New residences for immigrants will be built on 80 decares of land. According to Ruslan Martsinkiv, mayor of Ivano-Frankivsk, the EU will allocate about 10 million euros for the construction of 12 houses.
In the suburbs of Ivano-Frankivsk they will build 12 houses with apartments for the displaced. According to the Ukrinform publication, the housing construction will be financed by the European Union, which has already allocated 10 million euros for this.
So, according to the mayor of Ivano-Frankivsk Ruslan Martsinkiv, houses for displaced persons will appear on the territory of the village of Nikitintsy, which is part of the urban community of the city.
“We received about 10 million euros for the construction of social housing. This will be the property of the people of the region and will be provided to IDPs. There is a contract already signed,” he said.
Ruslan Martsinkiv noted that the villagers were not against the construction. 80 acres of land has been allocated for the new residence, and all the necessary communications – electricity, water, sewerage – are already there.
“These will be five-storey houses where there will be no need to install elevators. Previously, there will be 12 houses in total,” said the mayor of Ivano-Frankivsk.
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In August 2022, Kyrylo Tymoshenko, the then Vice President of the Presidential Office (OP), announced that the authorities are planning to build five-storey houses for IDPs in 16 districts in the next 5-6 months.
Housing construction plan for Ukrainian immigrants was developed jointly with well-known architectural offices. The cost, including furniture and equipment, will be about $ 700-800 per square meter.
In addition, the OP has planned to buy flats from the developers in the mass housing estates that are not yet operational and to give these residences to the IDPs.
Meanwhile, as reported FocusCompensation for houses destroyed during hostilities against the Ukrainians can begin to be issued from May 2023. Moreover Focus He wrote that in January 2023, on average, Ukrainians paid about 6 thousand hryvnia for renting apartments.. The most expensive rental housing was in the Transcarpathian region – on average 13 123 hryvnia for a one-room apartment.
Source: Focus
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