
Lange Zeit dachte ich, dass Nicht-EU-Bürger nur in bestimmten ausgewiesenen Gebieten Immobilien kaufen können. Dies sind im Prinzip "Luxus" Immobilien, die für den normalen Malteser sonst sowieso nicht wirklich zugänglich sind.
Aber laut einem heutigen Artikel der Times liegen im Jahr 2025 741 dieser Liegenschaften außerhalb dieser Zonen. Das sind über 5 % aller in Malta verkauften Immobilien. Noch besorgniserregender ist, dass dieser Trend offenbar zunimmt.
Dies bedeutet, dass die Malteser zunehmend überbewertet werden, und zwar nicht von EU-Bürgern, sondern von Nicht-EU-Multimillionären. Im selben Artikel scheint der Premierminister dies als gute Investition zu verteidigen.
Die Regierung gibt Geld aus, um wohlhabende Menschen zum Kauf von Immobilien hierher zu locken und die Preise in die Höhe zu treiben. Will die Regierung angesichts unserer Größe und der gegenwärtigen Bedingungen nicht einfach nur die Insel an Ausländer verkaufen?
Braucht Malta diese Investition wirklich, während junge Menschen Schwierigkeiten haben, Immobilien zu erwerben und Fuß zu fassen?
Da Wahlen vor der Tür stehen, denke ich wirklich, dass dies zur Debatte stehen sollte.
https://timesofmalta.com/article/chinese-biggest-noneu-buyers-malta-properties.1123368
Von ChevalMallet
8 Kommentare
Wow, OVER 5% among ALL non-EU nationals! Now let’s look at Portelli or the other Maltese businessmen who buy up housing and make the rents go sky-high or house prices higher than any normal Maltese couple could ever afford.
It will keep going up. Labour pushing for Chinese buyers and the Chinese will buy it to get Schengen movement, even though they wont live here
A person living in Malta, EU or non-EU, should be able to purchase a home in Malta if they wish to do so.
Removing this right relegates non-EU people as second class citizens, a service class, and can push the state into becoming an apartheid state and cause discontent and problems.
What I DO NOT agree with is the government actively marketing property to wealthy non-EU investors abroad. That is only benefitting property developers and simply reduces the housing supply and makes property even more expensive, apart from the fact that many of these properties sit idilly or are resold at higher prices for speculative reasons.
What’s worse for Maltese people is the fact that, we do not have property taxes, especially for third, fourth etc. properties that are hoarded by some investors and the fact that we have no laws dis-incentivising property speculation, which is rampant and driving prices to obscene levels.
Its just greed . We just let the labour and their thugs kill us. Imma basta jkollna l flus ghal pizza tas sibt.
Instead of taxing the hell out of them for 10 years and then they have to leave no we let em here.
So if I, citizen of an non-eu country , want to buy a flat after living in Malta for 6 years and planning to stay indefinitely because I hope to own my home, is that wrong?
This is what the majority keep voting for. Why don’t you enjoy guys?
Iva, ghax ahna sinjuri zghar
and then there’s the other side of non EU people, people who barely make it to survive, are thrown away on the ultrarich Non EU people group so they have to pay unnecessary taxes and extra fees