eOselia: since the beginning of the year, more than 7,000 Ukrainian families have received mortgages
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6:59, 22 October, 2024
Since the beginning of 2024, Ukrainian families have taken out 7,254 loans for a total amount of 12.4 billion hryvnias under the eOselia affordable housing program.
This was announced by the Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine Andrii Teliupa.
According to him, 70% of loans were used to purchase housing on the secondary market. At the same time, the rate of housing purchases in new buildings is increasing, the Government recently approved the relevant decision.
The eOselia program allows military personnel, law enforcement officers, doctors, teachers, scientists and other citizens to receive mortgage loans at a preferential rate of 3% or 7%, depending on the category.
«The program enables everyone who needs a separate home or to improve their living conditions to get mortgage loans at a discounted rate. Over the entire duration of the program, 13,579 families received loans in the amount of over 21.8 billion hryvnias. In particular, the largest number of loans were taken in Kyiv region and the city of Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa, Vinnytsia, Rivne and Volyn regions,» said Teliupa.
The eOselia program started in 2022 and is part of the «Made in Ukraine» policy.
We will remind you that the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has changed the conditions of preferential mortgages under the eOselia program. Now in Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Sumy and Kherson regions it will be possible to purchase housing older than 10 years.
It was previously reported that Ukrainians who lost their homes due to the war will be able to use the eVidnovlennia housing certificate to pay the first installment of a mortgage under the eOselia program.
We will remind you that since the beginning of the eVidnovlennia program, residents of the Mykolaiv region have received more than 1.3 billion hryvnias in compensation for damaged and destroyed housing.
In total, residents of Mykolaiv Oblast wrote 7,597 applications for compensation for damaged property. Of these, 61% (4,647 requests) have been processed so far.
And residents of the Kherson region, whose housing was damaged or destroyed due to Russian shelling, received more than 1.6 billion hryvnias for the restoration or purchase of new housing.
Oleksandr Prokudin, head of the Kherson RMA, noted that in total, there are more than 30,000 objects damaged and destroyed by Russian ammunition in the Kherson region.