eHousing: in 2 months, Ukrainians took out 1821 loans worth about UAH 3 billion to buy a house
Kyiv • UNN
Since the launch of the eHouse program in Ukraine, Ukrainians have taken out 1,821 loans worth about UAH 3 billion to buy apartments and private houses.
Under the eHouse program, Ukrainians have taken out more than 1,800 loans for apartments and 21 loans for private houses. The total amount of mortgage loans issued amounted to UAH 3 billion.
This was stated by Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine Nadiya Bihun, UNN reports.
Since the beginning of this year, Ukrainians have taken out UAH 3 billion in loans under the eHouse program. More than 1,800 Ukrainian families will buy apartments and 21 families will buy private houses. Almost 1,000 of these mortgages were taken out by military personnel and security forces, 174 by teachers and scientists, and 140 by doctors. Let me remind you that representatives of these professions can take out a loan under the program at 3%. At the same time, mortgages are also available to other citizens who do not have their own housing or need to improve their living conditions - they can take out a loan at 7%. This year, more than 500 people have already taken advantage of this opportunity
Last week, Ukrainians took advantage of the eHouse program and received 214 loans totaling UAH 356 million: 122 military and security personnel, 18 teachers, 10 doctors and 7 scientists received loans at 3%; 48 Ukrainians without their own housing, 4 IDPs and 5 veterans received loans at 7%.
The majority of loans were taken to purchase housing on the secondary market (171 loans), as well as to buy from a developer (37). Additionally, 6 Ukrainians used loans to buy apartments in a building under construction. Most mortgage loans were taken out by residents of: Kyiv region - 55; Kyiv city - 41; Odesa region - 16; Lviv region - 13; Rivne region - 10.
Recall
Since the launch of the Affordable Housing program, 7,800 Ukrainian families have received loans totaling UAH 12 billion to purchase housing, of which 204 loans were issued last week.
eHousing: in 2 months, Ukrainians took out 1821 loans worth about UAH 3 billion to buy a house
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