The plan for housing construction in Tatarstan has been completed by 48%

5 May 2025, Monday

In Tatarstan, on May 3, the housing commissioning plan was completed by 48%, 1 million 570 thousand square meters were commissioned. 11% were commissioned through commercial construction, which is 35 apartment buildings with a total area of more than 186 thousand square meters. m. Under the social mortgage program, the annual plan was completed by 43%. Of the 35 houses that need to be built this year, 6 have been commissioned. Their total area is 69 thousand square meters. m. The largest fulfillment of the plan is recorded through individual housing construction. 1 million 314.5 thousand square meters have been commissioned here.

Such data was provided last Saturday at a meeting in the Government House of the Republic of Tatarstan by the First Deputy Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Tatarstan Damir Shaidullin.

As for the provision of housing for certain categories of citizens, a state contract has been concluded for the purchase of 37 residential premises through co-financing from the federal budget. Also, on April 25, the RT State Procurement Committee announced an auction for the right to conclude a contract for the acquisition of 86 premises under the second state contract.

All 42 municipalities where housing for young families is located have signed agreements in the Electronic Budget system. 66 families received certificates. The corresponding funds have been transferred to the personal accounts of all executive committees. Young families select apartments in the housing market.

All 27 certificates designed for large families with five or more children have been issued. The area of apartments, which are currently being selected by the State Housing Fund of the Republic of Tatarstan, is 2,246 square meters. m.

The selection of apartments for such categories of housing recipients as internally displaced persons, displaced persons from the Far North and Chernobyl victims continues.

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