Expanding help for first-time buyer scheme welcomed
NEW HOME BUILD The Ministry of Regional Development and Tourism will build 25,000 houses for key workers, such as teachers, doctors and priests, in Romanian villages March 2010 - From the Print Edition
The programme attempts to attract community professionals to remote areas of Romania by granting them favourable treatment in housing.
According to the programme ‘Rebirth of the Romanian Village- ten houses for specialists’, approved by the Government, ten dwellings for key workers will be built in all Romanian villages, on land plots allotted by local city halls.
The programme will be developed through the National Housing Agency (ANL) and the construction cost for each unit will be around 30,000 and 35,000 Euro.
The houses will be detached and will have each a 500 sqm land plot in front, which the tenants could use “to plant vegetables or fruit trees”, according to Minister Elena Udrea.
The houses will remain in the possession of the state and key workers will pay low rents to the state.
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