Ukraine has launched an experiment with municipal rental housing: details.


The Ukrainian government has launched an experiment to create a municipal rental housing fund to ease access to housing for various social groups. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced this.
Rental housing will primarily be provided to veterans, relatives of fallen Ukrainian soldiers, military personnel, orphans, teachers, doctors, and communal workers.
Criteria for selection and rental conditions will be clearly defined. The rent will be significantly lower than market prices and adapted to regional conditions to ensure affordability for low-income families. For example, renting a one-room apartment will cost about 6,000 hryvnias per month.
Funding and benefits of the project
The project will be funded from local budgets, as well as through loans and grants. This initiative will help improve living conditions for various social groups, reduce social risks, and promote stability in society.
The Prime Minister announced the start of the experimental project to create a municipal rental housing fund, which prioritizes various social groups and lowers rental prices, making housing accessible to more citizens. Funding will come from local budgets and external sources, which will contribute to improving the quality of life for Ukrainians and reducing social risks.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine announced the launch of an experimental project to create a municipal rental housing fund aimed at improving living conditions for vulnerable groups and reducing social risks in society. This step could significantly ease access to housing for many low-income citizens and open new opportunities for social support and improving the quality of life in Ukraine.Read also
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