These are homes of one and three bedrooms that were awarded by public competition and qualify for aid of up to 18,000 euros depending on the characteristics of applicants
The Minister of Public Works and Planning, José Ballesta, together with the managing director of the Institute of Housing and Lands, Joan Brown, and Deputy Mayor of the City of Murcia, Antonio Castillo, today made the first stone of the works for the construction of a new development of 12 housing for young people in the neighborhood of Espinardo Murcia.
They are 12 houses in the number 115, the main street of Espinardo, one and three bedrooms, with surfaces between 40 and 90 sq meters.
Prices range between 55,000 and 123,759 euros and placed on a site that gave the Autonomous Community of the IVS for the construction of housing for youth.
In addition, garages and storage have enjoyed prices well protected and have state and regional aid of up to 18,000 euros, which will be awarded to young people according to their socioeconomic circumstances, within the provisions of the Regional Housing Plan.
As noted José Ballesta, "the beginning of this public housing development for young people in the municipality of Murcia's main objective is to meet the needs of a group of priority on measures taken by the regional government in providing decent housing Murcia all. "
"Housing" said the director-were drawn under the criteria of equity, transparency, objectivity and competition in the conditions of the award last September. It also established a public waiting list to ensure all registered applicants the priority to be followed if any of the bidders decided not to continue the process. "
The procedure for allocating dwellings, once the project and contracted works are performed by a notary public lottery at the headquarters of the Ministry, upon request under the requirements of the Youth Housing Plan for the Region for 35 years and under following the Royal Decree that regulates the activities protected housing.
"This project responds to the ongoing work by the regional government to facilitate access to housing for young people within the Youth Housing Plan for the Region, which provides mechanisms for citizens to meet the current needs of registered Plaintiffs in the Register of subsidized housing, "concluded Jose Ballesta.
Source: CARM