Recent European housing policies have been focussing on the attractiveness of cities and their growth potential. In accordance with the European social model, homes are considered a primary asset and a fundamental right, as well as a basic component of human dignity. On the basis of this more general approach to the housing issue, new draft laws have been proposed within the European cohesion policy 2014-2020 with regards to: 1 – partnership contracts; 2 – place-based approach, which means allowing local groups to set their own investment priorities and to directly manage at least 5% of the total Cohesion policy budget by cities to carry out sustainable urban development; 3 – the possibility for local authorities to allow community-led ...