Yuri Trutnev: “The Far Eastern Quarter (Program)” should make housing more affordable

During a working trip to the Kamchatka Region, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation - Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern Federal District, Yuri Trutnev, was acquainted with the progress of the integrated urban development under the “Far Eastern Quarter” program in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. “The quality of housing should be assessed mainly by those people who will move into new apartments. This will be the most correct and competent view. If we talk about the “Far Eastern Quarter” mechanism, we assembled it from various instruments that exist in preferential regimes, so that the investor had the opportunity to build faster. The savings, according to builders, will be about 15%. I asked the developer, whether this would affect the cost of housing, he answered affirmatively,” said Yuri Trutnev.” It is worth noting that about 30% of the housing built in this microdistrict is planned to be purchased by government agencies for certain categories of citizens within the framework of existing social programs, and 70% will be put up by developers on the primary housing market at prices below market prices.

During a working trip to the Kamchatka Region, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation - Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern Federal District, Yuri Trutnev, was acquainted with the progress of the integrated urban development under the “Far Eastern Quarter” program in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. “The quality of housing should be assessed mainly by those people who will move into new apartments. This will be the most correct and competent view. If we talk about the “Far Eastern Quarter” mechanism, we assembled it from various instruments that exist in preferential regimes, so that the investor had the opportunity to build faster. The savings, according to builders, will be about 15%. I asked the developer, whether this would affect the cost of housing, he answered affirmatively,” said Yuri Trutnev.” It is worth noting that about 30% of the housing built in this microdistrict is planned to be purchased by government agencies for certain categories of citizens within the framework of existing social programs, and 70% will be put up by developers on the primary housing market at prices below market prices.

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