk management models that can exacerbate unaffordability, poor climate outcomes and market volatility.
  • Alternatives exist: Innovative system-level and impact-led investment models aligned with housing rights and climate goals already operate across Europe – ready for policymakers to set clear frameworks that incentivise returns alongside housing affordability and for investors to de-risk their portfolios.
  • Social risk is investment risk: For investors, integrating affordable, energy-efficient, and resilient housing into portfolio strategy is essential to social stability, economic resilience, and market integrity.

Drawing on over 100 sources, the report focuses primarily on Europe to map key investment pathways through which institutional capital influences housing outcomes – both positive and negative.

The report is intentionally diagnostic and scoping in nature – surfacing underexplored risks and opportunities. It also outlines high-level steps for investors and policymakers to align with established human rights and planetary boundary frameworks.